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Wig Guide 

What is density?

A simple definition of wig density is the amount of hair added to the wig cap to create fullness. The  average wig density is about 130% 

unlike most wigs, our custom wig collection density is 200%. 

Build a Wig

bundles + lace need for 14in-22in​.

4 bundles + lace need for 22in-26in.

Yes, your more than welcome to add more hair to fit your hair needs.

wig density

How to take measurement's?

To get the best fit possible your hair should be, however your hair will be under your wig. Aim for a flat foundation to ensure you get the best fit. 

When purchasing our custom wig, you would only need to take the circumference and refer to the wig size chart to ensure it fit. Our custom wigs come in one standard size that fits head size 21in-23in'

If you're Building a Wig, you would need to take measurements as demonstrated below.

How to measure for a wig
wig chart measurements

How long is a wig?

The chart blow will give you a visional of how long the hair will be, starting the measurements at the top of the head. 

Hair length chart

Lace Look?

BASIC CLOSURE LOOK 

 The basic closure look is a middle or side part.  There's no baby hairs or edges with this look.  This looks is very low maintenance and recommended for first time wig buyers 100%glue-less

FRONTAL EFFECT LOOK

This closure look can be parted in the middle, side, are anywhere within the closure. With this look plucking is done to the front hairline to give off a frontal look. Make up is recommended to add on the lace to help blend with your skin for the most natural look. This look can be glue-less or melted with lace glue. 

 

FRONTAL EFFECT LOOK WITH BABY HAIRS 

This look is very similar to the front effect look but baby hairs are added. Most closure comes with 2 sets of baby hairs depending on the parting.

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Please note that it's important to know how to care for your lace and understanding  with wear and tear the lace will shed over time. With wig maintenance your lace is able to be replace as needed.

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Lace closure examples
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