NORCROSS, GA, June 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sunny's Hair & Wigs, a retailer of wigs and virgin hair extensions, is pleased to have a new shipment of lace front u-part wigs available for purchase online and in-store.
The hair extension experts at Sunny's Hair & Wigs believe that the Lace U-Part wig is an essential accessory for any woman who likes to enhance her beauty with hair styling. The wig is made from 100% virgin Indian hair, which is known throughout the industry to be the finest, highest-quality human hair available. Thanks to the high quality virgin Indian hair it is made from, the wig can last for over a year with proper care, and it can also be dyed or styled however you like without sustaining much damage.
The innovative U-shaped part of the Lace U-Part wig allows for you to use your own hair to create a more natural hairline and part. The lace sits flat at the crown of your head and helps the wig to stay very close to your skin, closer than even a sew in wig or weave can. Sunny's Hair & Wigs' U-Part wig offers you the flexibility of using its built-in combs, which are located close to the part of the wig, so that you can easily attach and remove the wig without the tension sewing can create on your natural hair.
"We are very excited to offer this Lace U-Part wig," says Dafina Smith, CEO of Sunny's Hair & Wigs, a retailer of Indian hair extensions and wigs. "Celebrities are huge fans of the very natural look that lace front wigs provide, and we feel certain that our customers will love the way they look in our Lace U-Part wig."
Learn more about human hair extensions and the Lace U-Part wig at http://www.sunnyshair.com.
About Sunny's Hair & Wigs:
Sunny's Hair & Wigs is committed to changing the way you think about hair extensions and therefore, the way you think about yourself. With endless opportunities for changing up your look, you can be assured you will always look and feel your best.
We operate a comprehensive online store, as well as retail locations around the country, making it easy on our customers to find exactly what they need.
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