Stella Star | Lace Front & Monofilament Top Synthetic Wig by Jon Renau
Description
- Heat Defiant Collection
- Single Monofilament Top!
- Hair Length: Bangs 4" | Crown 5.25" | Sides 4.75" | Nape 3.5"
- Weight: 2.6 oz.
Introducing the Stella Star, an elegant and sophisticated stylish textured bob, expertly crafted by the renowned designer and cofounder of Jon Renau, Stella Reynolds. This chic style boasts longer hair in the nape, allowing for customizable flair and versatile styling. Made with high-heat fiber, the Stella Star wig can be easily styled to suit your personal taste. Its low Pema tease creates a natural look that's uniquely yours.
Why It Matters
- Heat Defiant Collection
- Single Monofilament Top!
- Hair Length: Bangs 4" | Crown 5.25" | Sides 4.75" | Nape 3.5"
- Weight: 2.6 oz.
Introducing the Stella Star, an elegant and sophisticated stylish textured bob, expertly crafted by the renowned designer and cofounder of Jon Renau, Stella Reynolds. This chic style boasts longer hair in the nape, allowing for customizable flair and versatile styling. Made with high-heat fiber, the Stella Star wig can be easily styled to suit your personal taste. Its low Pema tease creates a natural look that's uniquely yours.
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