This gorgeous wig is made of Indian Remy hair, texturized to mimic African American hair that has been freshly treated with a high quality salon relaxer. The texture is sleek and straight, it moves and flows freely. The hair dries straight, you can choose to flat iron for a sleek look, but it is not necessary. For added versatility, you can roller set the hair, when wet, for a curly or wavy look.
African American textured hair is very versatile and can be worn in a variety of styles.
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Hair type: | This hair processed for texture to resemble African American relaxed hair. The hair is not coarse/crimpy, but processed lightly to minimize damage to the hair. African American textured hair moves and flows and can be roller set, when wet, to achieve a curly look. |
| Hair color: | #2 (shown in photo) |
| Density: | Light density at the hairline and crown, medium density throughout the wig, |
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| Lace color: | transparent French lace is shown |
| Baby hairs: | around entire perimeter |
| Knots: | knots are bleached at the hairline and sealed to reduce shedding |
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This is the standard way of measuring wig length. The measurement is taken from the crown to the tips of the hair. This measurement is always given when the hair is straight. |
20 inches
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This measurement is given to allow you to determine how long the wig will be on your body. It is taken from the hairline to the tips of the hair, going over the heads |
22-24 inches layered inches
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| The length of a wig is measured differently than extension hair, a wig is measured from the crown to the tips of the hair, whereas extensions are the same length all over the head, whether it's the crown or the nape. To have a wig the same length as your extension hair, please add 4 inches. For example, a 16 inch weave equates to a 20 inch wig. |
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