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Californian Blondes Collection By Jon Renau

 

Sunkissed. Honeyed. Beachy. Platinum. An icon of sun, surf, glamour, and play, nothing embodies southern California vibes quite like a blonde style. Jon Renau’s newest color collection, California Blonde, introduces a spectrum of gorgeous blonde hues, from the golden warm tones of Malibu and the brightness of Laguna to edgy, sun-bleached Venice and the desert cool of Palm Springs. With softly rooted gradients and subtle dimension-defining highlights, these colors perfect blonde realism.

 

We are so excited about these new shades of blonde from Jon Renau. These colours are available in a range of wigs and toppers.  As well as synthetic hair and heat defiant hair.

 

 

What are these colours?

 

Malibu Blonde   

Colour Malibu Blonde – 12FS12 – Light Gold Brown, Light Natural Gold Blonde & Pale Natural Gold-Blonde Blend, Shaded with Light Gold Brown

This colour is very similar to the signature colour of Jon Renau.  The biggest difference is the roots which are much lighter than the 12FS8.  The blonde tips are exactly the same as the 12FS8.

Laguna Blonde

Colour Laguna Blonde – FS24/102S12 – Light Gold Brown with Pale Natural Gold Blonde Blend, Shaded with Medium Brown

Laguna Blonde has the same lighter roots like the Malibu Blonde but the tips are much more golden with frosted vey pale blonde hi – lights.

Venice Blonde

Colour Venice Blonde – 22F16S8 – Light Ash Blonde & Light Natural Blonde Blend, Shaded with Medium Brown

Venice Blonde is a nice blonde like the 22F16 but with roots like the 12FS8. Its a more ash blonde than the others with dark roots.

Palm Springs Blonde

Colour Palm Springs – FS17/101S8 – Lt Ash Blonde with Pure White Natural Violet, Shaded with Dark Natural Ash Blonde

Palm Springs is going to be a real hit.  The Pure White Natural violet gives that dramatic effect of darker roots with a real platinum blonde that is very fashionable.

 
Please contact us via email at sales@wigsonline.com.au or by phone 1300 79 75 79 if you have any further queries.
 

 

 

Wig Construction Shown in Pictures

Construction of Wig Caps shown with images.

If you are a first time wearer it can be so confusing the terminology of wigs. What is a Monofiliament top, Lace front, Capless design and what is better? The truth is its all a personal preference. Some of these features can help a wig look more realistic. Some features are easier to take care of and some last longer than others. At Wigs Online we try hard to help all our clients make an informed decision. I hope the following information will help understanding some of the terms used.

A Mono top Filiament is a fine meshmonocap in the part area of a wig designed to give you a realistic look of hair growing out of your own scalp. The sheer mesh is made of a strong synthetic fibre. It also gives you the freedom to change the part to where you prefer. The hair is usually multi directional and can be styled whichever way you wish. This is a great feature especially if you have no hair at all. If you do have thick hair underneath this may not be a great option for you – a skin top may be a better option. On the left is an image of what a mono top wig may look like. Different brands may look slightly different.

lacefrontA Lace front Wig is a special wig designed with a sheer lace front. They can be human hair or synthetic hair which is usually tied by hand on to the lace. The lace is usually at the front of the wig along the hairline designed to give you a realistic hair line. The lace wig can be attached to your head with the assistance of glues, adhesives or tapes if you desire.

Some lace wigs have baby hair around the temple to cover up any visible signs of the lace. The first image shows you the inside of the lace front wig. The image below is a lace front synthetic wig. You can see how great the lace front hairline looks. This is a Zara synthetic wig by Jon Renau.zaracaplessA Capless Wig is a simple designed wig that has wefts of hair sewn onto lace ribbons to form a cap. The ribbons are very flexible and stretch to shape to the head of the wearer. There are also adjustable straps or hooks at the nape of the neck to secure the wig in place. Generally wearers do not need glue or adhesives to keep the wig in place. There are very comfortable light weight wigs generally. To the left is an image of a typical capless design wig.

 

 

The Skin Top wig has a skin top part. In the part area is a special fabric that looks like skin. So it gives you a part that looks like hair is growing out of it. Skin top wigs are generally much cheaper than mono top wigs. The part cannot be changed and the style needs to be worn as you have bought it. For some wearers who don’t want to change the part and like the wig as it is, it’s a great and more affordable option.skintopTo the right is an image of the Delectable Doll by Forever Young. You can see it’s a great style and the skin top part looks fantastic.

Wig Selection Advice

Selecting a wig can be a little difficult and confusing particularly for a first time Wig Wearer (especially doing so online). So I have added a few helpful tips on our Wig Selection page that can make selecting the best wig for you a little easier. Our website also has a wig buying tips page that can help.

Human Hair V’s Synthetic Fibre

What is the Difference between Human Hair and Synthetic Fibre Wigs?

We often get asked this question so we created a page dedicated to it.

What do you choose?

As a first time wearer it can be very confusing and there is so much to consider. One of the first decisions is whether to buy synthetic hair or human hair. Its a decision for each person to be made depending on their needs, budget and what is important to them.

Surprisingly most people will probably find it difficult to pick the difference between the look of human hair and synthetic hair. The structure of the cap will probably play a bigger part in the realistic and natural look of a wig rather than the fibre. Its important to know how to look after each fibre as they are different.

Human Hair

Human hair is collected from different sources from all over the world. Once its collected it is sanitised, stripped and dyed again to the colour required. Human Hair can be styled with heat and can be coloured or dyed. It is very versatile and will last a lot longer than synthetic wigs. After washing and conditioning a wig, the human hair will need to be restyled as it wont hold the style so you need to restyle the wig after every wash. Human hair wigs will last much longer than synthetic or heat defiant wigs. As long as the wig is treated and looked after carefully a human hair wig will last up to 12 months or maybe even longer. Hence, human hair wigs are generally much more expensive than synthetic wigs.

Synthetic Hair Wigs

Synthetic hair wigs are not as expensive as human hair wigs. However, there are a few drawbacks with synthetic hair. Synthetic wigs may only last a few months but they are not as expensive as the human hair wigs. Synthetic wigs cant be restyled with heat but they will hold their style even after washing. Some clients will find that synthetic wigs are easier to take care of rather than human hair wigs. With the price of synthetic wigs you can buy 2 or even 3 synthetic ones for the same price. The range of Synthetics is much bigger and the colour range is much wider as well. Some colours are too hard for manufacturers to achieve in human hair. For example, very platinum blond, grey or white hair can become very brittle and break in the manufacturing process.

Heat Defiant Synthetic Wigs

Heat Defiant wigs are heat friendly synthetic wigs. They are synthetic wigs that you can style with low heat. If a wig frizzes with the friction of the hair to your clothes you can spray the hair with a heat protector and simply run the hair straightener through the fibre on a low heat no more than 160 degrees celsius. Heat defiant fibres can make it much easier to revive a wig.

It really is a personal choice of whether you want an easy style that you don’t need to worry about or you want to be able to style and recreate your own style. All fibres have advantages and disadvantages. Your budget will play a part in the decision. There is simply no right or wrong in this decision. It really is a personal choice.