Frequently asked questions
What types of wigs are available at your store?
At our store, we offer a wide variety of high-quality human hair wigs to suit your individual style and needs. These wigs are carefully crafted from premium human hair, ensuring a natural look, feel, and movement. Our collection includes a range of styles, from sleek and straight to voluminous curls, as well as different lengths, colors, and textures to match your personal preferences. Whether you're looking for a wig for everyday wear, special occasions, or to make a bold fashion statement, our selection is designed to provide comfort, durability, and a flawless appearance.
What are your wigs made of?
Our hair consists entirely of virgin human hair, maintaining the original cuticle on each strand to ensure a smooth and soft texture.
What is the difference between human hair wigs and synthetic wigs?
The comparison between human hair wigs and synthetic wigs highlights key differences that can influence a person's choice based on factors such as longevity, style, and upkeep. Here’s a summarized breakdown:
Durability:
Human hair wigs: Can last several years with proper care.
Synthetic wigs: Usually last about 4-6 months.
Style:
Human hair wigs: Can be styled, dyed, and modified like natural hair.
Synthetic wigs: Come with a permanent color and style that cannot be altered.
Cost:
Human hair wigs: More expensive.
Synthetic wigs: Generally more affordable.
Maintenance:
Human hair wigs: Can be washed and styled with heated appliances.
Synthetic wigs: Can't be washed with hot water or styled with heat; exposure to heat may damage the fibers.
Texture:
Human hair wigs: Feel soft and natural.
Synthetic wigs: Can feel overly smooth or plasticky.
Blending:
Human hair wigs: Blend well with natural hair, ideal for thinning hair.
Synthetic wigs: Don’t blend as seamlessly.
Sun Exposure:
Human hair wigs: Can fade or oxidize in sunlight.
Synthetic wigs: More resistant to sun damage.
Recycling:
Both types of wigs can be donated to wig banks if in good condition.
The right choice depends on priorities like budget, styling flexibility, and daily maintenance.
How do I care for my wig?
Do:
- Store your wig on a mannequin head to maintain style and shape.
- Wash your wig every two weeks and deep condition at least once every three weeks.
- Always apply a heat protectant before styling to reduce damage.
- Brush sparingly to avoid wear; detangle from tips to roots.
- Use a paddle brush or wide-tooth comb for gentle detangling.
- Store your wig securely, out of children’s reach, on a mannequin or in its box.
- Braid your natural hair underneath for a smooth, flat fit.
Don’t:
- Avoid using too much product, as it can weigh the wig down and make it greasy.
- Limit high heat exposure; don’t apply it directly to the mesh cap or lace areas.
- Whenever possible, remove your wig when sleeping or showering.
Following these tips will help keep your wig looking fresh and extend its lifespan!
How to wash and deep condition straight/wavy hair?
Washing and Deep Conditioning Your Wig:
- Begin by placing the wig on your head and gently detangle the hair using a paddle brush.
- Carefully remove the wig and wet the hair thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Apply shampoo from the roots to the tips, using your fingers to evenly distribute the product. Hold the wig upright to maintain its shape.
- Rinse the hair thoroughly.
- Repeat the shampooing and rinsing process two to three more times, depending on the amount of product build up.
- Towel dry the hair to remove excess moisture.
- Generously apply a deep conditioner or masque, starting at the tips and working your way up to the roots, while avoiding the weft. Use your fingers to ensure even distribution.
- Wrap the wig tightly in cling film and then in foil.
- Let it sit in a warm place for at least six hours.
- Afterward, remove the foil and cling film, then rinse thoroughly to ensure all product is washed out.
- Allow the wig to air dry on a mannequin head until both the hair and the mesh cap are completely dry. Redefine any partings as needed.
- Style the wig as desired.
These steps will help keep your wig looking vibrant and fresh!
Wig density?
If you're in the market for a wig, you might have come across the term "wig density" and wondered what it means. Wig density is crucial to selecting the perfect wig, as it affects both the look and feel of the wig. This guide will explain wig density in detail, helping you make an informed decision on your next purchase.
What is wig density?
Wig density refers to the thickness and fullness of a wig's hair. It's a measure of how much hair is used on the wig cap and is typically expressed as a percentage. This percentage indicates how densely packed the hair is compared to natural hair.
