Remy Human Hair 13x4 Lace Front Wig Middle Part Brazilian Hair Wavy Blonde Wig 130% 150% Density Highlighted / Balayage Hair Glueless Pre-Plucked For Women Long Human Hair Lace Wig
Overview
Selling Points1.
Hair Material: Remy Human Hair - The 100% Remy human hair is the finest quality human hair -- exceptionally strong yet soft, shiny and less likely to tangle as the cuticle is still intact and aligned. You can style just like you would your own hair.,
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Cap Construction: 13x4 Lace Front
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Features: Glueless Pre-Plucked - With the pre plucked hairline you will have a more natural flawless looking hairline with lots of baby hair.,
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Length: Long
Specifications
Category: Human Hair Lace Wig, Hair Material: Remy Human Hair, Hairstyle: Middle Part, Texture: Wavy, Origin of Hair Donors: Brazilian Hair, Cap Construction: 13x4 Lace Front, Features: Glueless, Highlighted / Balayage Hair, Pre-Plucked, Length: Long, Density: 180%, 150%, 130%, Lace Material: Swiss Lace, Can Be Permed: Yes,
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Size Chart
Inches Centimeters
Cap Size | Cap Circumference | Front to Back | Side to Side Across Forehead | Side to Side Over Top | Temple to Temple Across Back | Nape of Neck |
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Average | 56.5 | 37 | 32 | 32.5 | 38 | 14 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the difference between human hair and synthetic hair?
A: A human hair wig is longer lasting, soft and feels natural to the touch. It can be styled and dyed just like your own hair and "breathes" so your scalp won't perspire as much underneath. But human hair wigs need to be styled after every wash, and are more expensive because of its limited supply. A synthetic hair wig is easy to care for without requiring styling after washing, and is less expensive than human hair. However, it cannot take high temperatures, meaning it cannot be styled with an iron, and has a shorter lifespan if you wear it every day.
Q2: What are the different types of wig caps?
A:Caplessis one of the most common types of wigs. The base of any wig is referred to as a cap. The hair is attached to the wig cap using a variety of techniques to achieve different looks. On most wigs, hair is attached in "wefts." These are strips of hair doubled over and sewn closely together in long strands.
Monofilamentcaps use a gauze-like, nearly transparent material that each hair section is hand-knotted onto. This kind of wig can be styled more easily and can ventilate your scalp to avoid heat and moisture buildup. The thin cap material is difficult to detect and therefore very natural-looking. Monofilament wigs are specially designed for those with thinner hair or sensitive skin.
Lace wigsuse a piece of mesh lace just beyond the front hairline of the wig, which each hair section is attached to. These can be temporarily glued to the skin around the hairline to make the lace cap nearly invisible. Mesh lace allows for natural-looking partings in the hair, as well as weeks of wear at a time, even during swimming or sports. All lace wigs need periodic maintenance and can last for six months or longer.
There are two types of lace wigs:front lace and full lace:
Full lace wigshave lace material all around and can be parted anywhere on the scalp for greater breathability and comfort.
Front lace wigshave lace material at the forehead only and are more natural and undetectable. Unfortunately, these wigs cannot be pulled back into a ponytail.
Q3: How do I put on a wig?
A: After removing your wig from the box, take off the protective hairnet (if the style has one) and give it a good shake. If it is a ready-to-wear synthetic hair, you are ready to go! If it requires customization (such as trimming a lace front), we recommend you consult a hair stylist. Check out our salon locator to find local salons familiar with wearable hair.
If you have a lot of your own hair, the first step is to gather it back and up. One great trick is to separate hair into two sections on each side of your head. Twist the hair as you pull it back and around the head so that it will eventually lay flat. This tactic can help avoid a pony tail bulge. You may choose to use pins, braids, wig caps (recommended). A wig cap can be helpful even without hair to keep wigs secure and in place. Hold your wig at the sides and starting at the front, place it at your natural hairline. Slide it on toward the nape of your neck .Adjustable straps at the nape may help to achieve a more secure fit. If handling a lace front wig, take care not to tug on the lace as it can be a bit delicate. Don't worry if it doesn't look perfect right away, start styling
Q4: How should I care for a wig?
A: Yes, wigs made with human hair can be colored or styled as you would your own hair. It can be Straightened and Restyled,we kindly suggest 150 ℃, even Human Hair will be burned if the temperature is too high.Please Raise the temperature little by little to text it first.Please let the wand/curl sits on the hair around 3-5 seconds.
Q5: Are color swatches 100% accurate?
A: Hair color images are presented to give you a visual representation of color options for each item. However it must be noted that on screen representations do not necessarily precisely represent actual colors due to variable monitor calibrations. Additionally, the computer or device you use may have an impact on how colors appear.
Q6: Can I color or straighten the hair in this wig?
A: Yes, wigs made with human hair can be colored or styled as you would your own hair. It can be Straightened and Restyled,we kindly suggest 150 ℃, even Human Hair will be burned if the temperature is too high.Please Raise the temperature little by little to text it first.Please let the wand/curl sits on the hair around 3-5 seconds.
Q7:How to prevent hair tangles?
A: Make a habit of combing your hair from the bottom upwards, comb your hair with your finger gently.Use a volumizing shampoo if your hair is fine or thin. Usually fine and thin hair are prone to tangling and by using shampoos that add volume and movement to thin strands, you can minimize the chances of encountering tangles with your hair.
Q8: How long can I expect this wig to last, and can I wear it to swim or play sports?
A: Typically, hair wigs can last up to a year or longer. Lace wigs should last up to three to six months, depending on how often they are worn and how they are cared for. We do not recommend touching water. It can put too much stress on the hair and create unmanageable tangles. Also, pool chemicals and salt can damage the hair and affect color.
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