The Best Wigs Of 2019- Results Come Out!

Stefan Morris
3 min readDec 19, 2019

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The Best Wigs Of 2019

Welcome again to our blog! Today we want you to delve into the changing dynamics of wigs in the beauty industry. It’s legit in our culture, but that does not make you a pro at crowning your head right.

Let’s start with some necessities-what kind of wigs are in the trend, which one can be custom-made for your scalp, and how much the best ones cost.

Synthetic vs. Natural

Wigs can be frightening. A quality wig made of natural human hair can put between $400 and $5,000. Usually, the cost is based on two factors:

1. Who is crafting it and

2. What type of hair they’re using

Although out there on the market are well-made synthetic wigs that cost far less, occasionally under $100, these are rare and therefore demand homework. In contrast, natural wigs are human-hair made. They possess one extraordinary benefit. This type of hairpiece looks exactly like your natural scalp. As far as their costs concerned, they vary between $100 and $500.

Different Types of Wigs

1) Custom Wigs

Custom wigs, also known as crowned wigs, are human-hair made, but here’s a twist. They’re explicitly fabricated for one person after considering their head circumference and style preferences. Custom wigs are created by a hair professional who first forms a base ( from lace or a stocking cap having a stretchy, premeasured band attached) and places it over the head. The final step involves sewing the hair of your choice onto it. As the description suggests they are expensive and can cost more than $200.

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2) Lace-Front Wigs

In general, they are recognized as human-hair made. They provide a natural closer to the wearer’s head and can only be parted one or two ways in the front. They can charge you between $100 and $500. A lot of recent makeup tutorials shows that the secret of a perfect hair flaunting lies in the wig.

3) Full-Lace Wigs

Typically crafted with human hair and constructed from a lace cap, a high-quality full-lace wig is versatile from every standpoint. The popular one is it allows you to part your hair in any direction. Whether you’re a girls loves to tie ponytails or cornrows or the fan of side-parted hair, this type of wig offers you unlimited and unique styling options. They aim to set you back $200 to $5,000, depending on the quality.

4) Ready-Made Wigs

These are readily found at local beauty supply shops and hair vendors. Experts pre style them by using synthetic material and comes in one-size-fits-all. These can be adjusted to head, and are available at a fixed price. Those with disposable income, you’re lucky. These are very pocket-friendly and only cost you around $20 to $400

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Stefan Morris
Stefan Morris

Written by Stefan Morris

Versatile blogger sharing insights and experiences on a myriad of topics, embracing the diversity of life's learnings.

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