What Determines a Wig Price

There are three main factors that determine a wig price. A wig can cost as low as $20, with prices reaching as high as a few thousand dollars. When buying a wig, you may want to consider your individual hair goals as a top priority and allow cost to be secondary. This can save you money as time goes on. Are you buying a wig for a one-time event such as Holloween? Do you wear your own hair and plan to wear your wig as a quick fix style in between salon visits? Or, are you looking for a medical or hair loss solution? Each situation can determine how frequently you wear your hair wig and it looks over time. Whatever your reason may be, this information is to help you understand what determines a wig price so that you can identify if a wig is overpriced or if a wig’s price is too good to be true.


A Wig Price is Determined By:

1.) The construction of a wig or how a wig is made.

There are different types of wig caps that are used. Some caps cover the entire head and are made with either a mesh or elastic type of fabric. This type is usually preferred for a more snug fit. There’s also your traditional type of wig cap that is made with gaps and spaces in them. This type of foundation is lightweight and is good for those who would like easy access to their scalp for any hair loss treatments or personal comfort reasons. When it comes to wig caps, there isn’t a significant price difference. Which cap to use is chosen by the manufacturer or as a custom request from a customer. The construction of a wig becomes a factor in price when there is a certain kind of lace added to the cap for the purpose of ventilation work. Ventilation is a technique used by wig makers for creating a wig that is undetectable and looks as if a person is wearing their own hair. This work is very tedious because hair is added with a special tool, 1-2 strands at a time. Therefore, a wig’s price is determined not only by if this technique is used but also by the dimension of the area where it’s applied. Here is a list of wig types where this method is used from the least amount to the greatest coverage area. The price of a wig should also correlate with these types. You may also recognize these names to describe a wig.

From least amount of ventilation to greatest:

A.) T-part ~ used on 1-2 inches of the area at the wig’s part-line.

B.) Closure ~ used on 4-5 inches of a wig’s area where the wig can be parted.

C.) Frontal ~ this wig type has ventilation coverage that extends from ear to ear and about 4 inches from the front of the head going back. This technique and coverage area allow more flexibility and parting options.

D.) 360 ~ A 360 ventilated wig covers the entire perimeter of the head. And because this wig-making technique gives the look of real hair growth, you can wear your wig in a high ponytail style. I bet your grandmother’s wig couldn’t do that.

E.) Full Ventilated Lace Wig ~ this is the top-of-the-line of wigs. The tedious work of hair ventilation is applied to the entire area of the wig. Under examination, this wig will look as though it is your own hair growing from the scalp. It is the most expensive type of wig on the market. If you’re this kind of lady and money isn’t your issue, then this wig is for you.

A Wig Price is Determined By:

2.) Hair Length ~

A wig’s hair length can range from 8-32 inches. The longer the hair, the more it costs. Therefore, your style preference will be the main factor when choosing the length of your hair wig.

3.) Hair Color ~

The hair color of a wig is also a major factor in a wig’s price. This is very similar to the price of a hair color service in a salon. It is cheaper to color hair a dark color because it involves fewer processes than coloring hair lighter or blonde. So, if you purchase a black or dark brown colored wig, it is likely that the manufacturer needed to do very little (if any) type of color on the wig. But if you’re purchasing a wig that is multi-colored, light brown, or blonde, it involved at least two processes. That cost is then determined in the wig’s price.

Sidenote: I didn’t include hair quality as a factor for a couple of reasons. The companies that make hair use a variety of chemicals to make hair longer and to create different kinds of textures. Most Indian factories, get hair directly from women who donate their hair for religious purposes. Coloring the hair can also effective hair quality. I have experienced low-cost hair that wore beautifully and more expensive hair that was terrible. If you find a wig whose price seems to be determined by quality, look for the terms double-drawn hair and single drawn hair. It doesn’t necessarily have to do with quality, but more about the density of the hair. The difference is that double-drawn hair maintains the same density or thickness from top to bottom. Whereas single-drawn hair is thicker at the base to mid-shaft but thin out towards the end.

I hope this knowledge benefits you on your hair wig journey. If you come across a $20 lace-front-looking wig, I suggest you keep your money. Likewise, if you’re offered a wig that’s less than a frontal for $300 or more be cautious.

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How is Your Hair Wig Made?

There are many ways that wigs are made. If you are fairly new to wearing wigs you may not be aware of the many options that exist today. Check out this quick read to discover how most wigs are made, along with the benefits of each type.

All wigs begin with what is known as a base or foundation. The main ones used today are:

Weft base – Weft base wigs are the oldest type of wig construction. Although this type isn’t the most advance, it still serves a purpose. Its most important benefit is that it can be removed and is made to easily access the scalp for anyone receiving hair growth treatments and shots.

Stretch Dome Cap – Stretch dome cap is a cap made of elastic and spandex. It has become one of the most popular ways of making wigs because it can fit most head sizes. It is used to make u-parts wigs, which allow space to expose one’s own hair for a more natural look. This wig cap is also a top choice for combining other wig materials such as lace and monofilament.

Monofilament – Monofilament is a type of wig cap construction upon which a fine layer of transparent micro-mesh is inserted either at the parting, crown, or top area. Each strand of hair is then individually hand-tied to this layer of mesh to mimic natural hair growth.

(Pictures is a wig cap with monofilament and weft cap foundation).

Lace – Lace material can also be used to create a wig that is seamless and undetectable when worn. There are many types of lace materials for wigs. There’s French lace-which is known for its durability. Korean – which comes from Korea. And Swiss lace- which has a finer texture and a less visible appearance. The most expensive types of wigs use lace all over from front to back, while others are used in combination with a weft or spandex dome cap.

For materials made of lace, monofilament, or silk top, strands of hair are hand tied using a technique called hair ventilation. This technique is what gives wigs the look of natural hair. It can be used to add hair to a whole wig or in smaller sections of a wig- usually in the front around the hair line or/and at the section of the wig that where a part line is placed.

Hair that is attached to a band, also called a weft, is placed on parts of a wig that does not require concealment or ventilation.

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Grow Your Hair While Wearing A Wig

Wearing wigs is fun, stylish, and convenient. I am always entertained by how my look changes with every hairpiece I wear or try on. Wigs have become like the clothes we wear, an expression of how we choose to present ourselves to the world and the people we engage with. Work may be demanding and caring for a family includes many duties, so to be able to put a hairstyle on like a shirt seems only fair. Yes, we love our wigs. They are our balance. But as much as we enjoy the wig lifestyle, it’s not inclusive to our body-only an accessory to it. Therefore, wearing a wig should never compromise the state of our real hair. Your hair deserves the opportunity to grow and be healthy just as the body itself. Your hair doesn’t have to suffer. I encourage you to take these tips into consideration and learn to grow your hair while wearing a wig.

1.) Never attach your wig to your hair when wet. Doing so can cause mildew and unpleasant smell. Whether you are leaving from the show or swimming pool, make sure your hair is completely dry before putting your wig back on your head.

2.) Keep your hair braided while wearing a wig. Braiding the hair prevents the hair from matting up, which leads to breakage. Matted or tangled hair is difficult to comb through, causing loss of hair in the process.

3.) Keep hair heavily oiled while braided. Similar to a stick and olive branch, the hair breaks easily when dry and lacking moisture. But like an olive branch with oil, it becomes flexible and grows.

Wig Hero is here to save your wigs and give you an instant look that will help you feel beautiful and confident. We strive to provide top-quality services and styles. Don’t ever compromise your own hair in the process, because you can grow your hair while wearing your wigs.