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5 Summer Worthy Essence Wigs

Summer is finally in full swing and the temperatures are A-rising.  The bees are buzzing, the birds are chirping and the leavings are dancing.  It's one of the most beautiful seasons of the year.  The warmer the weather the less and less fabric is desired.  Hitting the style reset button is necessary during summer months especially if you're used to braving the cooler weather in heavy frocks and other winter essentials.  Just as one's wardrobe must be appropriate for the season, the choice of hairstyle also matters.  Summer worthy hairstyles should allow the hair and scalp to breathe.  Protective hairstyles and hairpieces should be lightweight without contributing to excess heat generation in the wearer.  Summer is also the time where folks vacation and encounter places and experiences where getting wet is the norm.  Hairstyles worn in water filled settings must be able to withstand high moisture levels.  Crochet units (netted cap) are perfect for summer months as they allow the hair and scalp to breathe. Glueless units are also perfect for heat filled summer months. If you are on a hair journey and also trying to grow your hair underneath protective styles, wigs or weaves, it's important that the scalp has adequate oxygen levels as it contributes to hair growth as well as stronger and more resilient hair.

Here are 5 Summer Worthy Essence Wigs that will provide you with these qualities and more.

1.) Essence Wigs Gypsy Boho Twist Wig

2.) Essence Wigs 'Yanky' Twists Wig

3.) Essence Wigs 'Shirley Temple' Drop Curl Wig

4.) Essence Wigs 'Blondie Burst' Cherry Honey Blonde Wig

5) Essence Wigs 'Island Flava' 100% Human Hair Curly Bob Wig

View all of our standard and premium crochet units at the link below. Wearing a wig cap underneath our crochet wigs is always optional !!

Essence Wigs Crochet Wigs

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