Oh my! She's beautiful! I would so love to one day own a naturally curly wig like this one, only in a shorter version. Thank you for sharing, Denise! You're so pretty in every style and color you wear! ❤️
I love, love the curls!! I've always had straight hair so this would be my ideal hair. Maybe one day they'll make the cap a little larger. Just wouldn't be able to fit into that one comfortably. Thank you for the review.
Oh, curls do make me miss what my hair used to look like!! Denise, just to let you know: the link for the truffle brown review is actually for the natural black, and the second one is for the truffle brown. It's not a big deal, but in case you want to fix that. That cap looks so comfy!!
Hi Denise! I have this gorgeous piece in my shopping cart, but am hesitant to purchase. I think my over the head measurement is ok but I have a 21.75” circumference. So I’m borderline. What are your thoughts???
Yes, that is such a challenge! Most of the human hair in the wig world starts off as black or super dark brown. When it comes to naturally curly hair, the more you lighten it and process it, the more the curls relax. This is why it is pretty much impossible to find blonde curly human hair (unless the donor had blonde curly hair). I've spoken with multiple wig makers and every one without exception has tried to crack the code on lightening a wig while keeping the curl and no one has yet... and in order to take a wig from black to red, you have to lighten it to blonde first and so the same problem exists. I am so sorry!
Love this one but I have a question, Jade is beautiful and dries curly with a bit of scrunching, if I purchased her how is it possible I’d get exactly the same hair, same question for all human wigs, I mean one person can’t supply the whole collection of Jade and other wigs can they, so how does it work. I’m not being negative or anything so I hope it’s not coming across that way, I’m just curious as to how it’s possible xx
Hi! That is an excellent question and one that every wig wearer should ask. There is no way to guarantee that you will 100% get the same exact hair. Just like no two women have identical hair, especially curly hair, no two wigs will. In general, though, the goal of a wig retailer, so in this case, Uniwigs, would be to use all the same origin of hair on this particular wig. That will give you the best shot at getting something very close. Additionally, a human being hand-tied quite a bit of the hair into this cap (all the lace parts), and a human being also cut the hair, so the layers may not be exactly identical. I have a feeling that the hair was cut when weight and mostly straight, to the curl pattern will dictate where those layers will fall. The more curly, the shorter the layers. I hope this makes sense, but let me know if you have additional questions... I will say, that this can be a challenge even with synthetic wigs...especially curly ones. For example, I have owned roughly 8 Ellen Wille Girl Mono wigs, and every single one had a bit of a different curl pattern. So variation isn't unique to human hair wigs.
@@heywigsister I was very confused by this because your photo on the website and your video for Jade was the only one that showed curls (which are beautiful.) And it's not titled as a curly wig on the website. Other unboxing show straight hair. I found this on the website in the details which explained "The waves in the wig shown in the photos are not permanent and were added using a curling iron. The Jade wig will be sent as straight hair. Hair air dries naturally wavy or curly. Due to the nature of real human hair, the hair pattern might vary after washing and air-drying. Some may appear wavy, while others may appear curly." You may have mentioned all of this .. I didn't watch the whole thing.. if so apologeis!! Just in case others get confused as well. Thank you SO much Denise. I've probably spent 100 hours learning from you!
@@kateingram6987 Thank you! I think I did mention that it came out of the box totally straight so I was shocked when she dried this way... I know I did on Instagram. I had a wig sister message me on Instagram, she bought one hoping it would dry curly like mine and it did!!
$500 is NOT budget friendly! I feel as if women are being punished twice - once when losing their hair and then again with the amount of money they have to spend in order to feel better about themselves!
The curls in this wig really look good! Your smile is as beautiful as the sunshine!
Thank you so much!
Oh my! She's beautiful! I would so love to one day own a naturally curly wig like this one, only in a shorter version. Thank you for sharing, Denise! You're so pretty in every style and color you wear! ❤️
Jade is very pretty. I love the curls❤ Thank you for reviewing her🤗
I love, love the curls!! I've always had straight hair so this would be my ideal hair. Maybe one day they'll make the cap a little larger. Just wouldn't be able to fit into that one comfortably. Thank you for the review.
