R: Rooted – A darker color at the roots, giving the illusion of natural hair growth.
LR: Long Rooted – Roots extended into the piece, creating a more highlighted effect rather than short rooting.
SR: Slightly Rooted – A color with 'barely there' roots, very subtle.
MR: Micro Root – A very short root, showing just a small amount of "regrowth."
Human Hair
HH: Human Hair
Synthetic Hair
SYN: Synthetic Hair
Here are some common abbreviations used in wig color codes:
HH: Human Hair
SYN: Synthetic Hair
R: Rooted Color
LR: Long Rooted Color
SR: Slightly Rooted
MR: Micro Root
F: Frosted
H: Highlighted
HL: Highlight
M: Mixed
T: Tipped
Rooted colors (denoted by "R") have a darker color at the roots, mimicking natural hair growth. Long Rooted colors (denoted by "LR") have an extended darker root area for a more highlighted look. Slightly Rooted (SR) indicates very subtle, barely noticeable roots. Micro Root (MR) means a very short root, showing just a small amount of "regrowth".
Highlighted (denoted by "H" or "HL") means that lighter streaks of color are blended throughout the wig, giving it dimension and a sun-kissed look.
Frosted (F): A frosted color has lighter shades blended into the base color, creating a frosty effect.
Tipped (T): Tipped colors have lighter tips at the ends of the strands, providing a highlighted effect at the tips only.
HH stands for Human Hair, indicating that the wig is made from real human hair for a more natural look and feel.
Wig Fiber Types
This is a top-notch synthetic wig fiber known for being easy to care for and style. Wigs made with Kanekalon look very natural and are durable, keeping their shape and color well.
Made from Kanekalon, this ultra-light fiber offers great coverage and volume while being up to 25% lighter than traditional fibers.
These innovative synthetic fibers let you use heat tools like curling irons and flat irons to style your wig just the way you want.
Types of Wig Cap Construction
This is an extension at the bottom of the wig cap that provides more coverage at the back of your neck, helping to tuck away any stray hairs.
These have a soft wire inside, allowing you to adjust them to fit comfortably around your temples.
Individual fibers are hand-stitched at the front and sides, making the wig look more natural.
A more affordable option where machine-sewn fibers create a soft front and side hairline.
This type of wig eliminates the standard extension at the back, perfect if you have a short neck and find other wigs uncomfortable.
An extra-fine nylon section with hand-tied fibers, usually on the top of the wig, that mimics the look of your scalp.
Shorter fibers sewn at the base for extra height and volume.
Crimped fibers at the base add body without needing to tease and tangle the hair.
A flexible lace that provides a comfortable and secure fit.
An open-wefted design all over the cap makes the wig cooler and lighter.
Velcro tabs on each side of the wig allow you to adjust the size for a perfect fit.
A soft, velvet-like band at the front of the wig cap for added comfort and security.
A more budget-friendly option with a small strip of velvet-like fabric at the front for comfort.
Lightweight, flexible combs that add extra security to your wig.
A sheer lace front that creates a natural-looking hairline, allowing for versatile styling away from the face.
Expandable fabric at the ear tabs for a custom fit.
A light and cool front hairline with moderate stretch for comfort.
Special fabric on the sides of the wig that reduces tension between the ears and the nape.
A cap design that allows more air to flow to your scalp, providing a cooler and more comfortable fit.
Buying a Wig
To ensure you're getting a good quality wig, look for well-known brands and read customer reviews. A brand's reputation and variety of products can indicate quality. Good wigs come in many shapes, sizes, colors, and prices. Features like lace fronts and monofilament tops add hand-finished details that enhance the quality.
These terms refer to how the wig is made to look natural:
Lace Front: Hair is hand-knotted at the front hairline, allowing you to style the hair back and off your face.
Monofilament: Hair is hand-knotted on a sheer material at the top of the wig, creating a natural scalp appearance. It can be located at the part, crown, or entire top.
Hand-tied: The entire wig (top, sides, and back) is hand-knotted, offering a seamless look and feel, with great styling versatility and comfort
Choose a wig with hand-tied features for the most natural look. Selecting a style and color similar to or complementing your natural hair helps. Customizing the wig by cutting or thinning it to suit your face shape also makes it look more natural.
