All new 2017 UniWigs African American collection. 100% unprocessed Virgin Remy Human Hair Products. Including Lace wigs, Lace Closures, hair wefts, and bundles. Focusing on serving African American needs, UniWigs offers top quality products in the most reasonable price. Keep updated with UniWigs, more surprises, more supplies…
UniWigs Ali-Queen Collection New Arrival
What’s new in 2017 for african american women on UniWigs.com? Here in 2017, UniWigs want to do more for women with color, actually all our human hair wigs are special for black women. But that’s not enough, we know you want more, UniWigs want to be more professional for african american wigs and hairpieces. Here is the first step we …
FIND A EASY AND GORGEOUS HOLIDAY HAIR
Here it is. Thanks for Mrsdivalike‘s review for our African American wigs, she just give us a Unboxing video and some tips for the hair she wear. You can re-style the wig just like regular hair, part it anywhere you like, perm it, dye it etc. We highly recommend having your wig customized by a salon professional to achieve your desired look …
2016 Christmas Event: Save Up to $80
The spirit of the holiday season is upon us. In L.A. the evening air is cool and crisp, retro-tunes are playing on the radio and streets and houses are already being decorated with those all-to-familiar lights and characters. While everyone is busy getting ready for the holiday, we want to make sure you don’t neglect yourself and take some time …
Lace Wigs specifically for African American Women
A lace wig is a kind of wig with lace as the cap and all the hairs are hand-tied individually on the lace cap. In order to make the lace more comfortable, you can choose the lace and hair to match your skin. The wigs should be used with special adhesives or tape to wear, and therefore, the hairline seems …
African-American hair
African origins Since the beginning of African civilizations, hairstyles have been used to convey messages to greater society. As early as the 15th century, different styles could “indicate a person’s marital status, age, religion, ethnic identity, wealth and rank within the community.”[1] Unkempt hair in nearly every West African culture was considered unattractive to the opposite sex and a sign …