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Water Wave Half Wig

Water Wave Half Wig

Regular price $288.00 CAD
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A Wave That's Built In, Never Baked On
Water wave is a defined, springy S-pattern, and on real human hair that movement behaves the way a natural wave does. The shape lives in the strand itself, the same way an oval-shaped follicle throws that loose, ropey curl off some women's own heads. It falls and moves like hair instead of like a set that's fighting to drop.

The Wave Scatters The Join
Where a straight texture hands the eye one sharp line at the part, this S runs in every direction at once. Comb your leave-out down through it and the two textures interlock and break the seam apart into the movement, so there's no single edge left for anyone to find. That directionless scatter is why a wave forgives a half-wig blend better than almost anything.

The Shine Is Doing Real Work
That wet-look gloss isn't a coating painted on. It's the outer layer of each strand lying flat and bouncing light straight back, the way smooth shingles catch the sun where a rough surface would scatter it dull. That's why this texture reads glossy and expensive even under a grey sky.

150% Density, Stacked Into Body
At 150% this comes in fuller than most heads of natural hair, and a wave doesn't lie flat, it expands. So the fullness gathers into visible body and swing through the mid-lengths and ends, no root powder and no teasing needed to fake volume the pattern gives you on its own.

Even Lift, No Blotchy Patches
Virgin 1B with its cuticle still sealed drinks color at the same rate from root to tip, because the porosity is steady the whole way down instead of grabbing hard in some spots and skipping others. So any lift toward honey blonde lands even from root to tip. Any lightening belongs in a pro's hands, and a test strand first is never wasted.

Wets Down And Springs Back
Because it's 100% human hair, the wave reactivates the way curly hair always has, the bonds that hold each S break and re-form with a little water. Best part on a half wig: you can lift the whole piece off, refresh the pattern under a spray bottle, and re-seat it, no scalp involved. Work a wide-tooth comb from the ends up while it's damp and never rake a dry brush through it.

The Gentlest Way Into A Wave
If you've been eyeing wave textures but didn't want to commit to a full install, start here. No stocking cap, no glue line drying against your skin, nothing to peel off after a long day, just a piece that seats in a couple of minutes and refreshes like any human hair you'd curl and restyle at home.

Feature Details
Hair Type 100% Human Hair
Texture Water Wave
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

Why a Wave Hides a Half Wig Better Than Anything Else

The blend on a half wig lives or dies on the leave-out, and a water wave is forgiving where a straight texture is not. Glass-straight hair gives the eye one clean line to catch, so any mismatch at the part shows up. The water wave is a defined, springy S that runs in every direction at once, so there's no single edge for the join to sit on. Comb your own hair down over the wave and the two textures interlock and scatter the seam instead of drawing it. For a beginner piece that anchors with built-in combs and an adjustable band, no lace and no glue, that built-in camouflage is the whole reason this construction is the gentlest way into a wave texture.

Reading 18 Versus 22 Inches on a Wave

A wave settles a little shorter than it hangs straight, but only a little, nowhere near what a tight coil gives up. Figure somewhere between a hair's breadth and a fifth of the length pulling up as the S dries and sets, which is why you leave a touch more length than the finished look you're after. Once it settles, the 18-inch grazes the shoulders, light and easy for an ordinary day, and the 22-inch carries further down the back with more swing behind it. At 150% density either one arrives thicker than most natural heads, and the pattern gathers that body through the mid-lengths and ends rather than letting it fall flat.

One Texture, More Than One Look

Because it's 100% human hair, the wave isn't the only way you can wear it. Flat-iron a section smooth for a sleeker day and the cuticle takes the heat the way your own pressed-out hair would, then water and a scrunch of product bring the S-pattern back, something a synthetic wave can't do once it's set. That two-way versatility, plus virgin 1B that lifts evenly toward honey blonde in a colorist's hands, means the piece changes with you instead of locking you into the look it shipped in.

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