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Everything about Monofilament Wig

Published By: Dasia

Last Updated: January 4, 2023

Are you new to the wig-wearing world? At first glance, there can seem like there are way too many hair units available. 

Regardless of the type of wig that you’re looking for, generally, most want the wig to look natural. One highly desired hair unit is a monofilament wig. 

What exactly is a monofilament wig? Let’s take a look at this question and a few more areas associated with monofilament wigs. 

What is a monofilament wig?

A monofilament wig is a type of hair unit that creates a very natural-looking scalp. This is achieved due to the way the hair strands are installed. This is done through the use of a very specific installation method. 

Each hair strand on a monofilament wig is tied by hand to a monofilament material. The way the hairs are tied to the material gives the appearance of a scalp-like look. 

This monofilament material is generally only present at the top front section of the wig. The shape of the monofilament material is similar to that of a closure. Keep in mind that the rest of the week is generally capless. 

Another main benefit of monofilament wigs is that there is no need for adhesive. The monofilament material at the front hairline is made to lay flat against your head without the need to secure it.

Pros and Cons of a Monofilament Wig

Pros

  • Lightweight – The monofilament material at the top of the wig is lightweight and breathable. This is a perfect fit choice for anyone who gets too hot while wearing wigs. 
  • Great for sensitive skin – The material is lightweight and doesn’t have an adhesive that is necessary to install. This is great for anyone struggling with sensitive skin. 
  • Easy to remove – Due to the lack of adhesive, monofilament weeks are easy to take on and off. This will work for anyone who doesn’t wanna wear a wig for a long period of time. 

Cons

  • Temporary – While it’s great to have a wig that doesn’t need an adhesive, this means the wig is temporary. You will have to reinstall it every day and it’s not ideal to leave it on for weeks.
  • Generally capless – Capless wigs require you to be a bit more careful. This means when brushing and styling the hair you don’t want to excessively pull as the wig isn’t connected by a cap and can get damaged. 
  • Price – The starting price for these types of work is generally closer to $200. If you’re considering something cheap since you’re a beginner, this may not be the perfect wig for you. 

Common Misconceptions

One of the most common misconceptions about monofilament wigs is that there is no customization necessary. While some wigs do come pre-customized, there is always the need to do a little bit of customization in order to get the perfect look. 

The hairline on monofilament wigs is generally good to go. But, in order to get the perfect customization, you may want to consider styling the hair. 

Another misconception is that due to the fact that there is no lace, the hair units are cheaper. Just because the lace is not present, you can still expect to spend a good amount on monofilament wigs. 

Monofilament vs Lace Front Wigs

Monofilament

Monofilament wigs are known to be a very comfortable and natural-looking hair unit. This is due to the fact that the monofilament material gives off a scalp-like appearance. 

One great aspect of monofilament wigs is the fact that you don’t need an adhesive. This is perfect for anyone who has sensitive skin or doesn’t want the added tension of tough glue. 

These hair units can be a bit more expensive but they provide you a lot of flexibility such as taking the week on and off every day. 

Lace front

Lace fronts are well known for their scalp-like appearance. The lace can easily blend into a variety of different colors to achieve the best look. You can also equip the lace with makeup to achieve an even more natural look. 

The biggest difference between a lace front and a monofilament wig is the need for adhesive. Lace fronts need some sort of glue or super-hold gel in order for the lace to lay down. 

Another big difference is the fact that lace fronts can be worn for an extended period of time. You can easily get a few weeks of wear out of these types of work without taking it off and reinstalling it every day. 

What’s the most comfortable wig to wear?

Monofilament wigs are listed among some of the most comfortable wigs to wear. Due to the monofilament material that the hair is sewn onto, this provides a soft foundation. Not only does it look natural but there is a lot of movement available. These types of wigs are generally capless offering a breathable alternative to other common wig choices.

Read also: Why Are Lace Front Wigs Better?

What products are needed to complete a monofilament wig? 

One great feature of a monofilament wig is that you do not need to use any adhesive to secure it. This makes it easy to complete an install as all you really need is the wig itself. Monofilament wigs have a stretchy breathable cap that easily allows you to take them on and off as you wish. Depending on if you have synthetic or human hair you may need some hair care products to help tame the hair strands. Aside from styling the wig, little to no products are needed. 

How do you make a monofilament wig look natural?

It’s quite easy to make a monofilament week look natural as it’s designed for this purpose. Since the entire base is made from a scalp-like material, you don’t have to do much work. Ensure the scalp is properly lined up with your natural part and style as normal. If you purchase a monofilament wig with human hair you have the option of achieving an even more natural look. 

The Bottomline

Monofilament wigs are a great choice for a beginner or anyone who doesn’t want the long-term commitment of a wig. 

Not much is needed to complete a monofilament wig and this easy-to-install hair unit is not only comfortable but also looks natural.

You may have to spend a bit more than you anticipated, but you’re sure to be happy with the results. 

Dasia

A lover of all things beauty related whose been in the industry for about 5 years. While I'd love to say I'm a self-taught prodigy, I'm actually a licensed cosmetologist who has spent countless hours studying hair. I quickly learned sharing valuable information with like-minded individuals allows everyone to make the right choices when dealing with their hair. As a curly girl myself I love to experiment with different styles on a regular basis. While I do have a busy schedule between work, freelancing, and school; I always seem to find time for my hair.

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