SAKUMETA JIRAI-KEI MIKU Green to Pink Gradient Long Cosplay Wig with Twin Tails
Cosplay Wig For Hatsune Miku
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SAKUMETA JIRAI-KEI MIKU Green to Pink Gradient Long Cosplay Wig with Twin Tails
Gradient Twin Tails in Mixed Spring Onion Green and Soft Pink for a Cyber-Rebellious Look
This Jirai-kei inspired Miku wig captures a rebellious take on the cyber diva we know and love. With gradient twin tails transitioning from classic spring onion green to soft pink, it highlights the sweet-yet-edgy aesthetic of modern subcultures while staying true to the essence of Miku.
Pre-Styled M-Shaped Bangs with Scalp Top for Seamless Dimension Transition
The specially constructed M-shaped fringe and realistic scalp top break the boundary between anime styling and real-world wearability. Designed to be effortless even for beginners, the structure offers natural coverage and easy face-framing styling.
150°C Heat-Resistant Matte Fibers for Long-Lasting Styling Versatility
Crafted from soft matte synthetic fibers, this wig is safe for styling tools up to 150°C. The texture resists unwanted shine and holds styles with precision—ideal for curly, wavy, or spiky transformations that stay in place all day.
Adjustable Straps and Breathable Rose Net for Stable, Comfortable Wear
Featuring a breathable rose inner mesh and adjustable size straps, the wig ensures comfort even during extended wear. Whether performing, photographing, or attending cons, it stays securely fitted and easy to manage.
Dimensional Design Bridging 2D and Reality—Perfect for Beginners
This wig's thoughtfully designed structure blurs the line between 2D art and real-world fashion. It’s a confidence booster for newcomers to cosplay or fashion styling, offering ease of use without sacrificing complexity.
Beyond Cosplay - Bring the Character to Life
Rooted in Japan’s Jirai-kei subculture, this version of Miku embraces the aesthetics of emotional fragility mixed with soft gothic charm—pastel hair, lace details, bandages, and melancholic expressions. She's not the shining stage idol of mainstream appearances, but a Miku who lingers in the background, drawing strength from emotion and expressing herself through contrast.
This alternate Miku has captured the hearts of fans who resonate with her quiet strength and unfiltered emotion. She represents those who find power in vulnerability, beauty in brokenness, and authenticity in the imperfect. As part of a broader fan-driven evolution, Jirai-kei Miku reflects the desire for a more personal, relatable icon—one who wears her feelings on her sleeve and connects through shared softness and solitude.
SAKUMETA's Jirai-kei Miku wig is made for this deeper, more introspective transformation. The fibers are soft, delicate in texture, and tinted with subtle pastels that evoke a dreamy, bittersweet atmosphere. With a focus on comfort and stylability, this wig is ideal for layered outfits, mood-driven photoshoots, and anyone wanting to explore Miku’s tender, shadowed side. Step into a version of Miku that whispers instead of shouts—where your feelings aren’t flaws, but your fiercest expression.



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How to Wear a Wig?
Before wearing a wig, ensure your hair is securely fixed with a wig cap, making sure it is smooth and flat to avoid puffiness or slippage. The wig cap should fit snugly against your scalp without being too tight to maintain comfort. When putting on the wig, start at the forehead and slowly pull it back over your head, aligning the wig's hairline with your natural hairline. Adjust the wig to cover your entire head and gently pat it to ensure a snug fit.
If the wig has straps or clips, use them to enhance stability, especially during extended wear or outdoor activities. For long wigs, gently comb the strands after wearing to maintain a natural and neat appearance.
How to Care for Your Wig After Wearing?
It's normal for your wig to get messy after wearing due to friction with clothing. Carry a wig care spray to reduce frizz and static. After removing the wig, finger-detangle knots, then gently comb from the ends up. For stubborn tangles, trim as needed without affecting the overall look. Wigs don’t need frequent washing; once every 1-2 months is sufficient. To remove hairspray or sweat, soak the wig briefly in lukewarm water with shampoo, then air dry naturally, avoiding heat or direct sunlight.
How to Clean Your Wig?
Wigs don't require frequent washing. If worn daily, clean them every 1-2 months; if worn occasionally, every six months is sufficient. For cleaning, submerge the wig in lukewarm water, add a small amount of shampoo or conditioner, and gently wash it, avoiding vigorous scrubbing or prolonged soaking. After washing, press the wig with a towel to absorb excess water, but do not use a hot dryer or direct sunlight to dry it, as this can damage the fibers. Air drying is the best way to maintain the wig's texture and style.
Why Does My Wig Make My Head Look Big or Feel Unstable?
If your wig makes your head look larger or feels unstable, it’s likely because your natural hair wasn’t properly secured with a wig cap. The right way is to first wrap your hair tightly with a wig cap and secure it with hairpins to ensure a smooth, even surface. This will help the wig sit securely and prevent it from making your head appear larger.
Wig Hair Quality
Wig hair quality can vary depending on the season, style, and material. During summer, wigs tend to be smoother, so it’s best to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent deformation. In winter, wigs might feel drier, so soaking them in warm water with conditioner can help keep them smooth and reduce static.
Can Wigs Be Heat-Styled or Dyed?
High-temperature synthetic wigs can be styled with curling irons or flat irons at temperatures below 120°C (248°F). However, be cautious with the heat to avoid damaging the fibers. While wigs can be dyed, we recommend against it since synthetic fibers lack cuticles to lock in color, leading to quick fading. Additionally, the dyeing process for wigs is complex and can be time-consuming, so it’s best to avoid re-dyeing to preserve the wig’s quality.