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Straight Bang Bob Wig 100% Virgin Hair 10-14 Inch

Straight Bang Bob Wig 100% Virgin Hair 10-14 Inch

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Girl, let me tell you about the wig that literally saved my morning routine. Remember when I spent three months trying to train my bangs to do that perfect curtain thing? Yeah, that never happened. This straight bang bob wig? It gives me the exact look I wanted in literally 30 seconds. No fighting with a round brush, no praying to the humidity gods, just instant French-girl-chic vibes that actually stay put.

Specifications

Feature Details
Hair Type 100% Human Hair
Hair Lengths 10", 12", 14"
Density 130%
Hair Color Natural 1B
Coloring Can lift to a #27
Hair Grade Virgin Hair

What Makes This Bob Different

Not gonna lie, I was scared of bang wigs for the longest time. Like, what if the bangs sit weird on my forehead? What if they look too perfect and fake? But this bob changed everything for me. The 130% density gives you that full, healthy look without being too thick or wiggy. It moves like real hair because, hello, it IS real hair.

The virgin hair quality means you can actually style these bangs however you want. I've worn them straight across for that bold Pulp Fiction energy, swept them slightly to the side for work meetings, and even trimmed them myself when I wanted them a bit shorter. Try doing that with synthetic. The natural 1B color is this gorgeous deep black that catches light beautifully, not that flat, matte black you see in cheaper wigs.

Here's what really sold me though: this bob can take heat styling like a champ. I flat iron my bangs every morning (yes, even on a wig, I'm that person), and they still look as good as day one. Since it can lift to a #27, you could even add some subtle highlights if you want to customize it. My colorist friend added some face-framing caramel pieces to hers and it looks absolutely stunning.

The Real Details That Matter

Okay, so here's the thing about wearing a bang wig. The key is making those bangs work with YOUR face, not against it. I always trim mine just a tiny bit to hit right at my eyebrows. The 10" length hits right at the jawline for that classic French bob, while the 14" gives you more of a lob situation. I went with the 12" because it's that perfect sweet spot that works with everything from turtlenecks to tank tops.

Installation is stupid easy. Since this is a bob, you don't need to worry about blending long lengths or dealing with tracks showing. Just braid your hair flat, throw on a wig cap, and pop this baby on. The bangs literally hide everything at the front, so you don't even need to stress about your edges or hairline. Five minutes, tops.

Bottom Line

Real talk: if you've been wanting to try bangs but too scared to commit, or if you just want that polished bob look without the daily styling struggle, this is it. Virgin human hair quality, perfect density, and those bangs that make everything else in your life feel more put together. Your mirror is about to become your new best friend.

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Braiding Extended FAQs - Everything Else You're Wondering

Wig Extended FAQs

Why does my lace look ashy or white after I apply it, even though it matched perfectly before?

Girl, this drove me CRAZY for months until I figured it out. So basically, what's happening is your glue or adhesive is drying white underneath the lace. Not gonna lie, I ruined a beautiful HD lace wig trying to fix this with concealer (terrible idea). Here's what actually works: First, make sure you're using thin layers of adhesive. Like, thinner than you think. Let each layer get completely clear and tacky before adding the next. If you're using Got2B Glued gel, the yellow tube dries clearer than the black one. Also... and this was the game changer for me... powder your skin BEFORE applying the glue, not after. Use a powder that matches your skin tone, apply it where the lace will sit, then apply your adhesive. The powder creates a barrier that prevents that ashy cast. If it's already happened? Take a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol on a Q-tip and gently dab the white spots from underneath. Works like magic, but be gentle or you'll lift the lace.

How do I stop my wig from sliding back throughout the day, especially when I'm sweating?

