Belle Tress Spice Girl Wig Review | Honey With Chai Latte | Compare To Jon Renau Ignite & Styling!

Presenting a wig review of the Belle Tress SPICE GIRL in the color Honey With Chai Latte! Plus, let's compare this style to Jon Renau IGNITE in Palm Springs Blonde FS17/101S18. Side by side comparison and styling! XOXO

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Hey everybody welcome back to Taz's wit, closet. This is Taz. I am filming on the back porch of my son's home in southern Georgia. This will be one of the last reviews that I do from this location as I'll be heading back to Ohio and my regular wood closet very soon. I'M excited today to present a style for you in the cafe collection by Belle. Tres spice girl is a short angle, bob cut with face framing fringe and a nice beveled back and boy. Does this style really give genre nose ignite a run for its money? I really like the style, its featured today in the color honey, with chai latte, which is a combination of some medium honey blonde, some paler gold blonde, and all of that is on a medium brown root. Beautiful blonde, it's more neutral to warm in tone spice girl is so easy and practical to wear. It has about an eight and a half to nine inch front piece here and that's gon na stretch a little bit below the chin and frame the face. All the way around it looks like it's about a five and a half to six inch layer in the back off of the crown and then that tapers down into about a three-inch nape and then some slight layering here on the sides which gives it a beautiful Angular effect with some forward movement, the nape is actually really nice at three inches. It should satisfy most people in terms of covering the hairline and spice girl, has a temple to template, lace, front and a left monofilament side part. Let'S take a look at the lace front now that the knots are about medium in size. It'S not it's not terribly contoured there and the appearance of the knots is evident here due to the dark, the dark root. Color here you can definitely see through to scalp all the way back to the crown along that monofilament part spice girl has an amazing density, just like so many of the other piece says in that cafe: collection by Beltran, it's an extreme light density in each fiber Is very fine in dinner, these are heat friendly up to 350 degrees and it has a nice wispy, texture and appeal, especially right around the face. There'S very limited permit ease on this style as well. You'Ll find just enough permit ease to obscure the lefting along the monofilament, on the top and on the crown sides, and back no puffy pillowy permit ease anywhere on the style, and I think that just really gives it a nice natural movement as well. Here'S an inside look at the cap for a bell: Tressa spice girl, it's a very minimal cap. It'S very stretchy, ultra-thin wedding, it's very, very cool. So there is your temple to Temple lace front and then it's a single unit back into a left. Monofilament side part. Some open wefts covered by some rose lace. There felt it extended, ear, tab, nice, long, sturdy stays very nice coverage and, in the back, you'll find an extended nape with bra, strap type adjusters, there's quite a bit of stretch on this style. I believe it's average right out of the box. I was able to cinch it in a tad. To give me a petite average circumference fit spice girl is right out of the box. I did not do anything but remove the tag. Give it a quick shake and put it on, and so I didn't use any product or any styling at all on this style. It'S just gorgeous and very natural right out of the box. It'S got a very clean classic, look to it, let's try it with glasses. So the glasses fit beautifully between the ear and the ear tab on this style, because there's very limited permits used in that area and there's a very minimal path and because there's very little permit ease on this style. You'Re not going to get tons and tons of volume, but based on the layer, and you can pinch together some nice volume and some fluffy layering on this. I think that it's very easy to tuck behind the ears, which is not an option on some of the heavier permit eased styles. So it's they're very similar styles around the face. You'Ll see the same face framing layers on the Ignite, as you do on spice girl, and it's about the same. It'S about the same length on both of these styles. It just kind of hugs and goes under the chin at around eight and a half, eight eight and a half inches. So some of the bigger differences you will see, then, is that the Ignite only has a one and a half inch nape. So a lot of you cannot wear this style because the nape doesn't quite cover your own natural hairline, whereas the bell tres spice girl, has a three-inch name and may provide you with a little better coverage. So one of the other big differences between the two is that spice girl has that lace, front and left monofilament side part, whereas the John Renault ignite just has the lace front and then as open top sides and back now. Because of that, you are going to find a lot more permit ease on the Ignite versus the spice scroll. A lot of thick pillowy permit ease throughout the top of that style due to some of the permit ease and heavier density on ignite you're. Gon na see a bigger beveling effect here in the back versus the spice girl. Now, because of that, the fibers are also a little thicker in dinner. They'Re, both heat friendly, but the each of the fibers on the ignite are a little thicker in diameter than the very baby, fine texture of the spice girl. Now, in terms of price, the price point is a little higher on the spice girl, because you have some additional monofilament features there. But if you're looking for something with a little less density, more monofilament features in a similar style. You might want to check out spice girl. That'S been a review today of the new spice girl style 5 el tres in the color honey, with chai latte, and then we brought in our guest star, which was the ignite by John Renault in the color Palm Springs. Blonde, I hope you enjoyed the review today. See you next time on task swing. One

Røbbin Le Mølk: I love the split screen side by side comparisons. Just another feature that makes your wig reviews the best and most fun to watch(actually, I've never watched any other wig reviewers because I don't need or want to. I'll stick with the best☺) Thank you Taz

SIRA: I really appreciate reviews showing colors and styles in outside/natural lighting and always love to see the side by side comparisons. Definitely reminds me of Jon Renau Ignite. These short styles always look so cute on you. I need shoulder length, but if I was going to buy a short wig this or Ignite would be great choices. Thanks for another great review! Safe travels home!

Denise Sheets: Thank you for doing this comparison, Taz! I love Ignite so much but have been wondering if I could find a sister style with a monofilament... here she is! I just purchased from WS1 after watching your review so THANK YOU THANK YOU!

