Description
Misha Wig. Main Colour Shown: Java Frost. Other Colour: Coconut Spice
Long. Layered. Traditional Cap.
Misha Wig by Rene of Paris has long tresses and a face-framing fringe which give this style a timeless, yet up-to-date look.
Misha wig has styling options. Long, full fringe and soft, subtle layers at the end to give the perfect amount of movement . You can wear it as it comes out of the package, or straight, which will require styling and cutting by your wig consultant.
Built-in volume at the roots gives plenty of lift and natural body. Most of the layering is towards the end to without lots of thick, choppy layers. Because of its length, you can create a pony tail or an up-do.
Misha is a Traditional Cap
This is wefted construction with synthetic hair sewn in the same direction by hand or machine into strips of material. The strips interconnect horizontally over the cap to simulate natural hair growth. The style of standard wefted caps cannot be altered.
Traditional cap construction with closed lace top, makes it durable and maintains the teasing at the roots. It also has a soft band at the front so that it is comfortable all day long. Ear tabs allow the edge of the cap to be sealed.
The open sides and back ensure it’s cool and lightweight. The neckline has a soft band offering more comfort with two adjustable straps on both sides to allow you to loosens or tighten the caps. It comes with adjustable pull straps.
The Individual Wig specialises in wigs for hair loss. We can help you choose the best wig for you, as well as fit, style and cut if needed.
This is what one client had to say.
Hi,
I’m sorry for the delay in saying thank you. I contacted The individual Wig looking for a wig due to my alopecia. I can’t thank you ladies enough for turning a crappy day into a really fun one. You showed me all my options, you were really caring and helpful and let my mum and I have lots of time in choosing. I couldn’t be happier with the wig I have now and I have been telling everyone where I got my wig from.
Thank you again, G. Sydney.