Real talk, this used to happen to me constantly. I'd check my phone camera at lunch and my hairline would be, like, an inch higher than when I left the house. First thing: that elastic band in your wig? Tighten it. I know it seems obvious, but most of us wear our wigs too loose because we're scared of headaches. You want it snug but not painful. Second, the stocking cap method is your best friend here. I spray Got2B Glued on my stocking cap, let it dry completely (use a blow dryer on cool if you're impatient like me), then cut around my hairline. This creates a tacky base that grips the wig even without gluing the actual lace down. For summer or workout days? Add a thin layer of Bold Hold Active right at your hairline... just a tiny strip where you sweat the most. My trick for the gym is to wear a cute headband over the front edge. Nobody questions it, and it keeps everything locked in place. Oh, and if your wig has combs? Actually use them! I ignored mine for years thinking they'd damage my hair, but properly positioned combs are what keep your wig from that slow backward creep.

Can I really do overnight heatless curls on a human hair wig, or will it damage the hair?

YES, you can, and honestly? Heatless methods are actually better for your wig's longevity! I've been doing this for years. My go-to method: slightly damp hair (not soaking), flexi rods or soft rollers, and patience. The key is "slightly damp"... if the wig is too wet, it won't dry overnight and you'll get that musty smell (learned that the hard way in 2019, never again). I spray my wig with a mix of water and leave-in conditioner, just enough to make it pliable. Roll it up, put the wig on a wig stand near a fan or in a well-ventilated area. By morning? Gorgeous curls without any heat damage. The curls actually last longer than curling iron curls because you're not breaking down the hair structure with heat. Pro tip from my cosmetology training: add a tiny bit of mousse before rolling for extra hold. Just remember, human hair wigs don't have natural oils from your scalp, so they're actually more fragile than your own hair. Heatless is always the move when you can swing it.

My wig looks wiggy in photos with flash. How do pros make wigs look natural in pictures?

Oh my God, the flash struggle is REAL. I used to avoid photos at events because my wig would literally glow different from my bio hair. Here's what changed everything: dry shampoo. I'm serious! That slight mattifying effect makes your wig photograph exactly like bio hair. Spray it lightly all over, focusing on the hairline and part. It cuts the shine that screams "WIG!" in photos. Also, and this is huge... blend your edges. Even if your wig has baby hairs, pull a few of your own hairs out around your temples and edges. That transition zone is what cameras pick up on. For the part, I learned this from a photographer friend: add a tiny bit of eyeshadow that matches your scalp tone directly to the parting area. Not the lace, but the actual part where the hair splits. It creates shadow and depth that cameras read as "real scalp." Before any event with photos, I take test shots with flash in my bathroom. If something looks off, I fix it before leaving the house. And honestly? Sometimes the issue is that your wig is TOO perfect. Mess it up a little. Real hair has flyaways and imperfect sections. Perfection reads as fake in photos.

Why does my expensive human hair wig tangle so much worse than my cheaper one?

Girl, let me tell you about the day I threw my $600 wig across the room in frustration. Not my proudest moment, but the matting was driving me insane. Here's what nobody tells you: expensive doesn't always mean low-maintenance. Virgin human hair, especially if it's very fine (like that premium European hair everyone wants), tangles MORE than coarser textures. It's like how baby hair gets tangled easier than adult hair. My Vietnamese hair wig? Barely tangles. My Russian blonde unit? Matted mess if I don't baby it. The solution isn't to avoid fine hair, but to understand what you're signing up for. Fine hair needs: daily gentle brushing (emphasis on gentle), sleeping in a loose braid or silk bonnet ALWAYS, and deep conditioning every single week. I use a diluted fabric softener spray between washes... sounds crazy but it works. Mix one tablespoon of fabric softener with a cup of water in a spray bottle. Light mist, brush through. The anti-static properties prevent tangles. Also, check if your wig has been treated with silicone. Once that coating wears off (usually after 3-4 washes), the real texture shows up and surprise! Tangle city. Not saying expensive wigs aren't worth it, but match the hair type to your lifestyle. If you want wash-and-go, coarser Asian hair beats European hair every time.