Kinky Curly Human Hair Wigs: Buying Guide
Kinky curly is the closest wig texture to natural Afro-textured hair. Here's how to buy one that actually blends at the root, and how to care for it.
Read guide →Start here if this is your first wig.
Kinky curly is the closest wig texture to natural Afro-textured hair. Here's how to buy one that actually blends at the root, and how to care for it.
Read guide →Two textures that sit just outside the usual straight/curly split. Here's what each one actually looks like, and who they suit best.
Read guide →Hair color gets all the attention when wig shopping, but an unmatched lace tone is what actually gives a wig away. Here's how to get it right.
Read guide →Straight is the most versatile wig texture, but "straight" still comes in several finishes. Here's how to pick the right one and keep it looking sleek.
Read guide →Water wave sits between straight and curly — loose, consistent waves with a wet-look finish. Here's how it differs from body wave and deep wave, and how to buy it right.
Read guide →You'll see "Remy" on almost every human hair listing. Here's what it actually means, why it costs more, and how to tell it apart from non-Remy hair.
Read guide →Adhesive, combs, clips, and caps — a handful of accessories make the difference between a wig that looks great and one that's a hassle to wear. Here's what's worth buying.
Read guide →A staged plan for the first month — what to buy, what to leave alone until later, and the order to learn things in so nothing goes wrong while you are still working it out.
Read guide →Wigs are protective styling — until they are not. Tension, adhesive at the hairline and never taking a break are how people lose the hair they were protecting. What to watch for, and when it stops being reversible.
Read guide →Answer a few plain-English questions — hair type, length, colour, how you want to put it on — and we'll match you to one wig from our retail partners, with the reasons why.
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