EDINBURGH - CT 1026 - NEW British City - in stock
EDINBURGH - CT 1026 - NEW British City - in stock
Specifications: Edinburgh is Scotland's compact, hilly capital. It is renowned for its rich history, cultural festivals, and architectural splendor. Edinburgh Castle is one of its most iconic landmarks, perched atop Castle Rock and offering panoramic city views. Edinburgh by Belle Tress shows off its soft and precise layers, the most comfortable lace front, and silky and luxurious HF fiber with a Velcro adjuster.
Color Shown: MOCHA MAPLE BROWN
- Product Type: Wig
- Cap Design: Extended Lace Front | Mono Part
- Parting: Left Side
- Cap Size: Average
- Measurements: NA | Side 8"-14"| Nape 11.5" | Overall 20"
- Weight: 4.8 oz
- Hair/Fiber Type: Heat Friendly Synthetic
- Heat Friendly: YES
- Collection: City Collection | British City Collection
- Item Number: CT-1026
Color: Please understand that the actual colors of the wigs can vary due to the device you’re viewing on, lighting, and the fact that everyone sees colors differently. Despite all efforts to provide images, color swatches, etc. that are as true to life as possible, we cannot guarantee that the color you receive will be exactly how you viewed it.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Washing and caring for a lace front wigs:
We recommend that you wash the wig at least once a week using medium or cool water only.Place the wig on a mannequin head, spray with water from the ends to the roots.Using a wide tooth comb, comb the wig in the same manner (ends to roots) making sure there are no tangles.Place the wig in warm water for 5 minutes. Do not leave in water too long, this will cause the hair to tangle easily.Wash it gently using special shampoo and conditioner made for wigs. DO NOT rub it. Make sure to rinse the wig thoroughly in cool water.Place the wig on a blockhead or a mannequin (this will keep your wig in original shape) and blot dry using a towel (DO NOT SCRUB). Allow your wig to air dry overnight.When the wig is nearly dry, comb through it using your fingers to separate the hair strands.