Beauty Long Sliky Straight Synthetic 3/4 Wig
£62.00
£154.00
60% Off
£62.00
£154.00
60% Off
Wig Size | Cap Size | Front to Back | Side to Side across forehead | Side to Side over top | Temple to Temple across back | Necp of Neck |
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Child / Ulara Petite (UP) | 20-20.5" | 12-12.5" | 10-10.5" | 10.5-11" | 12.5-13" | 4-4.5" |
Petite (P) | 21-21.5" | 13-13.5" | 11" | 11.5-11.75" | 13-13.5" | 4.5-5" |
Average (A) | 22-22.5" | 14-14.5" | 12-12.5" | 12.5-13" | 14.5-15" | 5-5.5" |
Large(L) | 23-23.5" | 15-15.5" | 12.5-13" | 13-13.5" | 15-15.5" | 5.5-6" |
Wig Size | Cap Size | Front to Back | Side to Side across forehead | Side to Side over top | Temple to Temple across back | Necp of Neck |
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Child / Ulara Petite (UP) | 50.5-52cm | 30-32cm | 25-27cm | 27-28cm | 32-33cm | 10-11cm |
Petite (P) | 53-55cm | 33-34cm | 28cm | 29-30cm | 33-34cm | 11-13cm |
Average (A) | 56-58cm | 36-37cm | 30-32cm | 32-33cm | 37-38cm | 13-14cm |
Large(L) | 58-60cm | 38-39cm | 32-33cm | 33-34cm | 38-39cm | 14-15cm |
In order to determine your hat size, measure the circumference of your head. To do this you need a tape measure (picture 1) and mirror (picture 2).Place the tape measure in the centre back of your head (pictures 3,4) and wind both sides round to the front, placing it just above your ears and below your hairline (picture 5).Bring the tape measure together in the middle of your forehead (picture 6).Don’t pull the tape measure too tight. Read the measurement (picture 7). Oriane has a head size of 56 cm. For headwear you would like to wear pulled over your ears, e.g. beanies, caps, add 1cm to your measurement.
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CLASSIC – Machine Made
MONOFILIMENT
HAND-TIED LACE FRONT
100% HAND-TIED
360 LACE
Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding.
Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling.
Tip: If your wig is curly, try leaving the hairnet on.
Loosen shampoo in your hands and work through the hair. Distribute a small amount of shampoo evenly throughout the hair.
Tip: Use circular motions to clean the cap.
Spray leave-in conditioner from the mid-shaft to the ends.
Tip: Avoid the root or knots.
Leave in for a few minutes before rinsing. Do NOT apply conditioner to the root. By applying conditioner to the roots, the product will undo the knots in the cap and cause loss of fiber.
Tip: If dry or damaged, use a deep conditioner.
Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring.
Tip: Towel blot to remove excess water.
Air dry on a folding wig stand.
Tip: Gently part the hair with a comb before wig dries.
Blow dry about 80% and then round brush until smooth.
A: Most wigs are made with a standard wig cap, which is usually not visible through the hair. The cap has a closed lace layer around the crown, which the hairs are sewn onto by machine. The hair is usually styled in such a way that the crown is lifted so that the cap is not visible. This cap gives the hair a natural lift and volume at the crown.
A: An average life span of our human hair wig is more than one year. In many cases, the shorter styles can last for many years! It varies depending on how well a person takes care of their wig, whether they use the right products, etc.
A: The "frizz" or "short hairs" that you are seeing at the root is called machine teasing. This is completely normal and generally very undetectable on our wigs. The machine teasing is used to give the wig fullness and height at the top. The only kind of wig that you will not find machine teasing on is a monofilament wig.
A: The wigs do stretch out very slightly over time, but they shouldn't stretch too much. Make sure that when you are putting them on someone else, or yourself, that you do not pull them down too much further then the neck line. This will keep them from stretching too much. Also, they are all adjustable in the back, so if they are feeling loose, you can also pull those tabs in the back to make them smaller.
A: You can put part in a ponytail and keep part hanging down. You just can't put the entire thing in a high ponytail, but you could do a low one.
A: A front lace wig is very dynamic, and allow you to really play with your style. Lace fronts use lace that falls naturally over the top of your forehead, giving the appearance of a hairline and smoothing the boundary between the wig and skin. But even this amount of lace gives front lace wigs quite a bit of versatility. Even though there is no simulation of a hairline on the nape, lace front wigs can still be worn in a half ponytail, or low ponytail, or side ponytail, just not a high ponytail. This allows for the lace front wig to cover the neckline with a natural look, while still looking completely natural.