Human hair wigs should look good out of the box. The true quality shows after the first wash, as suppliers often coat the hair with silicone to make it smooth and shiny. Reputable brands like Raquel Welch Couture use 100% certified Remy Human Hair, tested for authenticity.
Our premium brands offer high-quality wigs in all price ranges, using superior materials and designs.
New to Wigs
Measure your head circumference with a soft tape measure along your hairline. Compare your measurement to the following sizes:
Ultra Petite: 19”-20”
Petite: 21”
Average: 21.5”-22.5”
Large/Plus: 23” or higher Wigs can be adjusted up to ½” with straps at the neckline.
Synthetic Wigs: Made from fibers that mimic human hair, they come pre-styled and ready to wear. Heat-friendly options can be styled with tools up to 350°F.
Human Hair Wigs: Typically made from Indian, Chinese, or European hair, these wigs are more versatile and can be colored professionally.
Match your wig color to your skin's undertones:
Cool Undertones: Blue or purple veins, look for ash, cool, or neutral colors.
Warm Undertones: Green veins, choose gold, warm, or neutral colors. Pick a color that makes you feel confident.
Wig density refers to its thickness and fullness. For a lighter feel, choose hand-tied or monofilament wigs. More layers or curls add volume. A professional can thin a wig to soften its look.
Ensure the wig fits well using adjustable straps. For extra security, use products like The Hair Grip or sew-in clips.
Yes, wearing a wig daily is safe. If using adhesives, ensure proper care to avoid skin irritation.
Experienced with Wigs
While we don’t offer custom wigs, a professional can cut, tailor, or customize a wig to your specifications.
Use sharp shears and consult a professional for cutting or trimming. Use wig-specific styling products.
Use a wig steamer and a round brush for regular synthetic wigs. For heat-friendly synthetic wigs, use a boar bristle brush and blow dryer or flat iron for extreme damage.
Yes, but use a conditioner for color-treated hair and avoid the roots.
Gently wash and comb through your wig to manage minor damage and shedding.
Wearing
Prep your natural hair by wrapping and pinning it. Use a wig cap to keep it flat. Position the wig using the ear tabs for alignment, placing the hairline slightly behind your natural hairline or 4 fingers above the brow bone.
Adjustable straps help keep the wig secure. For added security, use The Hair Grip or sew-in clips.
Wrap and pin or clip your hair, keeping most of the bulk at the back and below the crown.
The Hair Grip or sew-in combs and extension clips are effective for securing your wig.
Use leave-in conditioner and keep a detangling comb handy. On windy or active days, tie your wig in a low ponytail or braid.
Adjust the straps for a snug fit. If you're new to wearing wigs, itching may decrease over time as you get used to the fibers and materials.
Styling
Heat-friendly synthetic wigs can be styled with tools under 350°F. Human hair wigs can be styled like natural hair. Allow curls to cool to set the shape.
Use a lace front wig or pull out some of your own hair along the hairline. This gives the most natural appearance.
Wigs can be cut or thinned out. Synthetic wigs can be temporarily colored with sprays but not dyed. Human hair wigs can be colored by depositing color (not lifting). Always consult a professional.
Regular synthetic wigs can't be heat-styled. Heat-friendly synthetic wigs can be styled with tools under 350°F.
Tease the roots, hang the wig upside down, or use hairspray. Shaking the wig out of the box helps activate built-in volume.
Maintaining
Fill a sink with water and a capful of shampoo. Soak a synthetic wig for 5 minutes or dip a human hair wig without soaking. Avoid conditioner on the roots. Air dry or blow dry human hair wigs.
Synthetic wigs last 3-6 months, and human hair wigs last 6-12 months. Replace wigs when they look dull or damaged.
Use a folding wig stand or store the wig inside out in its original box. Canvas or Styrofoam head forms are also good for styled wigs.
It’s not recommended, as it can cause matting and damage. Use a backup wig or a sleep/swim cap.
Wash every 6-8 wears or once every other week if worn daily.
Use products formulated for wigs. Synthetic-safe products are available on our website. Human hair wigs benefit from products for color-treated hair.
Synthetic wigs can't be dyed or bleached. Human hair wigs shouldn’t be bleached but can be colored professionally.
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