
Whether you have a special event coming up, need a professional hairstyle for the office, or just want a different look, fashioning your wig into an updo is a fun and easy way to change things up. You can create updos and fashionable hairstyles with any type of wig, from classic cap to hand-tied. Read on for tips and inspiration to create different updo styles with your wig.
Creating Wig Updos: Helpful Tips
- Create Loose Styles: Updos in wigs tend to work better with looser styles. This also prevents damage that can occur from pulling the hair too tightly.
- Use Wig-Safe Products: Always secure your hairstyle with wig-safe hairspray. Additionally, make sure to use hair brushes and combs that are designed for wigs.
- Back-Comb Carefully: Use a comb designed for wigs to tease your wig and only tease very gently to avoid damaging the wig fibers. Use a light hand.
- Don't Use Heat on Standard Synthetic Hair: It is fine to style your human hair or heat friendly synthetic wig with heat, but avoid putting heat on synthetic wigs. This will melt the wig fibers. Instead, stick to styles that work with the texture of your wig.
- Use a Wig Styling Chin Strap: These specially designed chin straps clip on to your wig to hold it in place while styling. They come in handy when creating updos.
Wig Hairstyles: Buns & Chignons
Classic Chignon Bun
A basic low chignon bun is the perfect updo for any occasion. To get this look, simply style the hair to the back of your head, twist it around itself, and secure with a ponytail holder and bobby pins. To add extra volume, lightly tease the hair at the crown of the wig with a wide-tooth comb before gathering your bun. You can create this classic style with any long wig.
Wig Shown: EasiFringe HD Hairpiece by Jon Renau Wigs
Baby Braid Bun
This cute style looks complicated but is suprisingly easy to achieve. Simply grab small sections of hair at the front of the wig and create a few basic 3-strand braids. Secure with clear ponytail holders. Create a simple bun at the back of the head and secure. use bobby pins to attach the baby braids to the side of the head. Pull out some loose strands of hair around the face for a messy look. A lace front wig is recommended to create this look.
Wig Shown: Mila by Jon Renau Wigs
Wig Hairstyles: Braids
Side French Braid
A french braid is a classic option that always looks sophisticated. To create this look, grab three strands of hair at the side of the head and braid, adding more hair as you continue to braid. You can create a french braid style with any type of wig.
Wig Shown: Camilla by Jon Renau Wigs
French Braid Ponytail
This fashionable style gives an exquisite appearance that is well suited for both soirees and professional settings. Create this look by sectioning off three strands of hair on one of the part and braiding, adding more hair as you go. Secure at the nape of the neck with a ponytail holder. Finish off the look by grabbing a section of hair from the ponytail, wrapping it around the ponytail holder, and securing with bobby pins.
Wig Shown: Blake Lite by Jon Renau Wigs
Loose Fishtail Braid
A casual yet classic updo, this fishtail braid style is created by plaiting the wig with two main sections of hair. This traditional braided style can be created with any type of wig.
Wig Shown: Easi Part XL 12" Topper by Jon Renau Wigs
Wig Hairstyles: Half Updos
Messy Pinned Back
A slightly messy half pinned up look like the style shown above is easy to style on your wig and gives an understated, elegant look. To create this look, first use a wide tooth comb to lightly tease the crown of the wig to add volume. Then pull the front sections of the hair to the back of the head and secure with bobby pins or a hair clip. Make sure to leave out some strands of hair at the front to frame the face. This look can be accomplished with any type of wig.
Wig Shown: Willow by Jon Renau Wigs
Sleek Half Updo
This lustrous half updo gives a polished appearance with cool 1960s vibes. Simply tease the crown of the wig with a wig comb, then pull the hair from the front of wig away from the face and secure at the back of head. This style works best on a straight wig with a lace front.
Wig Shown: EasiPart XL 12" Human Hair Topper Hairpiece by Jon Renau Wigs
Small Braid Half Updo
Don't be intimidated by the intricate look of this braided half up wig style; it's actually pretty easy to create this style! All you need to do is take small section of hair from the side of the head and create basic 3-strand plaits and simple 2-strand twists, securing with small elastic bands. Then, take the braids and twists and pin them stratigically to the side of the head, sometimes crossing them over each other for a more complex look. This style works best on monofilament wigs.
Wig Shown: Gwyneth by Jon Renau Wigs
Voluminous Half Updo
This fluffy style is the picture of smart sophistication. It's perfect for formal events, and it's oh-so-easy to create. First, separate two sections of hair at the front of the wig. Then, take your wide tooth wig comb and lightly tease the entirety of both sections. Finally, pin the teased sections at the back of the head. Voila! We recommend a lace front, monofilament wig to create the style shown.
Wig Shown: Carrie Lite by Jon Renau Wigs
Subtle Bouffant
We love this style because it works perfectly on both long and short wigs. Style by lightly back-combing the crown of the wig with your wig comb. Then, take a section of hair from either side of the front of the wig and secure at the back of the head with bobby pins or a hair clip. This bouffant hairdo looks great on all types of wigs.
Wig Shown: Elizabeth by Jon Renau Wigs
Pinned Back Fringe


Simple and sassy, the only thing you need to do to create this style is sweep the hair from the front of the wig over the top of the head and secure with hair clips. A lace front wig is recommended for this style, but it looks great on all hair lengths.
Elegant Swept Back
This sweet style couldn't be simpler to create. Just take a strand of hair from either side of the face and pin to the side of the head. Hide the bobby pin under another strand of hair for a truly elegant look.
Wig Shown: EasiPart XL HD 18" Topper Hairpiece by Jon Renau Wigs
Wig Updos with Additional Hairpieces
If you're not keen on styling your wig but still want an updo, using an additional hairpiece is the wig hack you've been waiting for. Bun hairpieces and braided headbands are easy to incorporate, and they give an intricate, voluminous, and stylish finished look.
Using Hair Accessories with Wigs
Another easy way to dress up your wig is by adding hair accessories like headbands, scarves, and hair clips. The simple addition of an accessory gives a put together look in an instant.
As you can see, there are so many great options for styling your wig in updos, half-up styles, and braids. Adding accessories is also a great option to create a different style with your wig. Which style will you be trying next? Let us know in the comments below!
