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Sensationnel Synthetic Cloud 9 Swiss Lace What Lace 13x6 Frontal Lace Wig KAMILE
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ISEE Hair Water Wave Lace Front Wigs Unprocessed Brazilian Virgin Human Hair Wig Pre Plucked Natural with Baby Hair Wig for Black Women 150% Density (20 inch 13X4 Lace Front Wig) $129

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Online Wig Stores are popular because of convenience, the large selection, and lower prices. The biggest drawback being you are not able try the wig on. Shopping a brick and mortar wig shop is your best option.  You will be able to try the wig on and you will be able to  have it customized. Remember the price will higher.

Buying Tips:
  • When buying a wig from a wig salon, be aware that some shops order their wigs from China. Therefore, you may not be getting a name brand. Check for authentic hang tags attached to the wig and follow up by checking the wig manufacturer's website to ensure that the shop is an authorized seller.
  • Some wig shops will push you to order a custom wig (which they typically order from China). We recommend avoiding this, especially as a first time wig wearer.




 


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