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Hair wigs are a great way to change your look without risking damage to your natural hair. They can also be a great option if you want to try out a new look for a special occasion or event. However, it is important to choose the right wig for your needs so that you get the best results. Here are some things to consider:

Hair Type and Construction

The quality of the hair used in a wig is very important, as this determines how well it will hold its style even after being washed. The type of hair used in a wig is generally either synthetic or natural. Synthetic wigs are usually less expensive than natural wigs, but they are less durable and tend to tangle more easily.

Synthetic wigs are typically made from synthetic fiber blends that mimic the look of natural hair. They are lighter than natural hair and are available in a variety of colors, but they do not hold their style as well as human hair.

Lace Front Wig – This is a full lace wig that allows you to part the hair anywhere you want. The lace material is very thin, so it looks very realistic and resembles the texture of your natural hair. The lace is attached to the front of the wig with glue or tape. This is the most popular choice among naturals, but many people will choose to cut the lace in the front so that it matches their natural hairline and gives it a more authentic appearance.

Half Wig – This is a very popular wig for women who do not want to cover their entire head but would like some fullness and length. It is usually secured in the back with combs or clips that snap in.

Machine Weft – This is an older method of producing wigs that uses a machine to weft the hair onto the base of the wig. This is a more expensive and time-consuming process, but it produces a very realistic looking wig.

Monofilament Fabric – This is a special type of fabric that looks very much like nylon, but has a higher quality of mesh. It is very thin and has a more natural look than nylon.

Silk Top – This is a very natural looking wig that has knots hidden underneath a layer of another material that helps to give the illusion of “flesh tone.” This type of wig is more durable and flexible than most other wig types, but it cannot be worn in a ponytail or in a bun unless intricate detailing is done by a professional.

The direction of growth of the hair is very important when purchasing a wig, as porous or chemically treated hair can be lifeless and opaque. Having the correct direction of growth is key to preventing matting and tangles.

It is also crucial to keep the hair healthy when wearing a wig, as dry and brittle hair can cause it to break easily. Regularly washing and conditioning your hair will help to keep it in a good condition.