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Best Wig Types for Beginners in the UK (Complete Guide)

 

Introduction

If you are new to wigs, choosing the right one can feel confusing. There are so many options available, and it is easy to pick the wrong one if you don’t understand the basics.

In the UK, wigs are very popular because they offer convenience, protection for natural hair, and endless styling options. But as a beginner, you need something simple, comfortable, and easy to manage.

As a professional hairstylist, I always advise beginners to start with wigs that are easy to wear and maintain. In this guide, I will break down the best wig types for beginners and help you choose the right one.


1. Lace Front Wigs

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Lace front wigs are one of the most popular choices, especially for beginners who want a natural look.

They come with lace at the front, which blends with your skin and creates a realistic hairline.

Why it’s good for beginners:

  • Looks very natural
  • Easy to style
  • Can be worn in different ways

Things to note:

  • Requires a bit of learning to install
  • You may need glue or gel

👉 As a hairstylist, I recommend this for beginners who want a realistic look without going too complex.


2. Closure Wigs

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Closure wigs are perfect if you want something simple and low maintenance.

They usually come with a small lace area (middle or side part), making them easier to manage than lace front wigs.

Why it’s good:

  • Beginner friendly
  • Easy to install
  • Less maintenance

Best for:

  • Everyday wear
  • People who don’t want stress

👉 This is one of the easiest wigs I recommend for first-time users.


3. Headband Wigs

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Headband wigs are the easiest wigs you can ever wear.

No glue, no lace, no stress.

Why beginners love it:

  • Very quick to wear
  • No installation needed
  • Comfortable

Perfect for:

  • Busy women
  • Daily use

👉 If you want something stress-free, this is the best option.


4. Synthetic Wigs

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Synthetic wigs are made from artificial fibres and are usually more affordable.

They come pre-styled, so you don’t have to do much.

Pros:

  • Budget friendly
  • Ready to wear
  • Low maintenance

Cons:

  • Cannot handle much heat
  • Shorter lifespan

👉 Good option if you are just starting and want to try wigs.


5. Human Hair Wigs

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Human hair wigs give the most natural look and feel.

You can style them just like your own hair.

Benefits:

  • Long lasting
  • Natural appearance
  • Can be styled with heat

Drawback:

  • More expensive

👉 If your budget allows, this is always the best investment.


Final Thoughts

Choosing the right wig as a beginner is all about simplicity and comfort.

As a professional hairstylist, my advice is to start with something easy like a closure wig or headband wig. Once you gain confidence, you can move to lace front or more advanced styles.

Take your time, learn what works for you, and most importantly, choose a wig that makes you feel confident.

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