There are many different classifications of wigs. The 4x4 Lace Wig of human hair chooses to process the pure human hair to make it have a higher verisimilar degree, And the knots are not obvious. You can bureau, dye, and perm the human hair, it is very convenient to change hairstyle. how to choose the most suitable wigs for yourself.
1.Face shape: different facial shapes look better with different hair styles. If you have an oval face then you have the most options. If your head is longer, choose a 4x4 Closure Wig that balances the forehead with the chin. Long hair styles and center parted wigs don't look very good on this type. If you have a more square face, choose a 4x4 Lace Closure Wig that minimizes the broad lines and angles of your face, with roundness at the temples and the jaw line. Good styles are curly, shags, and mid-length.
2.Size: Wigs come in four sizes, measured in inches. Measuring your head will give you an idea of your size. There are three ways of measuring: around the head, front to back and ear to ear. The first takes a tape measure and uses the natural hairline as the top. Measure just over the ears and below the crest of your skull in back. Front to back is as it sounds: follow from your hairline to the top of your neck. Lastly, measure from one ear over the crown of your head to the other.
3.Color: For as natural a look as possible to "pass", stick to as close to your natural color as possible. Going for an outrageous color or an overly luxurious or glamorous wig will only draw unwanted attention to yourself. Have a search on the internet for girls who have similar coloring and skin tone to you and see what colors suit them. If you have naturally mid brown- dark brown/black eyes and eyebrows, stick to darker wig colors with highlights or deep red colors. If you have blonde to light brown natural hair color and eyebrows, stick to the lighter colors on the spectrum or possibly ginger colors.
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