Wig Review: Drew By Jon Renau In Fs26/31 (Caramel Syrup)

Jessica reviews Drew by Jon Renau in FS26/31 (caramel syrup). To shop for Drew, go to https://www.wigsbypattispearls.com/dre.... At the beginning of the video, Jessica is wearing Spotlight by Raquel Welch in RL19/23SS.

Hey everyone its Jessica here and I have another wig review for you today. I have had a blast doing these wig reviews. Right now I am wearing the wreck. Howl Welch, wig spotlight. This is a heat defiant, synthetic wig. I actually just have her kind of half up right now, pinned back and man. She is just so cute. I cannot get enough of this color and the style, but anyway we are not here to talk about spotlight. We are here to talk about drew by John Renault. She is a heat defiant, synthetic wig in the color caramel syrup. So if you're not familiar the color, actually the numbers is FS 26 / 31 and she is super cute. You guys I've been seeing a lot of true floating around actually just different folks online wearing her, and I think it looks really cute on so what I'm gon na do is show you. The inside of the Catholic always talk a little bit about the features of the wig I'll put drew on and we'll talk about what I think about her in terms of pros and cons, different ways. You can wear her. So let's get started. So if we take a look at the inside of the cap, drew features a monofilament top, which i've talked about a lot throughout the series that allows you to part your hair anyway, whether you're a left right or middle part sort of person. It also has a lace front, so that allows you to style the hair away from your face, while still giving the appearance that the hairs are growing right out of your head and the back of the cap is open wefted. So what i'm gon na do is pop jus on, so you can check out the color. You can see the style and we'll talk a little bit more about it. As always, don't forget these are hashtag filter, free reviews. There are no filters on any of these videos or pictures that I'm gon na post. I wish somebody would invent like a filter to where, like you, can keep the hair the natural color. It is and then like filter the face, because I could really use like a little bit of something here and there, but the reason why I wanted to do filter free reviews, for you guys is because I really wanted to give you the best most realistic view Of how the wig is going to look, you know in terms of seeing all of the layers in terms of seeing the color I'm sitting in front of a wind. So this is all natural sunlight. No artificial lights are used whatsoever, so just wanted to make sure you guys know that in advance, so the color and the style that you see in these videos is going to be really true to life. So let's get drew on and take a closer look. Are you guys here she is here is Drew by John Renault again, this is the color caramel syrup, and what do you guys think, like I said I have seen, drew floating around just you know here and there an Instagram some people trying her on and I Always think that she looks really cute on other people and I feel like on me. She definitely looks cute, but I kind of like unsure about these layers, so we'll talk about that in a second, but I just wanted to touch on the color really quickly. So this color is kind of like a light brown that almost has a little bit of copper undertones and then it's got blond highlights going through. So these are the type of highlights that you can definitely see. You know they're kind of blunt, and so, if you're, one of those people that likes more of a balayage style, look like painted on highlights that just kind of blend in this color isn't necessarily gon na be for you because, like like, I said you can see The highlights - and they stick out a lot if you're somebody who likes that look then you're, definitely gon na, like this um, the lace front, looks pretty good on this wig. I will um show you guys a picture. It'S a little bit hard to see with the front camera of my iPhone, because it's not as clear as the other one, but it does look pretty good and the knots are pretty light. So if you wanted to wear this away from your face, you could for sure get away with it. Like I mentioned before, this is a heat defiant wig. So I like it because it's not as shiny as typical synthetic wigs and you can use heat styling tools on this, like you know, flat irons or curling irons, and you can achieve a little bit of a different look. The bad part about heat, defying fiber fibers is that they often are more prone to tangling. So just keep that in mind this wig does, you know, sit below the shoulder, so you are gon na give movement just from wearing it. You know just rubbing up against your shoulders, so I would definitely recommend keeping your wide tooth comb handy in your purse in your car she's definitely going to need little bit of a comb out here and there just to keep those tangles away. You know I would recommend, maybe just like once an hour. Obviously, you'll have to kind of see based on your lifestyle what works, but definitely keep this handy as far as the layers go depending kind of like how she sits on me, I'm kind of getting Rachel green vibes, so that's kind of cool. You know like with the Minka wig, if you saw you, can kind of puff her up a little bit, use some styling cream or contouring paste and get a little bit more volume and life, and then that's really fun as well with those layers. It kind of just gives you a really fun flirty look or maybe even a little edgy, depending on I'm kind of your attitude or who that day, the only thing about the layers that gives me a little bit of pause. Is that sometimes, when the hairs like kind of just falls down, it almost looks like two different, very different layers that are like from two different wigs, so you can kind of see right here. You have these front layers that kind of come down and just kind of tuck under and kind of frame the face, and then you have this longer layer down here that kind of flips off to the side. When those layers work together, it looks really cute and I like it a lot, but when the layers don't work together and when they get a little bit of separation like you just saw, I feel like it just it's. I don't know. I just don't like how that looks on me. Like I said it almost looks like two different wigs. It looks like a kind of short wig here and a longer wig down here. Some people like that look kind of like that. Look of that choppy layering. I just don't love that look on me but, like I said when I brush this out and they kind of work together a little bit better. I think that looks really cute, so yeah, if you guys have followed me, you might be a little weirded out by seeing me and brown, but I like this. I think that to go from blonde to brown, this color brown, specifically um, is a really gentle easy transition. I don't feel like this is so drastic that I'm like Who am I I just feel like it's a little bit of like a shift in color and it looks really fun, and I really like that. Um again, this is drew by John Renault and yeah. What do you guys think super cute huh

Emmi B: Wow, I love your videos. I wish you would do more! You look gorgeous in every single wig, do you ever NOT look good?? I ordered the Arrow because of you and I am PRAYING I look half as good as you!!

Becca Putnam: Wow, you look amazing in that Drew color!!! You've got great coloring for the reddish color

Mimi Me: I liked the first wig a lot. Drew, in my opinion, would look better with the extra length cut maybe to the jawline. What are the prices?

Liz: What color is the spotlight wig please!

moodypet8: Natural

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