Wig Hair Length Chart: How to Choose the Best Wig Length (2026)

Wig Hair Length Chart How to Choose the Best Wig Length

A wig hair length chart maps each wig length  measured in inches from the crown to where it actually falls on your body when you wear it. The best wig length comes down to four things: your height, your face shape, your hair texture, and how you plan to style it. Most first-time buyers land between 14 and 22 inches. Just remember that waves and curls always wear shorter than straight hair of the same measured length.

Buying a wig online has one real disadvantage: you can’t try it on first, so length is the most common thing people get wrong. A number on a product page means nothing until you know where those inches land on your frame. This guide fixes that — with a full inch-by-inch chart, a curl-shrinkage table the competition leaves out, and clear guidance for matching length to your height and face shape.

Wig Hair Length Chart: Where Every Inch Falls

Wig Hair Length Chart Where Every Inch Falls

On an average-height woman (about 5’4″ / 162 cm), here is where each wig length sits when worn straight. Lengths are measured from the crown of the wig to the tip of the longest layer, with the strand pulled straight. Because this chart assumes straight hair, add a few inches if you want a wavy or curly wig to finish at the same point — see the shrinkage table below.

LengthcmWhere it falls (straight)Common nameBest for
8″20Ear to jaw — chin-lengthPixie / short bobSharp bobs, heat-free low-maintenance looks
10″25Jaw to chinBobClassic chin bobs; lift for fuller faces
12″30Chin to collarboneLob (long bob)Shoulder-skimming everyday wear
14″36Collarbone / shoulderShoulder lengthMost beginner-friendly length
16″41Just below the shouldersMid-lengthVersatile day-to-night styling
18″46Armpit / upper backLongSoft layers and romantic waves
20″51Mid-backLongGlamorous length without heavy weight
22″56Lower-mid backExtra longStatement, photo-ready length
24″61Lower back toward waistExtra longDramatic, bridal, editorial
26″66WaistSuper longHigh-impact red-carpet looks
28″71Below the waistSuper longRapunzel styling, custom orders
30″76HipExtra super longSpecial-order showpiece lengths

There is no single official female hair length chart, because texture, layering, and height all shift the result. Treat the chart as your baseline, then adjust using the three sections below. For reference, market analysts segment wigs into short (under 14″), medium (14–24″), and long (over 24″), and shoulder-to-long lengths are consistently the best-sellers in human hair.

How to Measure Wig Length the Right Way

Measure a wig from the crown — the highest, central point of the cap — straight down to the tip of the longest hair, with the strand stretched flat. Never measure along a wave or curl, or you’ll under-read the length by several inches. The goal is to know how the wig looks once it’s installed, not how a relaxed curl hangs.

How to Measure Wig Length the Right Way

  1. Place the wig on a wig head or canvas block so the cap sits the way it would on your scalp.
  2. Find the crown of the wig — the highest point at the centre of the cap.
  3. Lay a soft measuring tape at the crown and run it down a single section of hair.
  4. Stretch that strand fully straight (pull any wave or curl flat) and read the number at the longest point.
  5. Record the length in inches. If the wig is layered, measure the front and the nape too, and use the longest layer as the stated length.

Quick tip: Wig length is the worn length on the cap, not your hairline-to-tip length. A 20-inch lace wig measures 20 inches from the crown down — so it reaches further on a petite frame than on a tall one.

Why Your Wig Looks Shorter Than Ordered: Curl Shrinkage

Texture changes visual length. A straight 20-inch wig hangs the full 20 inches, but the tighter the curl, the more length the eye “loses” to the S-shape or coil pattern. Curly and kinky textures can appear 3–5 inches shorter than their measured length — which is exactly why you should order longer when buying a textured wig.

TextureApprox. visual lossOrder this to wear ~18″
Straight / bone straight0″18″
Body wave1–2″19–20″
Loose / ocean wave2–3″20–21″
Deep wave3–4″21–22″
Curly3–4″21–22″
Kinky curly / coily4–5″+22–24″

This single factor explains most “my wig is too short” complaints. If you love a curly or deep-wave look, choose a wig two to four inches longer than the finished length you have in mind. Raw Vietnamese hair holds heat-set patterns like body wave, deep wave, and bouncy curly especially well, so the texture stays consistent down the full length.

How to Choose the Best Wig Length for Your Height

How to Choose the Best Wig Length for Your Height

Your height changes where a length lands. The chart above assumes about 5’4″ (162 cm). If you’re taller, a wig wears shorter on your frame; if you’re petite, the same length wears longer. A useful rule of thumb: add roughly one inch for every three inches you are above 5’4″, and subtract similarly if you’re below it.

