I get asked all the time in my DMs: “Sasha, can you wear a headband on a full wig?”
Short answer: Yes!
Long answer: Let me share what I’ve learned from years of wig styling and helping thousands of customers at Sasha Taylor Wigs.
Why I Love Headbands with Wigs
When I first started my wig journey at that life-changing music festival I was worried my wig would fall off while dancing.
A cute headband saved the day.
Not only did it keep my wig secure but it also gave me that festival look I was going for.
Since then I’ve tried every headband style you can imagine with my wigs.
Here’s why they’re a game-changer:
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Add extra security without damaging your wig
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Perfect for those “in-between wash” days
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Great for hiding lace or wig caps that might be showing
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Instant style upgrade with minimal effort
How to Wear Headbands with Full Wigs
Here’s what I’ve learned after years of experimenting:
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Always secure your wig first with wig clips or adhesive
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Choose wider headbands (1-2 inches) for more grip
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Select soft, non-slip materials that won’t damage your wig
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Place the headband 1-2 inches from your wig’s hairline
Let me tell you about my client Sarah - she came in worried her wig was showing during her workouts.
We tried different headband materials until we found the perfect combo: a silk-lined athletic headband. Game changer!
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Through trial and error (and some funny mistakes), I’ve learned what not to do:
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Don’t use headbands with rough edges or metal parts
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Don’t use super tight headbands that will move your wig
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Don’t place the headband directly on your wig’s hairline
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Never sleep with a headband on your wig
I learned that last one the hard way - woke up with my wig twisted sideways during a camping trip!
My Top Tips for a Secure Fit
These work for me and my customers:
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Pin the headband to your wig cap for extra hold
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Use a silk or satin headband for your wig fibers
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Match the headband to your wig or go for contrast
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Try the “double-sided tape trick” - small pieces of wig tape under the headband
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Experiment with different headband widths for your face shape
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Carry some extras in your bag
Styling Ideas I Love
Get creative! Here’s what works great:
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Boho-style wide headbands with straight wigs
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Thin sparkly headbands for evening looks
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Sporty headbands for casual days
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Braided headbands with curly wigs
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Printed scarves folded into headbands
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Knotted headbands for retro vibes
When to Skip the Headband
Being honest with you - sometimes headbands aren’t the best choice:
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If your wig has a pre-styled swooped bang
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When wearing very short pixie wigs
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If you’re doing an updo style
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During formal events where you want your wig’s hairline to shine
Pro Tips from My Styling Chair
After working with so many clients, here’s what I know works:
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Try the headband before you go
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Carry a spare headband in your bag
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Take breaks to prevent pressure on your wig
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Adjust throughout the day as needed
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Have different headbands for different occasions
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Clean your headbands regularly to prevent oil transfer
Special Occasions & Headband Styling
Going to a special event? I’ve got you covered:
Wedding guest? Pearl-embellished headband Beach day? Lightweight cotton band Gym session? Moisture-wicking materials are your friend Date night? Thin metallic headband
Seasonal Headband Tips
Your headband game should change with the seasons:
Summer:
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Light, breathable materials
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Moisture-wicking fabrics
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Bright colors and patterns
Winter:
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Warmer materials like velvet
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Wider styles for extra warmth
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Rich, deep colors
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a headband damage my wig?
Not if you choose the right material and don’t wear it too tight. I recommend silk or satin-lined headbands for maximum protection.
Can I wear a headband with any wig type?
Most wigs work great with headbands, but synthetic wigs might need extra care to prevent friction damage.
How do I keep my headband from slipping off my wig?
Bobby pins are your best friend! Place them where the headband meets your wig.
What’s the best headband width for wigs?
I find 1-2 inches works best for most styles, but it depends on your face shape and wig length.
Can I swim with a headband on my wig?
I don’t recommend it - water activities are better suited for specially designed swim caps.
How many headbands should I have for my wigs?
Start with 3-4 basic styles: one neutral, one sporty, and one dressy option.
What’s the best material for everyday wear?
Cotton-blend headbands with silicone grip strips work great for daily use.
Ready to Try a Headband Wig?
Speaking of gorgeous wig styles that work perfectly with headbands - you’ll love our headband wig collection at Sasha Taylor Wigs.
These are designed for maximum comfort and style, perfect for beginners and wig pros alike.
Check out our headband wig collection here
Remember, wearing a headband with your full wig isn’t just possible - it’s a game-changer for your style!
Trust me, I’ve been there, done that, and now I’m here to help you rock this look with confidence.