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Wig Afterlife: Where to Throw Away Your Wig

Wig Afterlife: Where to Throw Away Your Wig

Sometimes, you pick up the wig that quite literally used to be the love of your life... but now, all you see is your annoying, high-maintenance enemy. Long gone are the tranquil mornings where you’d gently pop the silky smooth wig onto your head whilst the birds chirpped outside - now, your mornings start with a vicious game of tug-of-war between your hairbrush and your tangled tresses. The tracks are falling apart and your lace frontal is bolding, and each time you wear the wig a piece of your soul crushes. This, our friends, is what we call the last days of a wig’s life span. If it’s gotten too much and you’ve passed all stages of hope, keep reading - we have some useful disposal tips.

Wig Recycling

Yup, you guessed it - one of the most ethical and sustainable things you can do is recycle your 'dead' wig. However, as synthetic hair is usually made of either PVC, polyester, or acrylic, it’s often quite difficult to recycle. According to the British Plastics Federation, the UK’s lack of suitable machinery has made it too much of a difficult task to successfully recycle the flame-retardant plastic polymers that we call synthetic hair.

Fortunately, this isn't the case for human hair! The British hair company, Additional Lengths, have a ‘dedicated partnership’ with US recycling organisation, Matter of Trustwhere used hair extensions are sent to be recycled. In an effort to support Matter of Trust’s Clean Wave Campaign, Additional Lengths are aiding the protection of our oceans through their regular used-hair donations. To find out more about Matter of Trust’s hair recycling efforts, check out their website here!

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 Image | Matter of Trust Recycling Hair into Mats

 

Wig Banks and Charities

There are several wig banks and charities across the world that are searching for wig donations -  instead of throwing your wig in the bin, we’d encourage donating it to a charity or wig bank! These charities often provide the donated wigs to chemotherapy patients with alopecia for free, or at a significantly reduced rate. For example, The Little Princess Trust offer free human-hair wigs to chemotherapy patients under the age of 25.  

 

Sell it!

There are several online marketplaces where you can easily sell your old-but-gold wigs. Silk or Lace, for example, have created an easy ‘sell your wig’ service, where wig owners can independently sell their used wigs to eager consumers. For more wig-selling tea, check out our previous blog, Used Wigs: To Sell or Not to Sell?

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Revival Time!

We never like to think that a wig is completely ‘dead’. Balding lace? Replace it! Hair colour dying out? Re-dye it and touch up the roots! Matting bundles? Book in a replenishment service, or, do it yourself! (YouTube will be your best friend here). We believe that 90% of wigs are revivable, all you’ll need is either the patience to do it yourself, or the cash to have a hairstylist do it for you!

 

 

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Image | Olaplex No.3


If it’s time to throw in the towel and you cannot see any hope of reconciliation with your wig, then sure, it may be a good time to let go. We would encourage you, however, to follow some of the steps above and take the sustainable route. Recycling, donating and re-selling are just a few of the best ways to go about wig disposal. If you have any tips and ideas we didn’t discuss, drop them in the comments below - let’s do things right, together!

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Find Your Cap Size
Setup
01 Circumference
02 Front to Nape
03 Ear to Ear
Your Size
Setup

Before you start

What you need

Get this right
from the start

Most fit problems trace back to how the measurement was taken, not the number itself.

A soft fabric measuring tape — metal tapes give inaccurate readings.
With or without wig cap? If you plan to wear one, measure with it on.
Snug, not tight. The tape should sit firmly but not indent your skin.
A mirror or a friend. A second set of hands improves accuracy.
Circumference

Step 01 · Primary measurement

The anchor

Circumference

Place the tape around your head at the hairline — approximately ¼ inch above your eyebrows and ears. Bring it around the back at the base of your skull. Keep the tape parallel to the floor the entire way around.

Why it mattersThis is the primary anchor. When you're between sizes, circumference is always the tiebreaker.
Common mistakeTipping the tape up at the back. Keep it level all the way around.
Enter your circumference
inches

This number takes precedence

Front to Nape

Step 02 · Secondary measurement

Nape comfort

Front to Nape

Start at your natural hairline at the center of your forehead. Run the tape back over the crown to the nape of your neck where your hairline ends. Let the tape follow the curve of your head.

Why it mattersDetermines nape comfort over a full day. If slightly short, you'll feel it by afternoon.
Common mistakeStarting from the scalp instead of the hairline. Always begin at the hairline.
Enter your front to nape
inches

Affects nape comfort over long wear

Ear to Ear

Step 03 · Secondary measurement

Front stability

Ear to Ear

Begin at the top of one ear where it starts to curve. Bring the tape up and over the crown to the same point on the opposite ear. The tape runs across the top of your head, not around it.

Why it mattersControls whether the front stays in place. If too small, the wig will gradually ride back over the course of the day.
Common mistakeStarting at the earlobe instead of the top curve. This adds length unnecessarily.
Enter your ear to ear
inches

Determines front stability and placement

Your recommended cap

Retake measurements

Understanding your size

Your cap has a range

The adjustable back strap gives you roughly half an inch of flexibility in each direction.
If you're between sizes, sizing up always works — a slightly larger cap adjusted with the strap fits better than a slightly small one.
A full day of wear tells you more than 10 minutes. Nape comfort reveals itself over hours.

On comfort and security

A well-fitting wig should feel comfortable — not tight, not grippy.

"Comfortable is correct.
Tight is not security."

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