Confused about wig density and numbers like 150, 180, or 200? You’re not alone.

Simply put, wig density refers to how much hair is sewn onto the wig cap, measured by the number of strands per square inch. In everyday terms, it determines how thick, full, and voluminous your wig looks.

At Vallbest, we know choosing the right density can make or break your overall look. In this guide, we’ll clearly explain the differences between 150 vs 180 vs 200 density wigs, who they suit best, and how to choose the perfect one for your needs.

A 150 density wig means the wig has about 150% of the thickness of natural human hair. It falls into the medium density range, offering a natural yet slightly enhanced fullness.

A 180 density wig contains about 180% hair density, making it noticeably fuller than 150%. It sits in the medium-high density range, offering a balanced combination of volume and realism.

A 200 density wig delivers 200% thickness, meaning double the volume of natural hair. This is considered high to ultra-high density, designed for bold and dramatic styles.

How to Choose the Right Wig Density

Choosing between 150, 180, and 200 density wigs depends on your lifestyle, styling needs, and personal preference. Here’s how to decide:
1. Based on Daily Use
2. Based on Hair Texture
3. Based on Face Shape
4. Based on Budget

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