Cynthia's Tarot: Adorable, and you are always beautiful ! I love spice girl ! It does look natural and moves just like real human hair ! Thank you so much for this demo ! Also it's great that you took it right out of the box and didn't have to do anything ! Love you so very much !

Wyzer Now: I’m in agreement with the previous comments. You’re absolutely without competition. In reference to your side by side comparisons, I love the way you wear the same outfit as well. Thanks so much for your time and the effort you go through for your viewers.

Patricia Stonebridge: Oh wow , very similar to the John Renau ignite which I love ! Especially in the Palm Springs blonde , it makes such a difference being HD looks so natural I have the Kristen wig , too shiny !

Amy Rutherford-Close: Love her! I have one similar-Very different than my bio hair, so people really noticed when I first started wearing it. Fun!

Melinda Baker: I love this style! I haven't tried anything from Belletress. Spice Girl will be my first! Thanks for the review Taz!

Brenda Gregory Yuen: Like this style a LOT! Perfect for me: low denure, little permatease, less density, lace front and mono part. It's always the color that trips me up: the rooting on Chai Latte is very dark for me. I have another in that color and I find it too dark. Hmmm, trade-offs right? :) Thanks Taz. Take care.

Lisa Bulmer: Beautiful and natural looking! I love how you did the South GA wave around the 0:17 mark!

Texas Outlook: Oh boy us Southern Ladies will love this big hair wig!! Thanks Taz! Blessings ~Sidney

Emily Rosenzweig: Hey Taz -- Thank you so much for this video and the comparison to Ignite -- super helfpul! One question. Belle Tress lists Spice Girl at 3.9 ounces, more than an ounce heavier than Ignite. I'm curious if that seems right to you -- it is hard for me to believe that it is that much heavier given that the measurements are so similar? I love how lightweight Ignite is but really want something with a lace part...

Barbra Mighall: I am loving the more frequent reviews! Quality and quantity from my favorite Taz!

Noni benito-Burmeister: I don’t like wigs that are “heat friendly”. I don’t understand why a style like this one would have to be heat friendly. What else can you possibly do with it? It is alredy beautiful wig as it is!!!

Liz Lyons: I love the rounded shape of this wig, Taz and the color. I have too much hair for it. I already worry about my JR Victoria because it is so short in the back. But, once I trim my biohair short, I am going to explore all these cute, cool wigs. Hope you are thriving at home again.

Susannah Wilson: Love this on you but I find these really dark roots to be a bit of a throw back to the days when you'd see someone with very blonde hair but their roots needed a touch up! If the roots were more of a shadow or slightly darker shade that would do it more for me. For that reason I gravitate more toward neutral blonde tones with low lights for dimension. Something for everyone I guess but I wish the manufacturers would take note. I don't think I'm the only one who feels this way. Most people who lighten their hair with highlights or other, do not have such super dark hair to start with but more of a "dishwater blonde"! !

Annette Burchett-Taylor: Was hoping for regular fibers in this style! :-) I have several Ignites but am dreaming of a regular fiber in this style!

Patty Carosi: Hi Taz Very cute wig. I like the longer nap for me. I am always afraid if it's short nap. Great review.

Kirsten Cione: Another winner!! I love Ignite its my favorite wig in Laguna blonde, ive been trying to get Ignite in Palm Springs but its always sold out Ive purchased 2 belle tress wigs ive had bad luck with both the wig caps fell apart within days and there wigs i think are a bit over priced. I love this wig on you i love the 2 blonde shades from BT, bombshell blond and champagne with apple pie.I wish i could find Ignite in palm springs blonde! You look amazing as aleays!!

Valerie Noyes: I truly wish Belletress would learn how to do good lace fronts. This is a great style and I like the lower density much better than Ignite but I simply can't deal with the crazy dark and pluggy lace fronts.

Karen Thomas: Thanks - love the side by side! Does it look like it would be easy to add a lite bang? Which do you think fits a larger head better?

Melanie Simpson: Great review!I I really like the longer nape!

Red headed Sojourner: Love this wig!

Gin Gin: Oh Taz. This is exactly what i wanted to see. The comparison. The spice girl is exactly what ivr been looking for. Thanks fot this review

Gin Gin: The Spice girl would look incredible in the marshmallow blonde colour.

Michele KT: Adorable! Seems similar to RW Straight Up With A Twist too.

Jackie Marsh: Love Love Her Taz!! You Look Beautiful in Her!! This one I'm Going To Have To Have To Check Out!! Sending Love and Prayers Your Way Sweet Friend!! Love!! XOXOXO!!

Jan Pastien: I love that wig and you look so pretty i love all your wigs they are so cute love jan .

Judy Anne: Which is longer on the sides Spice Girl or Ignite?

Kaye Carter Mature Woman Daily Dose: love it. Sending hugs, prayers and kindness

LAIK: Have u ever tried Paula Young wigs? Just wondering if they were at all comparable? I know they are less in price....

junbug1029: This is beautiful. Too bad it has a lace front. xoxo Joan

cecilia954: Taz, do you think it's possible to get a wig that looks natural for under $100? I'm having a skin cancer removed from the top of my head the end of Nov. I think it's going to take about 3wks. to look sort of normal and the dr says they can't put a bandage on my scalp because of the hair. I just wanted something to get me thru the holidays and have never purchased a wig before.Also, are wigs rough on the inside?Thanks

Jan Pastien: You are a sweet lady love you ad a friend love jan .

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