Wig Types Guide

LACE WIGS...
Lace front wigs feature realistic temple-to-temple front hairlines that give the appearance of naturally growing hair, allowing for versatile off-the-face styling options.
It has human hair or synthetic fibers hand-tied to poly-silk mesh lace at the front, creating a seamless, completely natural-looking hairline.

U-PART WIGS
Since a portion of your natural hair will be left out, U-part wigs offer more versatility when it comes to sectioning out your hair, and often give a more natural-looking finish. You also have the freedom to style your edges however you'd like.
They're a great choice for anyone who wants to add some length as well, but either wishes to give their hair a break from weaves, or wants the option to easily take their hair off at the end of the day.

HEADBAND WIGS...
Headband wigs offer an easy-to-wear option that requires nothing more than your natural hair being slicked back or braided down under. If you're not a pro at applying wigs, headband wigs are a great option. Not only does it not require any combs, clips or glue, but it also tends to look more natural than lace wigs.