Wig wearers usually make the wig uncomfortable in warm weather. In the summer, it is not so important for private hair loss. In hot weather, when you are not outdoors for a long time, you can always choose a cool alternative to a wig, such as a hat or a lightweight scarf.
1. The hat is your best friend
Many people don't realize this, but sunlight may be the most common cause of damage to wigs and natural hair. Just like furniture sitting in the sun will fade over time, so will your hair. The easiest and most effective way to avoid this kind of damage is to cover it with a large, soft hat. This keeps cool and protects the skin from the sun, which has a dual effect. These hats are very fashionable these days... which is helpful.
2. Choose a shorter style
From short haircuts to long bobs, choosing a shorter style wig is a great way to change the look and stay cool in the warmer months. Short hair wigs will be cool in summer, the reason is obvious, because you don't have long hair at the back of your neck. Smaller wigs will also cool down to allow air to circulate. Consider a pixie, a short beveled hair, a fun wavy short hair, and even a straight wig all looks thinner so that you can wear cool hair in the summer heat. If you are comfortable with short hair, you can use a style that is shorter than the shoulder to get the best results. When going out in the summer, keeping your hair on your neck will help you stay cool and comfortable.
3. Choose a lighter colored wig
Unfortunately, dark colors absorb a lot of heat. Since lighter colors tend to absorb less heat, they are recommended for use in summer. We don’t want you to change from black to blonde overnight, but even wigs that are lighter than what you usually buy can make a difference in the sun.
To find lightweight wigs suitable for summer, please visit our wig shop.