Wig Density
"Gettin Wiggy With It" is home to Sytlish, Fun and Affordable Quality Wigs. The quality of our wigs is also measured by the density of the wig. Unsure as to what Wig Density is, read on :)
Lace Wig Density is measured as a percentage. The higher the percentage, the thicker the hair density on the wig. The popular density on the market is 130% and 150%. The higher the percentage, the higher price consumers pay. Like other hair extension products, the texture of wigs varies from straight, loose wave, natural wave, to deep curly, etc. - Wikipedia
- Light Density: This density is 80% thickness of an average head of hair. It is recommended for people whose natural hair does not have much volume or thickness and they want to recreate that look. Light density on a lace front or full lace wig shows a good deal of scalp so it may not be the best choice for everyone.
- Light to Medium: This density is 80% to 100% thickness of an average head of hair. It is the most popular density for full lace wigs and is usually constructed with light density at the hair line and medium density throughout the rest of the wig. This is the most natural looking and most recommended by top stylists.
- Medium to Heavy: This density is 100% - 130% thickness of an average head of hair and is the standard construction for many stock lace wigs. This density is best for someone who wants a very full hair style and may not be the best choice for curly hair which has a tendency to swell.
- Heavy: This density is 150% thickness of an average head of hair. This density in full lace wigs is usually worn by performers who desire an extremely heavy style. This density is not recommended for a person looking for a natural look in a full lace wig. - Woman Wig