Winter and fall seasons require more care when wearing a hair wig, including applying lightweight hair oil that is not greasy or hydrating spray to both your scalp as well as the wig.
The use of a hairband or hat can also aid in securing your wig, eliminating the need for pins and clips unnecessary.
Wearing caps or scarves is an aspect of the religious customs of some women; for others it may provide practical solutions for thinning hair or chemotherapy treatment; but for others, it might appear unattractive or uncomfortable which is the reason wigs with band falls have become an essential advancement in the treatment of hair loss.
This versatile style of wig provides the perfect balance of style and modesty, thanks to its lightweight construction that fits comfortably around any headband, scarf, or hat. Additionally, the hair blends seamlessly with any front hairline to provide seamless wearability! Plus it is simple to style for multiple styles by using different headbands or scarves!
Band autumn wigs symbolize cultural heritage, individual identity, and are practical to millions across the world. The stories of each woman and their experiences show how these wigs fit multiple lifestyles seamlessly.
The wig is available in several shades that will help you choose the perfect shade to match your fall outfit. Choose either a bright blonde shade to add a striking pop of color, or darker tones that soften your skin and match the fall outfit beautifully. For something more natural yet cooler, consider an ash blonde tone to add contrast and keep your the hair color from turning brassy!
For an effortless modern style that has a trendy side fringes For a simple, modern style with chic side fringes, the Lily (formerly Lana) wig might be just the thing you're looking for. It is made of human hair 100% to give you a range of styling options, and with a the double layer monofilament top to allow for seamless part changes.
A look at the color chart will give you a comprehensive list of available hues. Images in the drop-down menus to select colors serve as examples and are not to be relied on as such.