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This light orange front lace wig is constructed from high-temperature synthetic fibre, offering a blend of aesthetic appeal and practical styling potential. Designed with a long, straight silhouette that lies flat and incorporates side-swept bangs, it provides a specific look. Its key feature is the front lace hairline, which aims to create a seamless, natural transition from the scalp. Available in five measured lengths from 18 to 26 inches, this wig is suited for those seeking a colourful, versatile hairstyle option that can be customised with heat.
This wig is defined by its material and specific build details, which inform its use and maintenance.
This wig's design and properties make it suitable for various scenarios, from personal style experimentation to more consistent wear.
The value of this product lies in its combination of specific features that cater to users looking for a particular type of wig.

High-temperature fibre wig with front lace and long straight hair in light orange, available in lengths from 18 to 26 inches, designed for styling versatility and a natural-looking hairline for any face shape.
£53.98
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£53.98
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Light Orange Front Lace Wig in Long Straight Synthetic Hair for Heat Styling

Features and Construction

Material and Build
The wig is made entirely from a material described as 'high-temperature fibre'. This indicates a synthetic construction formulated to withstand heat from styling tools like straighteners or curling irons, and it is explicitly stated as being suitable for hot dyeing processes. The primary construction feature is the 'front lace', a section of material at the front hairline designed to be more transparent and allow for a natural-looking parting or hairline when applied, though specific lace type or density details are not provided.Size and Practical Fit
The product is offered in a single colour, light orange, providing a bold and specific aesthetic choice. It is available in five distinct length options: 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26 inches, allowing for selection based on desired hair length. The style is described as 'long straight hair' that 'can be flat', suggesting it has a smooth, non-voluminous texture, and it includes 'side bangs' as part of its pre-styled shape. The source states it is suitable for 'any face type', but does not provide cap size, adjustability features, or weight information.Uses and Placement

Event or Professional Use
Everyday Home UseFor personal use, this wig provides a way to experiment with long, orange hair without chemical dyeing or cutting. The front lace can offer a more natural appearance for daily wear compared to wigs with hard frontals. The heat-friendly nature means the wearer can use their own styling tools to alter the look, straighten it further, or even attempt colour changes with hot dye, though results depend on user skill and product compatibility. The side bangs and flat-lying hair offer a low-maintenance, pre-styled shape.Benefits and Buying Value

Reuse and Low Maintenance
As a synthetic wig, it generally requires less daily upkeep than human hair but has specific care needs tied to its high-temperature fibre label. It can be washed and re-styled with heat, which may extend its usable life compared to standard synthetic fibres that cannot tolerate heat tools. The ability to be hot-dyed also allows for colour refresh or change, potentially increasing its longevity for a user willing to undertake the process. No information is provided on expected lifespan or durability.Why Choose This Product
This wig is a distinct choice for someone specifically seeking a long, straight, light orange synthetic wig with a front lace. Its differentiators are the confirmed heat-styling and dyeing capability of its fibre and the availability of five precise length options. It is not a generic long wig but one with a defined colour, construction (front lace), and material property (high-temperature). The value is in this combination of specifics for a user whose requirements match these exact attributes.