Your heightA 20″ wig falls around
Under 5’2″ (157 cm)Lower back, toward the waist
5’2″–5’5″ (157–165 cm)Mid-back
5’6″–5’8″ (168–173 cm)Upper-mid back
5’9″+ (175 cm+)Below the shoulders / upper back

Best Wig Length for Your Face Shape

Length should balance your face. The aim is to add vertical length to rounder faces and soften longer or more angular ones. The guide below is a strong starting point — but a stylist’s layering can flatter almost any face shape, so treat these as defaults rather than rules.

Face shapeFlattering lengthsWhy it works
OvalAlmost any (8–30″)Balanced proportions suit nearly every length
Round14″+ with layersVertical length slims and elongates the face
Square16″+ soft waves below the jawSoftens a strong jawline
Heart12–18″, volume at the endsBalances a narrower chin
Long / oblong8–14″ bob to lob, often with a fringeAdds width and visually shortens the face
Diamond12–16″, chin to shoulderWidens the forehead and chin lines

Beyond Length: Density and Cap Construction

Length is only one of three decisions behind the best wig. Density (how thick the hair is) and cap construction (how the wig is built and attached) matter just as much for a natural result. A 22-inch wig at the wrong density, or on the wrong cap, will never look right no matter how perfect the length.

Wig Density Chart

DensityLookBest for
130%Natural, true-to-scalpEveryday wear; fine-haired clients
150%Full but realisticMost popular all-rounder
180%Glam, voluminousPhotoshoots, bold styling, longer lengths
200%+Very full / theatricalStage, editorial, special orders

A key pairing rule: longer wigs need more density. Below 150%, hair past 20 inches can look thin and stringy at the ends, so most long human hair wigs are built at 150% or higher.

Wig Cap Types

The cap decides how natural your hairline looks and how you can part and style the wig:

  • Lace closure wig — a 4×4 to 6×6 lace panel at the part; budget-friendly and durable.
  • Lace frontal wig — an ear-to-ear 13×4 lace front for a full hairline and side-parting freedom.
  • Full lace wig — lace across the entire cap, so you can part anywhere and wear high updos.
  • Lace top / U-part wig — blends with your own hairline and adds volume.
  • Glueless / HD lace — secured with adjustable straps and combs; beginner-friendly with no adhesive.

Human Hair vs Synthetic: Which Holds Length Better?

Human hair wins for length flexibility. A human hair wig can be cut, layered, heat-styled and even coloured, so you can fine-tune the length after it arrives. Synthetic wigs are locked to a fixed length and style. That flexibility is why human hair dominates the premium market — it accounted for roughly two-thirds of the global wigs-and-extensions market in 2025, and the human hair wig category is projected to keep growing through 2034.

There’s a length angle to this too. Scalp hair grows only about half an inch a month — roughly six inches a year, according to the American Academy of Dermatology — so a 20-inch wig delivers length that would take about two years to grow naturally. Research in the International Journal of Dermatology found Asian hair grows fastest (close to six inches a year) and tends to be strong and thick, which is part of why Vietnamese raw hair is prized for long, full wigs that keep their integrity to the very ends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular wig length? Shoulder-to-long lengths — about 14 to 22 inches — are the most popular, because they’re versatile and easy to style. Industry analysts consistently report that shoulder-length and long wigs are the best-sellers in human hair, since they can be styled, curled, and trimmed to suit different looks.

How many inches is a shoulder-length wig? About 12 to 14 inches on an average 5’4″ frame. A 12-inch wig sits near the collarbone and a 14-inch wig hits the shoulder. Taller wearers should size up by an inch or two, since the same length wears shorter on a longer torso.

Does a 20-inch wig reach my waist? On most people a 20-inch wig falls at the mid-back, not the waist. You’d typically need 24 to 26 inches to reach the waist — and longer still if you’re tall. Always check the height table above before ordering very long lengths.

Why does my curly wig look shorter than a straight wig of the same length? Curl pattern shortens visual length. Tighter textures can appear 3 to 5 inches shorter than their measured length because the hair coils back on itself. To get the finished look you want, order a curly, deep-wave, or kinky wig a few inches longer than your target length.

What wig length is best for beginners? 14 to 16 inches. It’s light, easy to detangle, hard to over-style, and forgiving while you learn to install and care for a wig. Once you’re comfortable, you can move up to longer lengths or experiment with bolder textures.

How do I measure wig length at home? Place the wig on a wig head, find the crown, lay a soft measuring tape at the crown, stretch one section of hair completely straight, and read the longest point in inches. For layered wigs, measure the longest layer and use that as the stated length.

Find Your Perfect Length with Thanh An Hair

Thanh An Hair is a 20-year, family-run Vietnamese factory crafting human hair wigs and extensions in every length from 8 to 30+ inches, across straight, wavy, and curly textures. Whether you’re a salon sourcing wholesale or buying your first wig, our team can match the right length, density, and cap to your goal. Explore our human hair wig collection or contact us for a personalised length and texture recommendation.

Contact Thanh An Hair today for expert consultation and the most competitive price list.