Hair Selection Guide
✨ Find the Hair That Fits Your Style
Choosing hair is personal. The best option depends on the look you're going for, how you plan to wear it, your preferred styling routine, and the type of maintenance you're comfortable with.
💇🏾♀️ 1. Start With Your Desired Look
Think about the overall look you're trying to achieve.
Do you want:
- A natural everyday style?
- More styling and parting flexibility?
- A low-maintenance option?
- A fuller or more dramatic look?
- A style you can easily change?
Knowing your desired look can help narrow down your options.
👑 2. Consider a Closure Wig
A closure wig may be a good option if you prefer coverage at the top of the head without needing lace across the entire front.
Closures can offer different parting options depending on the size and construction.
✨ 3. Consider a Frontal Wig
A frontal wig can provide more lace coverage across the front and sides of the head and may offer additional styling and parting flexibility.
Because frontals cover a larger area, they may require additional care and maintenance.
🧵 4. Consider Bundles & Extensions
Bundles and extensions can be used for different installation styles, including sew-in and other professional installation methods.
They can also provide flexibility for customers who prefer to work with a hairstylist to create a customized look.
📏 5. Think About Length & Density
Hair length and density can significantly affect the overall appearance of your style.
Length refers to how long the hair is.
Density refers to how full or thick the hair appears.
Your preferred combination depends on the style you're trying to achieve and the amount of fullness you prefer.
🎨 6. Think About Texture & Color
Hair texture and color can completely change the appearance of a style.
Consider whether you prefer:
- Straight
- Body wave
- Deep wave
- Curly
- Natural-looking tones
- Bold or statement colors
If you're unsure about which color may complement your complexion, check out our upcoming Hair Color & Skin Tone Guide for additional guidance.
💕 7. Choose Based on Your Routine
Consider how much time you're comfortable spending on styling and maintenance.
Some styles may require more frequent styling, detangling, or maintenance than others.
Choose an option that fits realistically into your lifestyle.
✨ Remember
There is no single hair option that's right for everyone. Your choice should reflect your personal style, desired look, installation preference, and maintenance routine.
If you're unsure, a professional hairstylist can help you determine which option may work best for your desired style.