
The U-part wig and V-part wig are two cost-effective non lace wig choices.
Unlike lace wigs, which often require skillful application to hide lace fronts and ensure a seamless blend with your natural hair, the V part and u part wig simplifies the process while still promising a flawless finish.
V part vs U part wig
What’s the difference between a v part and u part?
V-part wigs are the new U-part wigs in my opinion because they offer the same look with less leave-out needed. If you’re looking to take a break from frontals, but don’t want the commitment of a sew in I highly recommend trying out a V-part wig.
Pros of V part wigs
No lace,no glue,no leave out,no sew in.
All thin part wigs can be worn as a right ,left or center part.
Features the true roots closure which matches the roots of your hair.
Leave out 99%-100% less hair than a u part wig.

A U-part wig mandates leaving out a section of your natural hair for blending, but with the V-part, you can skip this step altogether. And for anyone familiar with the old-school invisible part technique, the V-part wig brings back that nostalgic charm but with modern advancements.
Do u part wigs damage hair
Leaving a little hair out, can prove detrimental, especially when you’re flat ironing it to match the hair ever so often.
You can’t wear leave-out all the time your hair is going to be heat damaged and fried off.
So get a u-part that matches your hair texture so you don’t have to straighten your hair.

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