mslynnhair 0 Posted May 12 Report Share Posted May 12 V Part Wig are wigs that are made into a V shape structure. The tracks of the weave are sewn onto a wig cap with an opening. The opening of the wig is left for your natural hair to go through. What makes these wigs even better is that you have the chance to be truly versatile with your hairstyle. Choose a V Part Curly Wig if you are afraid that the hair wig is shedding after some wear. The hair is sewn with meticulous stitching. And you don’t need to worry that it will slide down when wearing as it is secured by clips and combs. V Part Wig Human Hair can be made into multiple sizes and are readily adjustable to fit your head shape. V part wig is the new U part and the upgrade U part wig which is Leave out 100% less hair than a U part wig. Easy To Wear You can put on it and take it off every day easily and quickly. More importantly, even though on busy days, you can change your hairstyle faster. Affordable Compared to a lace wig, the V Part Human Hair Wig is more affordable because of the machine-made construction. No glue, No Lace It is an excellent option for some girls who are allergic to glue or have sensitive skin. The V part wig is made of 100% human hair, no glue, and even no synthetic. It means there will be no scalp irritation due to the chemical, no pulling of the skin because of the glue. With the high-quality mslynn V part human hair wig, you even don’t need to take too much time to cut and hide the lace. Friendly For Beginners As 0 skill needed wig, it is very friendly for beginners who haven’t tried human hair wigs before. After all, you don’t need to cut the extra lace. Give You Most Natural Look This wig with V part is perfect for women who prefer their wigs to look more natural and real in real life. There is no need for you to deal with hidden lace holes, aggressive baby hair, or try to blend with your natural hairline. Now you can wear your own natural hairline and real part with no leave-out or just some thin strands of your hair left out. I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com Quote Link to post Share on other sites