Thanks, Denise. This is what I've been waiting for 😁 Love how it looks on you.
You are so welcome!
You look good in all hair styles & colours! Thank you for all the reviews!
Thank YOU so much!
Oh, curls do make me miss what my hair used to look like!! Denise, just to let you know: the link for the truffle brown review is actually for the natural black, and the second one is for the truffle brown. It's not a big deal, but in case you want to fix that. That cap looks so comfy!!
Thank you so much!! I fixed it. Hugs, my friend!
Can you review Erica J or Touched by Misty lace glue, i hear they are both really good + i love ti see jade again !!🎀🎀
Hi there! How is Jade holding up?
Hi Denise! I have this gorgeous piece in my shopping cart, but am hesitant to purchase. I think my over the head measurement is ok but I have a 21.75” circumference. So I’m borderline. What are your thoughts???
Amazing color, l love it!
Can you use Goldwell Mousse on her?
Hi Denise, I love your videos. I wanted that hair so much but I’m a red hair person and there are no red hair options.
Yes, that is such a challenge! Most of the human hair in the wig world starts off as black or super dark brown. When it comes to naturally curly hair, the more you lighten it and process it, the more the curls relax. This is why it is pretty much impossible to find blonde curly human hair (unless the donor had blonde curly hair). I've spoken with multiple wig makers and every one without exception has tried to crack the code on lightening a wig while keeping the curl and no one has yet... and in order to take a wig from black to red, you have to lighten it to blonde first and so the same problem exists. I am so sorry!
@@heywigsister thank you for advocating for your curly hair followers😍
Beautiful on you, Have a Great 4th
Dear, Hugs by the Bushel 😙 🤗💕💞
Love this one but I have a question, Jade is beautiful and dries curly with a bit of scrunching, if I purchased her how is it possible I’d get exactly the same hair, same question for all human wigs, I mean one person can’t supply the whole collection of Jade and other wigs can they, so how does it work. I’m not being negative or anything so I hope it’s not coming across that way, I’m just curious as to how it’s possible xx
Hi! That is an excellent question and one that every wig wearer should ask. There is no way to guarantee that you will 100% get the same exact hair. Just like no two women have identical hair, especially curly hair, no two wigs will. In general, though, the goal of a wig retailer, so in this case, Uniwigs, would be to use all the same origin of hair on this particular wig. That will give you the best shot at getting something very close. Additionally, a human being hand-tied quite a bit of the hair into this cap (all the lace parts), and a human being also cut the hair, so the layers may not be exactly identical. I have a feeling that the hair was cut when weight and mostly straight, to the curl pattern will dictate where those layers will fall. The more curly, the shorter the layers. I hope this makes sense, but let me know if you have additional questions... I will say, that this can be a challenge even with synthetic wigs...especially curly ones. For example, I have owned roughly 8 Ellen Wille Girl Mono wigs, and every single one had a bit of a different curl pattern. So variation isn't unique to human hair wigs.
@@heywigsisterthank you so much, perfectly answered and yes it does make sense xx
@@heywigsister I was very confused by this because your photo on the website and your video for Jade was the only one that showed curls (which are beautiful.) And it's not titled as a curly wig on the website. Other unboxing show straight hair. I found this on the website in the details which explained "The waves in the wig shown in the photos are not permanent and were added using a curling iron. The Jade wig will be sent as straight hair. Hair air dries naturally wavy or curly. Due to the nature of real human hair, the hair pattern might vary after washing and air-drying. Some may appear wavy, while others may appear curly." You may have mentioned all of this .. I didn't watch the whole thing.. if so apologeis!! Just in case others get confused as well. Thank you SO much Denise. I've probably spent 100 hours learning from you!
@@kateingram6987 Thank you! I think I did mention that it came out of the box totally straight so I was shocked when she dried this way... I know I did on Instagram. I had a wig sister message me on Instagram, she bought one hoping it would dry curly like mine and it did!!
$500 is NOT budget friendly! I feel as if women are being punished twice - once when losing their hair and then again with the amount of money they have to spend in order to feel better about themselves!
Eek small cap