How To Choose The Right Wig Density

How To Choose The Right Wig Density
Wigs have been around for centuries. For some wearing a wig means looking younger. But for others, it helps to conceal hair loss. Particularly, for those undergoing treatment such as chemotherapy.

Whatever be the case, it’s important to have the right cranial prosthesis wig density. Oftentimes, women are confused about how to choose wig density. This blog post will add clarify and help you understand more about hair density.

What Is Wig Density?

By definition, wig density is the amount of hair that is added on the cap to create a particular look. Ultimately, it helps to determine how thin or thick the hair on the wig cap appears. It’s also important to understand the difference between hair density and thickness.

Hair density is the term referring to the amount of hair present on the wig cap. On the other hand, hair thickness is the width of an individual strand of hair. This means you can have low density hair even if the hair strands are thicker or vice versa. The more wig density, the thicker and fuller the hair looks.

Similar to human hair with different densities, wigs also have hair density characterizations. The standard hair density for wigs is 120% which is a natural density. And this is almost equal to the hair density of the average human head.

Given that human hair density is 100-120%, a wig with 120% has a realistic appearance. It’s also light weight and comfortable to wear.

Why Density Matter?

If you thought that wig density doesn’t matter, let us correct you – IT DOES! At our A Diva’s Hidden Hair Manufacturer, we make wigs of different densities according to the client’s specifications. And each gives a different appeal and look to the wearer.

Because density does matter, it’s important to get the right amount. Doing so ensures you can embrace the hairstyles that look natural and perfect on you. In essence, the best choice is to buy a wig with the same density that matches your natural hair density. Otherwise, people will notice that you’re wearing a wig. A matching hair density also ensures that you don’t experience discomfort on your head or damage your scalp.

Given these points, here are three reasons why you should consider hair density before buying a wig.

1) Haircare. 100% human hair wigs are expensive and need to be cared for properly. Low-density wigs require lighter haircare products to maintain the look and feel of the hair. Thus, knowing the density will help you take better care of the hair.

2) Price. Obviously, higher density wigs are more expensive than low-density wigs. Consequently, knowing about the densities is helpful in finding the right balance between budget and quality. And if you know the features of wigs with different densities, you can make a more informed purchase decision.

3) Styling Options. The styles you can put on the wig is largely determined by the density of the wig. Thus, the style and look you desire, requires a particular hair density.

Wig Density Chart

Levels Of Density On The Market

To provide clients with options to choose hair density, we can make wig caps of different densities. Here’s a list of the popular densities and their features.

To provide customers with options to choose a hair density of their choice, many companies make wig caps of different densities. This ensures that the customers can select a wig density of their choice. Here is a list of all the popular wig densities and their features –

80-90% Extra Light. The lowest level of hair density found in wigs. The concentration of hair on extra light density wigs is less. And it’s only recommended for women who have a very thin or fine hair. It’s also usually used for hairline or to give an age realistic look.

100-110% Light This is light and wearing it will not make you feel that you have put on a wig. Constructed with light density texture near the hairline. Gradually turns into medium density towards the rest of the hairline.

120-130% Natural/Medium. Regular hair density found on an average human head. The wig does not feel too thick or too thin. It replicates the look and fullness of natural looking hair. Most customers prefer to buy natural density wigs as it perfectly resembles their natural hair.

150% Medium/Heavy. Gives a more full and voluminous look over medium density wigs. It’s a little heavier and is worn by women to get a fuller look. Heavy density wigs give a lot of bounce, movement, and style options. You can also customize the hair into curvy and wavy hairstyles using heavy density wigs.

180% Heavy. Has a peculiar look. Heavy density wigs are worn by women who want a full and high volume look. Mostly worn by artists or actors who need to perform. Allows you to embrace opulent hairstyles but might be slightly uncomfortable on your head.

200% Extra Heavy The heaviest density of wigs. It is not worn by average women and is only used by professional artists. Very uncomfortable on the head. Nevertheless, it gives entertainers an option to wear the wig in distinctive styles.

How To Choose The Right Wig Density