Wig Review: Miranda By Jon Renau In Storm (Fs36/56/60S4)

Lauren reviews Miranda by Jon Renau in Storm (FS36/56/60S4). To shop for Miranda, go to https://www.wigsbypattispearls.com/mir...

Hey everyone welcome back to the channel, I hope you're having a great day, I'm Lauren and I am going to be bringing you a tried and true way from John Renault Miranda, one of the more popular synthetic wigs. But what's new and different about it is the color John Renault has released five new colors and what they call their Arctic Arctic collection. Now these colors, they all have blends of grey in them that give it kind of an icy cooler look which is very fashion-forward right now you go on Instagram, and a lot of the more popular Instagram bloggers are going. Kind of gray was sometimes pink undertones or purple or blue, and Jean Renault has jumped on that wagon and given us a collection of five different colors across ten of their best-selling wigs, so the wig I am showing you today is Miranda. Now I may have reviewed Miranda before, but definitely in a darker color, but today I am showing you the color storm, which I will get her in the light. So you can see how she is new and different, but let me tell you about the wig altogether. So this is a very long layered wig. She has the smart lace front, which is a something that is unique to John Renault, where they take the lace fibers and they crisscross them, and then they kind of melt them together. So there's no fraying, it looks very natural. The fibers are very, very fine, so you'll see when I put her on how fine it is and how undetectable that lace is. She has a mono part, so the part is on the left side. So it would part here and go to the right if that's typically how you wear your hair, she is an average cap size. The bang is a little over 10 inches long, so the bang in itself is very long that front layer there. The crown is about 12 inches down and then the layers kind of come in at the nape, which is 12 inches, and then the sides are 11 inches. So she is a very long layered wig and she has this movement on the bottom. So it's not stick straight, so it's going to give you a natural, almost looks like you took the curling air and it kind of flipped out some pieces at the bottom to give you some movement in this piece, and it is about 5 ounces. So a little bit heavier because it is a longer piece with a lot of hair. Ok, let's talk about this color storm now storm is a darker gray color, compared to like the sleek color that I showed you in Victoria in a previous video. So it's a little bit darker. It has multiple shades of gray in it, so it has this very dark route to it and then it kind of has these. I don't know if you can see I'm right by a window, so you have some blonder colors. You have some dark grey colors in there and it looks like it almost has a little bit of a pewter color to it. Almost I don't know kind of a grayish brown color to it, but overall it's definitely just a dimensional gray color. Some of the colors in the Arctic collection have blues and purples. It'S nothing like that. This is the most neutral I feel like if you're going for just a true gray, color and Victoria was more of like an icy blonde, so that's the difference and the colors between the storm and the sleet okay. So let me go put her on, so you can see what she is all about. The screen shot ready here. All the details on genre knows Miranda and the color storm. Okay. Here she is. This is John Rene's Miranda, which I absolutely love. I think she is so pretty a great length, not too long, not too short a great sweeping layer in the front, and I love the movement here on the bottom and y'all know me with layers I have. I don't love a piece that has long layers and the bottom layer is so thin that it doesn't match the top layer and it just looks disproportional, but this is very well done. I feel like the fullness on the bottom matches, the fullness on the top, giving it an overall really beautiful look now. This piece is more about the color than the cut. So let's talk about this color storm. Now, if you saw my review with Victoria, she came in the color sleet, which had a lot more blond in it, which gave it a brighter icier. Looking gray, this one has lots of dark brown undertones, which gives it an overall darker gray, appearance. Both of them are definitely in the gray family, but if you're wanting something lighter and brighter, I would go with sleet this one's going to give you an overall darker tone with storms. So it is routed with a very, very dark brown, almost black route, which I think is really great. I love the dimension a darker route gives and then they carried the darker strands all the way through, and then they blended it in with different colors of grace. You have a very light gray, you have kind of a brownish grey, and then you have those darker Brown strands running through, so it gives it a beautiful dimensional color. As you can see, those lighter streaks are running through it. I think, overall, it's an absolutely beautiful. Very natural, looking grey color, I really really love this color storm. Okay, so back to the piece we have these longer layers in the front, which you can definitely get an ear tuck with on both sides. So you can definitely put that behind your ear and because it's a longer piece you could pull it all the way back and do a low ponytail. You could sweep it to the side and do a side ponytail, there's lots of great options. With this a longer layered look: okay, let me talk about the smart lace, so you can see. You cannot see this lace right here where it is meeting my scalp, it is undetectable. You can definitely see the nodding because it is a darker color in the root. So I would not pull it away from my face because you can see the obvious nodding, but as far as the lace where it meets my skin, you cannot see it. That is the beauty of this smart lace collection. They use such a fine ooh. I'Ve got to find my part here: they use such a fine lace and then the way they crisscross it and weld it together. It just is so beautiful and you just cannot even see it so very great job with that smart lace. Now this has a mono part, so you're only going to be able to part here on the left side and sweep over you're not going to be able to get a straight middle part with this piece. That'S just the way she comes in the part does have a mono top, so it is very natural. Looking you could even make it more natural by plucking some of those hairs out of the part line to give it a more defined, look and widen. That part line just a little bit makes it look very natural. I'M gon na give you a 360, so you can see all the way around, but here she is in the front with a lot of the hair pulled forward and then, if we were to kind of pull it back here and my seat and this side, the Way around she is a beautiful piece. Now she is an average cap, I'm typically an average cap size and the adjustable ear tabs are hitting me in the temples where they should. I don't feel any bunching. She is a very comfortable wig and she is one of John Renault is one of one of their top selling wigs. So people love love, love this wig again, what's new about her, is just this color, the Arctic collection. Now there are 10 different wigs. If you love the color, but maybe you don't love the style, you have 9 other choices that you could take a look and see all the different styles. This storm color comes in. So if you want to check it out head over two weeks, bye, Patty's, pearls, calm genre knows the manufacturer. Miranda is the wig and then the color from the Arctic collection is storm. Alright, I will see you guys next time. Bye,

Faith Vogel: Beautiful! I wear Miranda. I had bangs cut into it and it has made all the difference. It looks fantastic with bangs. It looks great with a low side pony. I sometimes take the front pieces and clip them lower in the back with a pretty clip. Doing all makes it look much sleeker, and very natural. It also gives you an innocent look. But fully down, it is a knockout without being over the top in the least. Great review, thanks!

Mouse4601: Love the new JR COLORS!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Beautiful review! Thanks

CountCarbsNotCals: Wow i was looking for this color Jon Renau and didn't know about this affordable style! Now i'm looking this same style in different color. Thanks!

Miss Pethamhouse: Looks beautiful on you!! Thanks

Sally Smack: Jon Renau didn't carry the lightest color into the front hairline. I hope they fix that, since many of us hate visible dark knots along the hairline. If not for that super duper mistake, Storm would be a lovely color.

Cathy's Creation and vlog: Very cute, but my question is were you wearing your normal hair in the first part of the video.

mattiesful: I wish JR didn't make the root so dark. Naturally Gray hair women don't usually have dark roots...

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