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Reference: Our model Ella is 5'5" and is wearing 4.5 bundles in a 30" U-Part Wig, with cut ends for an even appearance.
Curly/ Wavy Textures: Please stretch your curly and wavy hair wefts to see their true length, as they may appear shorter due to their hair pattern.
The number of wefts needed for a full head depends on the desired volume, length, and installation method e.g. for a traditional weave or leave-out sew-in, we recommend a minimum of 3 bundles, which equals 300g. However, the number of wefts may increase if you prefer longer lengths:
14-16 inches: 2-3 bundles
16-26 inches: 3-4 bundles
26-32 inches: 4-6 bundles
For wigs you'll need to purchase either a lace closure or lace frontal in addition to your wefts.
For a Natural Volume Boost:
1 pack (40 pieces, 100g) is perfect for fine to medium hair if you're looking to add subtle fullness and a bit of length.
For Medium-Length and Fullness:
1.5 packs (60 pieces, 150g) is ideal for achieving moderate length and volume.
For a Full Head Look:
2 packs (80 pieces, 200g) work beautifully for creating a fuller look, especially for thicker hair or a noticeable length upgrade.
For Maximum Volume and Length:
2.5–3 packs (100–120 pieces, 250–300g) are recommended for a complete transformation, offering seamless blending and dramatic volume for thick hair or ultra-glamorous results.
Average hair thickness: If your hair is of average thickness, you’ll likely need 1 pack (150g) for a natural look.
Thick hair: If your natural hair is thick, you might need more than 1 pack to achieve a full, seamless blend. We suggest purchasing 2 packs to be safe.
Fine or thin hair: If your hair is fine or thin, 1 pack of 150g may be all you need to create a natural look. If you desire more volume or length, consider 1.5 packs for a fuller effect.
Small: 21 inches or more
Medium: 22 inches or more
Large: 23 inches or more
X-Large: 24 inches or more
How to measure my cap size:
Use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string and then measure it against a ruler.
Braid your hair down or make sure it is styles as flat as possible for accurate measurements.
Start by placing the measuring tape around your head, just above your ears and eyebrows. Make sure the tape is positioned where your wig would naturally sit.
Wrap the tape around your head, ensuring it's snug but not too tight. You want it to sit comfortably.
Take note of the measurement in inches.
Compare it to the size chart below to determine your cap size.