Hair Density


If you don't  see what you like  in the choices, please type what you like on the box on your right. Most of our
customers usually choose light density at the front and medium density everywhere else.

                             
About Hair Density

Hair density refers to how thick the hair is. The hair density that you order is really based on personal choice
and what looks best on you. Most women achieve a natural appearance with light to medium or medium
density; however, your choice will depend on your styling preferences and individual profile.
Naturally growing hair grows differently for every person. Hair can grow thin (light) around the perimeter
(hairline) and thick (medium) in the middle. Hair can also grow thick (medium) around the perimeter (hairline)
and thickest (heavy) in the middle. Below are the most popular choices for densities in the lace front/ and full
lace wig industry.
Light Density: This density is 60% thickness of an average head of hair.  It is recommended for people
whose natural hair does not have much volume or thickness. Light density on a lace front or full lace wig
shows a fair amount of scalp. This density is popular with elderly women.

Light to  Medium: This density is 100% thickness of an average head of hair. This is the most popular
density requested for custom lace front and full lace wigs. It means that the lace front or full lace wig will have
light density at the hairline and medium density every where else. This is the most natural looking and most
recommended by top stylists. This density is suitable for most women.  

Heavy:  This density is 150% thickness of an average head of hair.  This is too much hair for most women to
look natural. This density in lace front wigs or full lace wigs is usually worn by performers who desire a heavy
style. Not recommended for a person looking for a natural look in a lace front or full lace wig.
Remember whatever density that you choose, lace front  and full lace wigs  provide the most natural looking
extensions in the market today.