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Red Lace Front Wigs
Red Lace Front Wigs
Red lace front wigs are a great protective style to try out new hair colours and styles without cutting or bleaching your own real hair (and subsequently damaging it). The right wig can also help conceal bald spots, thinning areas, and even dark roots while you wait for your natural locks to grow back. Plus, a wig can be a lot cheaper than a salon visit and doesn’t require the long-term commitment of a dye job!
If you’re considering a red wig then it’s important to choose a colour that suits your skin tone. Too light and it won’t stand out, too dark and it can look muddy or dull. You should also consider the length of your wig – shorter is best for everyday wear (check out our wigs by face shapes guide) but longer lengths can be really flattering too, especially with dip-dye or ombre colour options.
Luckily, there are tons of red lace front wigs to pick from on the market so you’re sure to find one that’s just right for you. And, to make it even easier for you, we’ve rounded up some of the most popular options below.
If your hair is naturally wavy or curly then you might want to go for a wig with similar textures so it’ll look as close to your own natural hair as possible. This synthetic wig is a winner in this department with a plethora of positive reviews from testers who say that it’s super lightweight and feels like your own hair. It’s available in a range of natural-looking shades too, including lilac and strawberry blonde, and can be styled into a half-up, half-down hairstyle or ponytail for a super pretty look.
Another option is this wig which is made from Yaki human hair and, again, has some seriously impressive customer reviews. The wig is pre-plucked and glueless so it’s easy to install and, according to testers, looks totally realistic. Plus, it’s super easy to style, whether you’re looking for a straight or wavy look.
When it comes to choosing clothing and accessories for your wig, red tends not to clash with other colours (although you can definitely have some fun with yellow or green jewellery). Just be sure to avoid wearing any matching red clothes as this will draw attention to the wig and take the eye away from your stunning hair. If you do want to match your clothing to your wig, browns and purples work well with both lighter and darker shades of red while black will highlight the colour and make it stand out more. It’s also worth remembering that if you’re buying a wig made from human hair then you’ll need to deep condition the hair once or twice a week and use low heat settings when styling to keep it looking its best. For more tips on taking care of your wig check out our comprehensive wiki!
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