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Glueless Body Wave 5x5 HD Lace Closure Wig
Glueless Body Wave 5x5 HD Lace Closure Wig
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A Part You Can Move
Drop a center part one morning and a side part the next and the lace still sits over wherever you split it, because the 5x5 gives you a five-inch square of scalp to work inside instead of one fixed lane. That square is roomier than a narrow closure strip, which is part of what makes a closure read so natural and keeps the part from being decided for you before you put it on.
Throw It On, Skip the Glue
Pin your own hair down flat, hook the adjustable band to your head size, and this holds without a drop of adhesive along your hairline. There's nothing to glue and nothing to melt off at night, which is what makes it a forgiving first wig. You set the fit, you're out the door, and it lifts off whenever you want it gone.
That Lived-In Wave
The hair falls in loose, even waves that read like a blowout you didn't have to sit for, plenty of movement without tipping over into curl. A wave pattern is really just how much the strand bends along its length, and this one bends enough to move and throw light back instead of lying flat against your shoulders.
Full at 150% Density
There's enough hair here to stay full through the part without the thin, see-through crown that gives a cheap unit away, and without tipping into the heavy, helmet density you can spot as a wig across a room. It sits like a healthy head of your own hair, full but still moving.
The Knots Disappear at the Part
Look straight at the part on a dark piece and the usual tell is the row of tiny knots where each strand is tied into the mesh. This HD lace is fine enough to settle into your own scalp tone, so that seam reads as skin and the part stops announcing where the hair actually starts.
Take It Lighter When You Want
Natural black isn't a dead end with this one. Because it's virgin hair with no color or perm ever run through it, the dark pigment sitting in the cortex lightens cleanly up to honey blonde instead of grabbing patchy, so a colorist can carry it warmer or brighter without the strand snapping on the way there.
Pick Your Length, Pick Your Wave
It runs from a 14-inch bob up to 28 inches, and the wave shows differently as it grows, tighter and bouncier when it's short, looser and more drawn-out when it's long. Choose the length for the wave you actually want sitting on you, and let the drop down your back follow from that.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Virgin Human Hair |
| Texture | Body Wave |
| Lace Size | 5x5 HD Lace Closure |
| Density | 150% Density |
| Construction | Glueless Design |
| Color | Natural Black (#1B) |
| Coloring Capability | Can be colored up to honey blonde |
| Part | Adjustable and beginner-friendly |
| Length | 14", 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", 26", 28" |
| Recommended Use | Natural-looking style with volume and soft waves for effortless everyday wear |
The Shine Is the Cuticle Doing Its Job
Run your eye down a wave on this one and the light moves with it, and that comes from what virgin hair is. No color and no perm have ever gone through these strands, so the cuticle, the outer layer of overlapping scales that sit like shingles on a roof, is intact and lying flat. A flat cuticle is a smooth surface, and a smooth surface throws light back in one direction instead of scattering it dull, which is where the natural shine on the body wave comes from. Processed hair loses that because chemical services lift and roughen those scales before you ever get it home.
One Wave, Several Looks
The body wave is built into the strand rather than set in with heat, so it survives water. Rinse it, scrunch it as it dries, and the S-bend comes back on its own without a wand. When you want it sleeker for a day, a heat protectant first keeps that cuticle smooth, then a flat iron carries the same hair straight, and it wears straight just as cleanly as it wears wavy. That range is the versatile styling the spacious 5x5 part area is built around, so the look is yours to set each morning.
Lace Where It Counts
The HD lace here is a five-inch square sitting at the crown rather than a frontal stretched from ear to ear, so there is far less mesh to settle and trim. The hand-tied part does the realistic work up top while the wefted hair behind it carries the volume and movement, the two reading as one seamless head of hair rather than a panel dropped into a cap. There's less lace to manage, the hair blends into itself, and the shine and bounce hold from the part all the way down whichever length you pick.
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