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Can your wigs be highlighted or colored?
Yes, our wigs could be highlighted and colored.❤🌹
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The Gail looks in the main picture to be more brown with a few blonde highlights, and then several other pictures of her look more like blonde with a little darker, rooted, undertones, but more like a dark blonde so which color is she?
Thank you for reaching out! The main tone of Gail wig is a rich brown, blended with some caramel highlights. In natural outdoor sunlight, the overall color may appear more like a deep blonde.
If you would like to see additional reference photos of the actual wig, please feel free to contact our customer service team—we’d be happy to assist!❤🌹
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Do you have it in black
Sorry, Gail wig is not available in black color currently. But we will consider to release more color options soon. Please stay tuned! 🙌❤
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What is the origin of the hair and density of the dark blonde (carmel highlights) shown in your post today? Is it slavic mongolian, brazilian?
All our wigs are made from Chinese human hair, which is naturally strong and ideal for coloring. The density of each wig is 130%.🙌❤
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Are the fronts bleached?
Each of our wigs has lightly bleached knots for a more natural look.🌹
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Can Gail or any other wig be styles as an updo?
It can be styled into a low ponytail, but we do not recommend styling it into an updo.
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Can you change the parting on this wig? Is it a mono cap?
Thank you for your question! YES, you could change the parting on this wig, and you could do it however you prefer. It's not a mono cap but a lace front cap.
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I have seen that this wig comes with a mesh around the front. Presumably this needs to be trimmed but I can’t figure out how this would be done without damaging the look at the front and without the edge being noticeable. Do you have a video of how to do this?
Thank you for reaching out with your question! Here is a video link that provides guidance on trimming the lace https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rtrTEjr0zYQ
We apologize if the video isn’t as detailed as you might need, but it covers the essential steps. We recommend trimming the lace gradually, following your natural hairline, and making small adjustments to ensure a natural look.Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and we will continue to improve our resources to provide better assistance.