How wig density is classified

Wig density refers to the thickness or fullness of the hair on a wig. It measures how much hair is used on the wig cap, compared to natural hair, and is expressed as a percentage. The higher the percentage, the fuller and more voluminous the wig will look. Here's a breakdown:

- 50-80% Density (Light Density): Thin and lightweight. Ideal for a subtle, natural look, often suited for those with fine or thinning hair.

- 100-120% Density (Medium Density): Mimics the natural thickness of most hair. Versatile and perfect for everyday wear or casual styling.

- 150-180% Density (Heavy Density): Fuller and more voluminous. Ideal for those who want a bold, dramatic look, but requires more care.

- 200% Density (Extra Heavy Density): Extremely thick and voluminous, often used for high-fashion or special occasions. Demands regular maintenance.

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Wig density chart

Why Wig Density is Important:

- Appearance: Affects how natural or bold your wig looks.

- Comfort: Lighter densities feel more comfortable, especially in warmer climates.

- Maintenance: Higher densities require more care and upkeep to prevent tangling and maintain their look.

By understanding wig density, you can select a wig that fits your style, comfort, and maintenance preferences.

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