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Kinky Curly Half Wig

Kinky Curly Half Wig

Regular price $288.00 CAD
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The Coil Hides Its Own Seam
A tight coil doesn't lie in one flat direction, so it never gives the eye a single clean line to catch where the wig meets your hair. Comb your own curls down into it and the two just pile together and break up the edge, which is why a coily half wig is one of the most forgiving pieces to blend when your own texture matches.

Full Because The Curl Stacks Up
This runs at 150% density, and a tight curl doesn't hang down, it fans and piles into height off the scalp. So the fullness reads as curl mass from the root out, thick and lifted the second the combs are in, and you never touch a teasing comb to get there.

A Coil That Wants Moisture
Kinky curly runs drier than any straight or wavy texture, because the bends in each spiral keep your scalp's oil from ever sliding to the ends. Keep a leave-in or a light oil close and work it through the lengths, and the curl stays soft and springy instead of going thirsty and dull.

Combs In, Band Cinched, Nothing Braided
Two built-in combs bite into your own hair and an adjustable band draws snug around your head, so the load rides on several points at once. A coil reads full but weighs little per inch, so what those combs carry is an airy, lifted piece rather than a heavy sheet pulling at one spot. No stitches, no braids, no glue.

Wet It Down And The Curl Comes Back
A quick wet set brings the coils right home, since this is real human hair that answers to water like your own. Water and warmth loosen the bonds holding each spiral, then as it dries and cools they lock in fresh, the same reason your own wash-and-go behaves. Wear the coils as they come or stretch a section out on a low flat-iron pass with heat protectant when you want a looser shape.

Warmth That Travels The Spiral
Your 1B base gets its depth from eumelanin, the brown-black pigment packed into the cortex at the core of every strand, and because the cuticle is intact a lift lands even rather than patchy. On a coil that even lift catches light all along the spiral, so honey blonde reads as dimension turning through the curl instead of a flat panel. It's a lightening service, so hand it to a colorist or test a strand first.

A Full Curly Look With Zero Setting
The real draw is instant texture. You get defined coils and volume that would otherwise cost you rods, a wet-set, and a night of patience, the moment the combs are in and the band is hooked. If a full install has always felt like too much, this is the easiest type of wig to start with, full and curly by day and off before bed.

Feature Details
Hair Type 100% Human Hair
Texture Kinky Curly
Density 150% Density
Construction Half Wig Construction
Attachment Built-In Combs and Adjustable Band
Lace Size No Lace or Glue Required
Color Natural Black (#1B)
Coloring Capability Can Be Colored Up To Honey Blonde
Length 18", 22"
Recommended Use Beginner-Friendly Installation

A Coil That Reads Like Your Own

Kinky curly is a tight, defined coil, the texture cut to mimic the curl that grows off a head whose strands run elliptical rather than round. That tight bend is why the hair piles into height and body instead of hanging down, and it's also why a coil wears far shorter than it measures. Pulled straight, a spiral this tight loses a good chunk of its length to the curl, so 18 and 22 inches both read fuller than they read long. That shrinkage is the whole character of the texture.

Reading The Two Lengths On A Coil

Because the curl eats length, don't pick by the tape measure, pick by the shape you want. The 18-inch coils up into a rounded, lifted crown that sits close and full. The 22-inch keeps that same height but carries more spiral down the back, so you get real drop once the coils stretch under their own weight. Either way the 150% density packs the curls in dense enough that the volume reads as curl mass from the scalp out, no teasing required.

Handle The Coils, Don't Fight Them

A coil this tight has a habit worth respecting: very curly hair meshes together and tends to snap between the twists, which is why it asks for more moisture and gentler detangling than a looser texture ever does. Work a conditioner or detangler through on wash day and comb from the ends up with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb, never a brush dragged down from the root. Keep it off dry surfaces, store it on satin, and the coils stay springy and separated instead of matting.

Curly Without The Work

The draw here is instant texture. You get the defined curl and the volume the moment the combs are in and the band is hooked, no rods, no setting, no patience required, and because it's 100% human hair you can wear the coils as they come or stretch a section out when you want a looser shape. For anyone who's never carried this much curl off their own head, it's the lowest-effort way to try the look on, full and textured one day and restyled the next.

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