Fall 2021 Willow By Jon Renau In Shaded Mocha 24Bt18S8 | #Wigreview #Jonreanu

A quick review of Willow in Shaded Mocha 24BT18S8 from Jon Renau 2021 Fall Collection.

This wig features:

- Hand-tied cap construction

- Smart Lacefront

- Monofilament top

- Standart Synthetic Fibre

- Average cap size

The wig I was wearing at the end of the video is called Dalgona in Belle Tress colour British Milktea.

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My head measurements are:

Circumference - 21.5" (Average)

Front to back - 12" (Petite)

Ear to ear - 12" (Petite)

Neck - 4"

Face - 8"

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Hi everyone welcome back. This is Ted from Ted's Wig Emporium.. It'S been some time since i've reviewed a Jon Renau wig.. This one is called Willow. It'S from the 2021 Fall collection and it's in color Shaded Mocha. So let's jump into the review. Okay guys. So this one is called Willow is the brand new 2021 Fall collection.? This one is in colour, Shaded, Mocha and the first thing I've noticed when I first tried this wig on it's the difference in the fibers.. They are very much on the dryer side and since I've been wearing quite a lot of Belle Tress and Raquel Welch styles, the difference is quite striking between the new fiber Jon Renau is using on this particular style.. Just to give you the dimensions guys the front here: the bang measures 13 inches from crown down it, measures 15 inches. So it's a nice very pretty length, the sides, measure 12 and a half inches nape measures 8.75, and this star weighs 4.1 ounces. On my kitchen scales, so let me give you a spin, so she you can see what she looks like on all the sides. This is my right hand. Side, Willow comes with a beautiful lace front, it's a traditional smart lace front by Jon Renau, which is really nicely done., Because this is obviously a Shaded Mocha shade. You are going to see the knots. They are obviously much darker, so you can pluck some of the knots out just to break up that very uniform line here at the front just to make it slightly more uneven. We are getting a full mono top, which you can part wherever you like with this style. Let me guys show you here so i'm parting normally, on my right hand, side, but you can quite easily and as you can see, the scalp does look very natural, beautiful waves, very relaxed waves.. We are also getting a fully hand tied cap, which is very comfortable. It fits me really well very little bugginess at the top there. There is no permatease because it's a fully hand tied cup, there's no permatease here at the crown, which sometimes you might find.. So it's a very nice sleek, looking style. The density is, I would say, more, on the medium side. There is quite a lot of hair on this, but because those waves are so relaxed they don't make this style. Look too puffy and too big overall.. So really, really nice pretty style.. It'S a standard, synthetic hair. I got quite used to the luxury of the Belle Tess and Raquel Welch fibers, which are heat friendly, which feel completely different compared to the standard synthetic. So you do want to be very careful around the oven. You don't want to open an oven door too quickly, just to make this hair dry out and and shrivel up in the heat. So please be careful. Let me guys show you the sides here., The ear tabs fall quite high, actually on this style. This is my bio hair here at the bottom. It blends quite well with this color. On this side as well, it's quite high, so this will actually be quite comfortable. If you wear glasses, you could quite easily slip your glasses just under those ear tabs. So that's always a'' good to know'', for you guys Who wear glasses. So before i take the cap off and show you what she looks like from inside. Let'S quickly talk about this color., This one is called Shaded Mocha.. The code for Shaded Mocha is 24. Bt18. S8 and basically, what that means, we we're getting an equal blend of medium ash blonde and light gold brown. We are also getting a dark brown root number eight. And we are also getting a slightly tipped at the bottom effect. So you can see ..., i'm not not sure if you can see that in this lighting guys ... it is slightly tipped at the bottom., So the color is really beautiful. Very warm! It'S a very warm and golden brown very pretty. Let'S have a look at the inside of the cap now, okay, guys, so here she is from inside. We are getting this beautifully done hand tied cap construction here It is quite stretchy here, although i would say this cap falls more on a smaller side of average. What we are getting here is a full mono top with a beautifully done lace front. We are getting the velcro ear tabs, which are slightly under knotted, not majorly, we're getting the metal stays in there. We'Ve got extended, nape with the metal stays and we also got the velcro adjusters. So it's a beautiful cap, construction. Very, very comfortable and just to show you guys the contrast between the Shaded Mocha. I wanted to compare this to the British Milktea on Dalgona. Just have a look: how different those two colors are. This one is very ashy, whereas shaded mocha is beautifully golden in tone and the movement of the hair as well, really pretty so guys. I hope you enjoyed watching this review. This was Willow in Shaded Mocha by Jon Renau. Thank you very much guys and see you in my next video. Take care bye,

kaywearswigs: This is such a beautiful style... thank you for your thoughts on this piece

erin neff: Thank you for your honest reviews. Being new to wigs and still trying out the various manufacturers for fibre/density/cap size, it is always helpful to see what they each have to offer. I have been sticking more to ELLEN WILLE due to the density (less so), softness and wig size (petite/average), plus some of the edgier looks, but am looking to branch out and it is helpful knowing that JR, at least this on, is drier. I have also tried and wear Belle Tress (though a little large for me). Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for your candidness in your reviews. :)

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