Top 7 Beginner Mistakes When Buying Lace Wig

If you’re shopping for your first wig, it’s important to understand the most common beginner mistakes when buying lace wig. A lot of first-time buyers rush the process, trust the wrong sources, or simply don’t know what to look for. I’ve been there myself, and so have many of our customers. This blog post breaks down the real, honest mistakes people make—and how to avoid them.

1. Not Knowing Your Head Size

One of the biggest beginner mistakes when buying lace wig is not measuring your head properly. Just like clothes, wigs come in different sizes—and wearing the wrong one will make you feel uncomfortable, insecure, and constantly adjusting it.

💡 Quick fix: Use a flexible tape measure to get your head circumference and match it with size charts. A small mistake here leads to a big regret later.


2. Falling for Super Cheap Prices

A £40 “HD lace wig” from a random Instagram store? Probably too good to be true. Many beginners assume all wigs are the same and go for the cheapest option they see online. These wigs are often synthetic, bulky, and with poor lace quality.

🧠 Real talk: You don’t need to spend £1000 on your first wig, but investing in high-quality Remy human hair makes a massive difference in how realistic the wig looks and how long it lasts.


3. Not Understanding Lace Types

Swiss lace, HD lace, transparent lace… If this sounds like another language, you’re not alone. Many first-time buyers don’t research lace types, and end up with thick, visible lace that doesn’t blend with their skin tone.

💡 Tip: HD lace is the thinnest and most realistic but requires care. If you’re new, transparent Swiss lace may be more forgiving while still giving you a natural look.


4. Choosing the Wrong Hair Density

People often assume “the more hair, the better.” But going for 200% density as a beginner usually ends up looking bulky and unnatural, especially if you have a small frame or prefer a laid-back look.

🔍 What to do: For beginners, 130% to 150% density is usually the sweet spot—it mimics natural hair volume without looking too heavy.


5. Ignoring Your Lifestyle

Are you planning to wear your wig daily? To the gym? Just for events? A beginner mistake when buying lace wig is choosing based on looks alone—not how it will fit into your routine.

🤔 Consider this: If you’re always on the go, maybe a glueless wig or wig with an elastic band will suit you better than one that needs adhesive.


6. Not Checking Return Policies or Reviews

Another beginner mistake when buying lace wig is buying from websites that have no customer reviews, no refund policy, and no clear contact information. It’s not just about price—it’s about trust.

📦 What you should do: Always read reviews (real ones, not just product page comments), check return policies, and Google the company before purchasing.


7. Not Asking for Help

So many people go through this journey alone, afraid of “looking stupid.” But the wig community is full of supportive people who’ve been where you are. Reach out. Ask questions. DM the seller. Email. You’re allowed to learn.

🤝 From our side: At Miss Mama Wigs, we welcome beginner questions—no judgment. Helping you feel confident is literally the entire point of what we do.


Making beginner mistakes when buying lace wig is totally normal—but with a bit of guidance and research, you can skip most of the pain. Remember: it’s not just about buying hair, it’s about investing in how you feel about yourself.

If you ever feel unsure, ask for help. Join wig communities, watch install videos, read real reviews, and most importantly—take your time.