Fire Emblem: Three Houses Wig Suggestion Guide
Byleth (F)
Midnight Blue is perfect for our protagonist, though Mako Green is a good option as well depending on the reference! Our Ferrari would have enough length to work with for the female version, though it might need some trimming for a more accurate length. Brush it for a fluffier look and relax the curls with heat from a hair dryer if desired. This tutorial might come in handy for feathering in some shorter layers:
Byleth (M)
Midnight Blue is perfect for our protagonist, though Mako Green is a good option as well depending on the reference! Our Caine would be a good out-of-the-bag option, though if you want a more dramatic length between the top and nape area, you could use our Magnum Long with some trimming. This tutorial might come in handy for trimming bangs:
Edelgard
Le Tigre in Sterling |
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Le Tigre in Silver |
The Le Tigre would be a good long style option with less layers and long hair in front. When trimming long bangs into this style, feather the ends and curl in slightly with some heat. The front has some pre-teased fibers to allow easier parting without exposing wefts, though if you want a more dramatic part you might consider straightening our Grace or Dany styles. Pure White and Snow White could work as well for color! Our Luthien style also has long bangs already trimmed in if you don’t mind straightening the curls, though you’ll want to do a more gentle part in the front. This tutorial might come in handy if you start with one of the curly wig options:
Dimitri
Blue Steele in Fairy Blonde |
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Kyle in Fairy Blonde |
The Kyle is a good length, though it is quite fluffy on top! Use some heat from a hair dryer or remove some wefts to tone down the thickness if desired. The Blue Steele would only need some length trimmed in the front. This tutorial might come in handy if you start with the Kyle:
Claude
Marty in Deep Brown |
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Marty in Cool Dark Brown |
Claude’s hair is a tad more on the cool side, but both darker brown shades will look great! Add a small clip-in extension for his braid, and you can use this trick to tone down the widow’s peak: