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Human Hair Wig - Beach Wave U-Part Wig - Natural Black (1B)

Human Hair Wig - Beach Wave U-Part Wig - Natural Black (1B)

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The Part Is Already On Your Head
Your hair splits where it does because two streams of growth run away from each other, and that line is the one thing no wig maker can manufacture. The U-shaped opening leaves it uncovered, so the part anyone is looking at is genuinely yours instead of a strip of lace doing an impression of one.

Nothing Glued, Nothing Melted Down
You draw your own hair up through the opening and let it fall over the top, and that leave-out closes the join so nobody can tell where your hair stops and this begins. It is glue-free, on and off in minutes, much nearer to wearing clip-ins than to a full install.

Bend Your Leave-Out to Match
A beach wave falls loose and a little uneven, so you are not chasing an exact match the way you would against bone-straight hair. Run a wand through your top section and give it time to cool right down before you touch it, because heat opens the weak bonds that hold your hair's shape and cooling is what closes them again.

Full Through The Lengths, Low On Top
Built at 130%, this sits on the lighter side, and that matters more on a U-part than on any other cap because your own hair has to lie flat over it. You get soft, moving fullness down the lengths with no ridge sitting under the section you left out.

A Wave That Doesn't Knit Itself Together
Virgin hair has had nothing chemical run through it, so the outer layer of every strand stays smooth and all of it lies the same way, root to end. Once those layers start facing each other and catching, a wavy texture is the first place you feel it, usually at the ends by day four.

Choose Length for the Blend
It runs from 10 to 22 inches, and on a U-part that number lands differently, since whatever you pick has to sit right beside your own hair every day. Ask your stylist to taper the ends rather than leave them blunt, because a hard solid line at the bottom is the quickest way to make lovely hair read as a wig.

If You Take It Blonde, Take Yours With It
The depth in this 1B is eumelanin sitting deep in every strand, and since nothing has been processed out of the hair, a lift to honey blonde (#27) lands one even shade from roots to ends rather than streaking. Just be straight with yourself first: your leave-out is on show, so lifting the piece and not your own hair will read as a line at the part.

Protective For Most Of It, Honestly
Everything tucked under the cap stays braided flat and out of the sun and the wind all day, and that is what makes one worth wearing through summer. The leave-out is the honest exception, so keep that section modest, use a heat protectant on it, and give it the same conditioning you would the rest.

Feature Details
Hair Type 100% Virgin Human Hair
Texture Beach Wave, soft and flowing
Density 130%
Construction U-Part Cap Construction
Part U-Part design that blends with your own leave-out and hairline for a natural-looking part
Attachment Glue-Free for quick, easy on-and-off wear
Color Natural Black (#1B)
Coloring Capability Can be lifted to #27 honey blonde
Length 10" - 22"
Comfort Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
Recommended Use Beginner-friendly protective wear for a carefree, sun-kissed look in minutes

How Much Hair to Leave Out

The U gets sectioned on your own head rather than by the cap, and the first go or two is trial and error. Err on the generous side, because a fuller section covers the join better than a stingy one and you can always take it back next time. If your hair is long enough, pull the strip in front of each ear out as well, since that is the piece doing the framing around your face. The rest goes flat underneath, cornrowed or slicked into a low pony, so there is no lump sitting under the cap. Once the leave-out is combed over, a light mist of hairspray stops it drifting and showing the seam.

What the Texture Is Copying

Beach wave borrows its shape from hair left to dry in wind and salt air, so the bends run wide and open and no two sections behave the same. That irregularity is the point. An evenly matched wave reads as set and styled, while this one reads as undone, which is both the sun-kissed idea and the reason it forgives a leave-out that is close rather than exact.

Washing It and Getting the Wave Back

Human hair answers the weather exactly like yours does, so humidity, rain, and a hot afternoon all soften the pattern, and a wash takes it out entirely. Keep washing to once a week or less while you are wearing it most days, press the water out in a towel instead of rubbing, then work product through while it is still soaking and leave it to dry. The bends come back on their own.

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