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Human Hair Wig - Jerry Curl Headband Wig - Natural Black (1B)
Human Hair Wig - Jerry Curl Headband Wig - Natural Black (1B)
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Swap The Band, Change The Mood
The black headband it ships with is only the starting point. Slide a printed scarf or a wide silk band over it and the same wig reads dressed-up or off-duty in seconds, while the band goes on covering your front edge with no lace and no glue anywhere.
Ringlets With Real Spring
Jerry curl falls in tight, defined spirals that bounce back the moment you pull one and let go, the springy ringlet look that reads polished rather than undone. On real human hair the coil keeps its bounce all day instead of drooping limp by lunch.
A Shine You Can't Spray On
That glossy, almost-wet finish comes from the outside of each strand lying smooth and sending light back at you, with no product coating the top. The built-in sheen is why a jerry curl catches the eye even under flat, grey light.
Wet It, Wake It Up
When the spirals fall slack after a few days, a spritz of water springs them right back, because the water loosens the bonds that set each curl and they re-tighten as the hair dries. Scrunch a little while it's damp and the ringlets snap to where they started.
Full Without Piling On
At 150% the spirals come in dense and springy, and since each ringlet holds its own open shape, the fullness reads as bounce and body rather than a heavy mass. It's volume you can watch move, with no teasing propping it up.
On In Under A Minute
No stocking cap, no adhesive drying against your skin, no leave-out to iron flat first. The combs anchor, the band cinches, and you're out the door with a full head of curls, set for anything from a work day to a festival front row.
Takes A Lift Cleanly
This is virgin 1B with its cuticle intact, so the strand accepts color evenly instead of grabbing dark in some places and skipping others. A colorist can walk it toward honey blonde (#27) and the warmth reads bright along every spiral, but lightening is a professional's call, so test a curl before committing the whole piece.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 100% Virgin Human Hair |
| Texture | Jerry Curl |
| Cap Construction | Headband wig — no lace, glue, or gel required |
| Density | 150% |
| Color | Natural Black (#1B) |
| Length | 12", 16", 20" |
| Included | Black headband |
| Coloring Capability | Can be colored; lifts to Honey Blonde (#27) |
| Heat Styling | Heat friendly; style as desired |
| Recommended Use | Everyday wear; fast, protective quick-install styling |
A Headband Wig, No Lace Unit
Skip the whole lace ritual: no glue line setting against your skin, no baby hairs to lay, no melt. A jerry curl headband wig is a full cap with a band sewn across the front doing the hairline's job, so the front is finished the moment the band is on. Fair warning, the band is meant to be seen, styled bare or dressed with a scarf, and it won't slick away from the hairline like a frontal does. For a curl you are wearing to look bouncy and done in a hurry, that is rarely a loss.
Reading the Three Lengths on a Spiral
A defined spiral wears shorter than it measures, though not as steeply as a tight coil. The 12-inch comes in as a compact head of ringlets with a lot of spring near the face. The 16-inch is the versatile middle, curls with real movement grazing the shoulders, and the 20-inch carries the spirals further down with more visible drop and swing. The 150% density keeps every one of them full, so the ringlets read as a dense mass of curl instead of thinning out toward the ends.
Keeping the Ringlets Defined
A jerry curl lives on definition, so treat it the way you would a good wash-and-go. Keep it off dry, rough surfaces that ruffle the pattern, store it somewhere the spirals are not crushed flat, and when it needs waking up, dampen it and let it dry rather than brushing it out. A brush pulled through dry jerry curl splits the spiral into frizz, so save your detangling for when it is wet and slippery with conditioner.
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