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How to Get A Free Wig

Create and register an account on Essencewigs.com to begin your journey towards free units.   The rewards program is open to everyone who visits the website, registers an account and makes a purchase on the official website. Customers can accumulate points through purchases, account creation, and leaving a review.  all Activity must be done on the website; not in other marketplaces.  




Accumulate 1000 points to receive a FREE WIG!!!  Free wigs are located in a special category entitled "Reward Wig."  Free wigs include our 100% human hair wigs as well as our sustainable fiber wigs.  Customers will be able to select the wig of their choice from the reward wig category.  Select from a variety of natural hair, curly, afro and kinky wigs in various color choices. 

This unique program was created for the sole purpose of customer appreciation.  We're always grateful to our customers and we hope to continue to fulfill your hair and beauty needs.  Visit our sister sites to learn about all our products!!


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