Quote from: amandam on February 10, 2017, 09:16:18 PM
Is it wrong that regular sized wigs leave a line across my forehead? Or does that make it too tight? I don't get headaches.
This is pretty common when there is an 'edge' sewn completely around the cap. There is often a strip of a silicone material along the front edge to help keep the wig cap from shifting on the head. The gentle pressure over hours leaves a mark.
If someone does get a headache, it generally means the wig cap is too tight (loosen the elastic tabs at the rear of the cap), or the wig is being worn too low on the forehead, pinching off circulation in part of the forehead.
A nice alternative to the fully edged cap is the lace-front cap. These are elastic caps, adjustable with tabs in the rear, but in which the edging doesn't go all the way around. In the front of the cap there is a short stretch of lace material that lays across the forehead. This doesn't put the same pressure on the forehead that the silicone strip does, and it allows the wig to present a natural hairline.

Here's what the inside of the cap looks like:

The lace stretches across much of the forehead. There's also a strip that runs back in this particular wig where the part in the hair is anchored. The part and hairline look pretty good from a foot or more away. (This particular cap is a Memory Cap 2, used in the HairUWear brands like Raquel Welch.)
The only drawback is that it may not hold quite as well as the silicone strip wigs, but a bit of double-sided medical tape as used with full lace wigs in the middle of the forehead will hold that hair in place all day very comfortably.
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