When done properly, blending wigs with natural Afro-textured hair can be pretty flawless. The trick behind the natural appearance lies in the choice of the appropriate wig and blending techniques. Here are some things to consider:

Wig Texture: Go for a wig that nearly mimics your natural hair. Wigs made of human hair are the best since they can be styled and colored like your natural hair. If you have Afro texured hair , look out for wigs described as kinky, coily, or curly. Such textures imitate the curl patterns of natural hair and can, therefore, be easily blended.
Leave-Out Method: It involves leaving some of your real hair in the front, at the sides, or at the parting area to blend with the wig. This technique works very well in bringing out a very natural look, especially on afro human hair wigs. Just make sure that your leave-out hair is of the same texture as well as of the same color as the wig.
Wig Cap And Installation: A wig cap is essential to blend the base color with the skin color. If one wants to create an even more realistic hairline, lace front or full lace wigs feature an extremely natural scalp appearance. Secure it with combs, clips, or adhesive.
Consult A Professional: If any of the techniques sound confusing to you or if you need help choosing the right wig, consult a hairstylist who works with people having Afro textured hair. They will be able to give you personal advice and styling tips so that everything works perfectly.
Blending wigs with natural Afro-textured hair succeeds when combining the proper wig choice and blending method with a good maintenance routine.