120% Density: This is a common density that provides a natural look. It mimics the average thickness of natural hair, making it a versatile choice for everyday wear or special occasions.
Understanding wig density helps you select a wig that aligns with your style preferences, whether you want a natural look or a more voluminous appearance.
Why is Density in Wigs Important?
Wig density plays a significant role in how a wig looks and feels. Here’s why it's important:
Appearance and Comfort:
Low Density: Wigs with lower density (e.g., 50-80%) look thinner and can appear flat, which might be ideal for a subtle, natural look or for those with thinning hair.
High Density: Wigs with higher density (e.g., 150-180%) offer more volume and a fuller look, but they can feel heavier and may require more care.
Styling:
Low Density: Easier to manage and style for a natural appearance but may not hold complex hairstyles well.
High Density: Better for creating dramatic and voluminous styles, but they may require more maintenance and styling effort.
Maintenance:
Higher Density Wigs: Need more frequent washing, conditioning, and styling. They can be more expensive due to the larger amount of hair used.
Lower Density Wigs: Easier to maintain and typically less expensive, but might not provide as full a look.
Different Levels of Wig Density
Wigs come in various densities to suit different preferences and needs:
Light Density Wigs (50-80%):
Appearance: Subtle and natural. Ideal for those with thinning hair or those who prefer a lightweight option.
Usage: Suitable for everyday wear and warmer climates.
Care: Requires gentle handling and lighter styling products to maintain a natural look.
Medium Density Wigs (100-120%):
Appearance: Mimics natural hair thickness, offering a balance between fullness and comfort.
Usage: Versatile for various styles, from smooth and straight to voluminous curls. Great for daily use and formal occasions.
Care: Easy to manage with regular washing and conditioning. Can handle different styling techniques.
Heavy Density Wigs (150-180%):
Appearance: Provides a full, voluminous look. Perfect for dramatic and high-fashion styles.
Usage: Best for special events or for those who like a lot of volume in their hair.
Care: Requires more maintenance, including frequent washing and conditioning to prevent tangling and maintain softness.
Extra Heavy Density Wigs (200%):
Appearance: Extremely full and luxurious. Ideal for making a bold statement.
Usage: Perfect for performances, high-fashion looks, or events where you want maximum volume.
Care: Needs meticulous care and handling to keep the wig looking its best. Regular professional maintenance may be required.
How to Choose the Right Density for Wigs?
Selecting the right wig density involves considering several factors:
Your Natural Hair:
Fine or Thin Hair: Opt for light to medium-density wigs for a more natural appearance.
Thick Hair: Medium to heavy-density wigs will better match your natural thickness and provide a fuller look.
Lifestyle:
Active or Hot Climates: Light-density wigs offer better comfort and airflow.
Varied Styles or Special Events: Medium to heavy-density wigs provide more styling options and volume.
Face Shape:
Smaller Faces: Lighter-density wigs can prevent overwhelming your features.
Round or Square Faces: Medium to heavy-density wigs can add balance and volume around the face.
Wig Density and Maintenance Recommendations
Proper care ensures your wig maintains its appearance and longevity:
Light-Density Wigs:
Care: Use gentle shampoos and conditioners. Avoid heavy styling products and brush regularly with a soft brush to maintain its natural look.
Medium-Density Wigs:
Care: Use moisturizing products and heat-protectant sprays if using styling tools. Regular washing and conditioning are essential for upkeep.
Heavy and Extra Heavy Density Wigs:
Care: Use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners to prevent tangling. Avoid excessive styling to prevent damage. Consider professional care for long-term maintenance.
Final Thoughts
Understanding wig density is crucial for selecting a wig that complements your style and needs. By considering your natural hair, lifestyle, and face shape, you can choose the perfect density for a wig that looks great and feels comfortable. Proper care will keep your wig looking fabulous and ensure it lasts longer.
Wig measurement?
Ensuring accurate measurement of your head circumference is crucial. It's advisable to provide a slightly larger size, as caps can be easily adjusted downward if needed. Refer to this video guide for accurate measurement techniques. Depending on your hair volume, consider adding a small margin (not exceeding an inch) to your measurement. Additionally, ensure the tape measure aligns precisely where you want the lace to sit along your hairline. If you have baby hairs or other protrusions, extend the tape slightly to cover these areas during measurement.