1. Hair Density
What is hair density? The density of your hair is simply how thin or thick they are collectively.
For a wig, heavier density means more hair tied or sewed into the lace cap, but it's hard to tell the density, because curly or wavy hair looks more puffy than straight hair, so we normally measure density by hair weight. The more hair tied or sewed into the cap the heavier density the wig will be.
Here we list the approxy weight of the wigs in different lengths and densities. Please note: there might be around 10g difference of each wig, because all the wigs are hand made, and some may with different cap constructions.
Lace Front Wigs & 360 Lace Wigs:
Length / Density / Weight 130% 150% 180% 250%
12" 135g 148g 168g 198g
14" 150g 165g 185g 213g
16" 160g 175g 195g 225g
18" 180g 197g 220g 255g
20" 195g 215g 240g 280g
22" 210g 232g 260g 300g
24" 230g 255g 280g 320g
26" 252g 277g 300g 345g
Full Lace Wigs:
Length / Density / Weight 130% 150% 180%
12" 133g 146g 160g
14" 146g 160g 173g
16" 160g 180g 200g
18" 178g 200g 220g
20" 196g 220g 240g
22" 215g 240g 260g

2. Hair Type / Hair Source
For hair types, we normally divided by different hair sources, the most used hair is Indian hair, Malaysian hair and Brazilian hair.
And what's the difference between virgin hair and remy hair? Virgin human hair is means the hair has not been chemically altered in any way. This includes dyes, perms, bleaching, and other popular processes.
3. Hair Texture
Normally, we divided hair into 3 different textures, silky, yaki, kinky.
The silky straight hair texture is the natural state of the hair.
Yaki texture is process we do to your wig that adds a micro kink to the hair strands to mimic Africa-American people relaxed hair.
Kinky texture is common in Africa-American people. It can also be flat ironed or curled straight. The hair will return to it's original texture once wet/washed and conditioned.
Overall, silky hair is the most smoothy hair, and kinky hair is the most puffy hair.
What is hair density? The density of your hair is simply how thin or thick they are collectively.
For a wig, heavier density means more hair tied or sewed into the lace cap, but it's hard to tell the density, because curly or wavy hair looks more puffy than straight hair, so we normally measure density by hair weight. The more hair tied or sewed into the cap the heavier density the wig will be.
Here we list the approxy weight of the wigs in different lengths and densities. Please note: there might be around 10g difference of each wig, because all the wigs are hand made, and some may with different cap constructions.
Lace Front Wigs & 360 Lace Wigs:
Length / Density / Weight 130% 150% 180% 250%
12" 135g 148g 168g 198g
14" 150g 165g 185g 213g
16" 160g 175g 195g 225g
18" 180g 197g 220g 255g
20" 195g 215g 240g 280g
22" 210g 232g 260g 300g
24" 230g 255g 280g 320g
26" 252g 277g 300g 345g
Full Lace Wigs:
Length / Density / Weight 130% 150% 180%
12" 133g 146g 160g
14" 146g 160g 173g
16" 160g 180g 200g
18" 178g 200g 220g
20" 196g 220g 240g
22" 215g 240g 260g

2. Hair Type / Hair Source
For hair types, we normally divided by different hair sources, the most used hair is Indian hair, Malaysian hair and Brazilian hair.
And what's the difference between virgin hair and remy hair? Virgin human hair is means the hair has not been chemically altered in any way. This includes dyes, perms, bleaching, and other popular processes.
3. Hair Texture
Normally, we divided hair into 3 different textures, silky, yaki, kinky.
The silky straight hair texture is the natural state of the hair.
Yaki texture is process we do to your wig that adds a micro kink to the hair strands to mimic Africa-American people relaxed hair.
Kinky texture is common in Africa-American people. It can also be flat ironed or curled straight. The hair will return to it's original texture once wet/washed and conditioned.
Overall, silky hair is the most smoothy hair, and kinky hair is the most puffy hair.