I have been determined to try new colors and styles this summer so I decided to give Rachel by Henry Margu a try, and I'm hooked!

Rachel is a short sassy layered cut with long front layers that frame the face beautifully! Rachel can be worn sleek and professional or you can mess it up and wear it super casual and fun!

The denier of the fibers are super fine and this is a low density wig as well, there is very minimal permatease and tons of natural movement.

The color 27/26H is described as gold blonde/light auburn/glazed strawberry with chunky blonde highlights. In my opinion the blonde highlights are what make this wig so beautiful, they add so much personality and dimension. 

The cap construction for Rachel consists of a 100% hand tied temple to temple wide lace front, a large 100% hand tied mono top, open wefting for comfort and coolness, felt ear tabs and an open extended nape and velcro adjusters.

Note: Henry Margu wigs run a tad large on me, I can easily adjust them for a perfect fit using the velcro tabs, if you have a average/large head circumference this wig might work well for you.

The specs for Rachel are, bang 6.5, crown 2.75-6.5, sides 3-5, back 2.5-5 and nape 2.25. 

 

Just by adding a few accessories such as a head band and clips you can make Rachel super casual or use some styling cream to create a textured fun look! I am absolutely going to order Rachel in at least one more shade, this is a style wig that I will wear for years to come.

Rachel comes in over 30 shades, check out wigstudio1.com for more information on Rachel and follow me on instagram @crazywiglady where I post a "Wig to Toe Wednesday" every Wednesday, I'm also on YouTube, my channel name is Crazywiglady! 

I hope you enjoyed this blog on HM Rachel and until we meet again, "Remember, we're all in this together".

xoxo eileen

August 12, 2018 — Eileen Franklin

Comments

Cheryl said:

I just ordered this and I am so anxious to get it! Your video is what sold me on it, so thank you!!!

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