This is my first summer with AU, and I'm trying to figure out how to swim with a wig. My daily wig is custom human hair wig, but I was told chlorine or salt water would kill the hair.
So I'm thinking about getting a less expensive wig to swim in, but I'm curious how "wig-like" it will look when wet? How does synthetic hair behave in sea or pool water?
And what kind of tape is the most reliable? The tape I'm using now is not sweat-proof, so I'm guessing its not waterproof either. Any help you can give is appreciated! Thanks!

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I`ve a short sythetic wig- and when i was in the water, it lokks almost like real human hair. I think you shouldn`t be under water all the time, but one short moment- it isn`t a problem!

How do keep it on

Mine wig is around 2 year old and it still looks awesome. i bought from https://shop.wigsbuy.com

Just had a look at that site, thanks for sharing, they look fantastic.

Thank you so much Aimee. My hair has been thinning for years due to Metabolic Syndrome and increased Testosterone levels. I honestly think even now that I'm being treated for a diagnosed condition that my hair will not be growing back and more than likely will continue to thin like so many women in my family.

My mother started wearing wigs a few years ago and wished the wonderful options out there now were available when she was working in the corporate world. There were many people who felt it their right to say rude comments about her extremely thin hair, which makes me sad. I purchased a few wigs myself and am working towards customizing them and getting up the courage to wear them out. I was extremely worried about what to do when outside during any activities since the MS I have also increases my body heat and I sweat a lot. I know even the most comfortable wigs will still increase my temp. I happened to just enter a question into google and found this site. After reading your comment and checking out the site you mentioned I feel like I have options now to live my life like I want to. I can go to the gym, enjoy gardening again, visit a water park with my son.

Thank you so much for putting that out there, it's going to make a huge difference in my life as well as many others I'm sure. Thank goodness I found this site!

Btw, I am scheduled to have permanent make up done for my eyebrows which have thinned on Friday. I read somewhere that you had yours done and touched up every so often. I also read somewhere else that someone's technician told them if they kept getting touched up over the course of years it would just look like a dark blob instead of individual hair strokes. Have you heard of this happening in your experience? Thanks again!

I guess I'll check with the technician before going Friday. She offered to give me a few references as well, so maybe I can see if this is a normal thing or just if you have it touched up more often? I guess I'm a little trepidations all together, but I was hoping it would look like actual hairs instead of so filled in like I wear it now (filled in with eyebrow powder makeup). Hopefully since my hair is very dark it won't need as much touch up. I have very pale skin and would prefer to see individual hair strokes, but we'll see. Thanks so much!

Hello aimee, thank you for introducing me to hats with hair. I love being in, on, around the water in any form and have been struggling to figure out how to not give it up. (Hair loss due to ongoing chemo with no end in site). I wish I was bold enough to just go bald, but I don't have the guts. Kudos to those of you that do! I am wondering if I need to buy the "swim" specific hat with hair or if your scarfabulous works in the water? If so, does it work for more than just a dip? Thank you for the help. 

Thank you Aimee! I was hesitant to make such an investment without more information .I was also wondering about the water lily fabric, wondering if it was neoprin-ish. I am excited to feel free to go back to my beloved water sports without trying to keep a bandana on. This is not the time to cut out activities that bring joy, over a little vanity. 

Thank you for taking time out of your day to help me! Have a wonderful day!

That is what I did. I bought an inexpensive wig. I used a hair wrap to hold it down and then put on a swim cap. I haven't found a great tape. The ones I use tend not hould up, but they help a lttle.

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I would buy very, very pretty and secure wig cap. I wouldn't want to swim in a wig. Of course, it is going to look "wiglike" when wet....

Hi ! I wear wigs 24/7 even to sleep and SWIM in. I swim in synthetics. All my wigs have
DERMAFIX sewn inside the caps so I never ever use tape/glue/adhesive, My wigs are all custom
sewing altered to suction grip my head tightly & securely, Thicker(ie hair volume) synthetic wigs
tend for me to act just like bio hair when wet,the cap/wefts don't show.
I particularly like my medium length shag cut maple syrup color synthetic Mona Lisa wig in the pool
as no one would ever guess I am wearing a wig as this wig holds up great even waterlogged saturated.
-Marsha

Whatever kind of wigs do you wear? Esp. in the water? And to sleep? Do tell.

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