A: Good question! No they do not, which is the amazing thing about them. Storing your wigs properly is an essential part of making sure that they always look their best, because when your wig looks beautiful you can guarantee that you are looking dazzling as well. Storing lace front wigs and other wigs as well should never be a difficult task, but it is important that you remember to store them properly so that they remain in peak condition.
A: The longevity of your lace front wigs are usually determined by the material that they are made of. Synthetic lace front wigs can last up to a year if they are maintained properly. The quality choices of synthetic wigs that we have available can last well over a year if you follow our tips for caring for your lace front wigs.
Material: | Synthetic |
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Hair Style: | Straight |
Shown Color: | 10 |
Shown Length: | 18" |
Cap Construction: | Capless |
In order to determine your hat size, measure the circumference of your head. To do this you need a tape measure (picture 1) and mirror (picture 2).Place the tape measure in the centre back of your head (pictures 3,4) and wind both sides round to the front, placing it just above your ears and below your hairline (picture 5).Bring the tape measure together in the middle of your forehead (picture 6).Don’t pull the tape measure too tight. Read the measurement (picture 7). Oriane has a head size of 56 cm. For headwear you would like to wear pulled over your ears, e.g. beanies, caps, add 1cm to your measurement.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
Picture 6
Picture 7
CLASSIC – Machine Made
MONOFILIMENT
HAND-TIED LACE FRONT
100% HAND-TIED
360 LACE
Before you wash, make sure you carefully detangle the hair using a wide tooth comb. Start from ends and work toward the root to decrease shedding.
Use lukewarm water and rinse from roots to ends. Do not soak or rub as this can lead to tangling.
Tip: If your wig is curly, try leaving the hairnet on.
Loosen shampoo in your hands and work through the hair. Distribute a small amount of shampoo evenly throughout the hair.
Tip: Use circular motions to clean the cap.
Spray leave-in conditioner from the mid-shaft to the ends.
Tip: Avoid the root or knots.
Leave in for a few minutes before rinsing. Do NOT apply conditioner to the root. By applying conditioner to the roots, the product will undo the knots in the cap and cause loss of fiber.
Tip: If dry or damaged, use a deep conditioner.
Let lukewarm water flow in the same direction of the hair to avoid tangling. Squeeze and press the hair; do NOT wring.
Tip: Towel blot to remove excess water.
Air dry on a folding wig stand.
Tip: Gently part the hair with a comb before wig dries.
Blow dry about 80% and then round brush until smooth.
A: Most wigs are made with a standard wig cap, which is usually not visible through the hair. The cap has a closed lace layer around the crown, which the hairs are sewn onto by machine. The hair is usually styled in such a way that the crown is lifted so that the cap is not visible. This cap gives the hair a natural lift and volume at the crown.
A: An average life span of our human hair wig is more than one year. In many cases, the shorter styles can last for many years! It varies depending on how well a person takes care of their wig, whether they use the right products, etc.
A: The "frizz" or "short hairs" that you are seeing at the root is called machine teasing. This is completely normal and generally very undetectable on our wigs. The machine teasing is used to give the wig fullness and height at the top. The only kind of wig that you will not find machine teasing on is a monofilament wig.
A: The wigs do stretch out very slightly over time, but they shouldn't stretch too much. Make sure that when you are putting them on someone else, or yourself, that you do not pull them down too much further then the neck line. This will keep them from stretching too much. Also, they are all adjustable in the back, so if they are feeling loose, you can also pull those tabs in the back to make them smaller.
A: You can put part in a ponytail and keep part hanging down. You just can't put the entire thing in a high ponytail, but you could do a low one.
A: A front lace wig is very dynamic, and allow you to really play with your style. Lace fronts use lace that falls naturally over the top of your forehead, giving the appearance of a hairline and smoothing the boundary between the wig and skin. But even this amount of lace gives front lace wigs quite a bit of versatility. Even though there is no simulation of a hairline on the nape, lace front wigs can still be worn in a half ponytail, or low ponytail, or side ponytail, just not a high ponytail. This allows for the lace front wig to cover the neckline with a natural look, while still looking completely natural.
A: Good question! No they do not, which is the amazing thing about them. Storing your wigs properly is an essential part of making sure that they always look their best, because when your wig looks beautiful you can guarantee that you are looking dazzling as well. Storing lace front wigs and other wigs as well should never be a difficult task, but it is important that you remember to store them properly so that they remain in peak condition.
A: The longevity of your lace front wigs are usually determined by the material that they are made of. Synthetic lace front wigs can last up to a year if they are maintained properly. The quality choices of synthetic wigs that we have available can last well over a year if you follow our tips for caring for your lace front wigs.
Material: | Synthetic |
---|---|
Hair Style: | Straight |
Shown Color: | 10 |
Shown Length: | 18" |
Cap Construction: | Capless |