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Human Hair Wig - 13x4 Transparent Lace Front Bob Wig - Cinnamon Orange Ginger (350)
Human Hair Wig - 13x4 Transparent Lace Front Bob Wig - Cinnamon Orange Ginger (350)
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A Copper That Passes for Natural Ginger
You get a warm, true copper on the red-gold side rather than a brown with a wash of tint. That band of warmth is the one real redheads grow, and shade 350 lands right on it, so it reads like a ginger you were born with and not a costume piece.
A 10-Inch Bob That Sits at the Chin
The cut drops the copper right around your chin, and a red-gold shade throws the most warmth back up at your face from exactly that height instead of trailing down your shoulders. A short blunt line makes the color the whole look rather than one detail in a longer style.
Copper, Already Dialed In
The tone arrives saturated and even, so the dye bowl is someone else's problem. Piling more color on would mean forcing each strand back open to reach its core, and a warm shade built this precisely is one you wear exactly as it comes, which is why re-coloring human hair isn't worth it here.
A Hairline That Roots Into Warm Skin
The transparent mesh takes on whatever skin it lies against, and the front is hand-tied to mimic the way strands actually leave the scalp, so anywhere along the 13x4 you can drop a sharp side part or push the copper straight back with no cap line breaking through. The copper reads like it roots into a warm scalp instead of resting on top of a cap.
Real Hair Takes Real Heat
Curl it into a flick or press it pin-straight and it behaves like your own, because human keratin can ride out an iron where a synthetic strand softens and seizes. Warm copper sets best when you give each curl a minute to go cold before your fingers get near it, and a heat guard goes on first, since most tools run past 400°F and that scorches real hair the same as the strands on your head.
Hold the Copper Bright
A warm deposit like this loses a little punch each wash, drifting toward a duller rust if you let it. Rinse cool, reach for a shampoo without sulfates, and leave room between washes, because the less often the warmth rides through a lather the longer the orange-gold reads true.
Desk Today, Dinner Tonight
Wear it through a workday and carry it straight into the evening with no second install. Being real human hair, it stands up to the daily brushing and reshaping a go-to piece actually takes.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Human Hair |
| Style | Bob Wig |
| Length | 10 inches |
| Lace Size | 13x4 Transparent Lace |
| Part | Versatile parting options |
| Color | Cinnamon Orange Ginger (#350) |
| Coloring Capability | Pre-colored hair; additional coloring is not recommended |
| Heat Styling | Heat friendly – curl or straighten as desired |
| Hairline | Natural-looking hairline |
| Recommended Use | Everyday wear and special occasions |
Make the Copper Last
Since this comes pre-colored and isn't built to take more dye, the shade you keep is the shade you look after. Warm reds and golds are the first tones to wander off a washed strand, so copper stays richest when you wash it seldom, roughly once a week, reaching for a color-safe formula rather than a clarifying one that scrubs the tone flat. Keep the water tepid rather than hot, and hold your dryer moderate too, because the more heat you throw at it the sooner the warmth thins out. Treat it that gently and shade 350 stays as full months in as it looked on day one.
Between Wears
A 10-inch bob keeps its blunt line with barely any effort, but a little handling goes a long way. Run a boar-bristle or soft brush through it and stay off the knots down at the base, since tugging there loosens the hand-tied front that makes the hairline sit true. Off your head, park it on a stand so the shape doesn't crease flat in a drawer. Human hair wants a reset after a wash and softens in humidity, so smooth it back into that chin-length line once it dries and the bob falls right back where it should.
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