Last updated date Fri Mar 13 2026 By William Brown
Thicker hair may be great for some, but it is not always suitable for everyone. Some people wearing a heavy-density wig may look unnatural. Choosing the proper density is important because you want it to look as natural as possible, to suit an occasion, or for your job.
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When investing in a high-quality wig, wig density is the most critical factor for achieving a natural look. Density represents the hair volume on the cap. It's not the texture, and is measured by percentage. While options range from 60% (extra light) to 180% (extra heavy), the 120% density standard is preferred for most US clients because it perfectly mimics the thickness of a healthy human scalp.
Top-tier units often feature "pre-plucked" hairlines, where lower density at the edges transitions into a fuller crown for seamless realism. Remember, density is distinct from strand thickness; you can have high density with fine hair or low density with coarse strands. Mastering this distinction ensures your unit offers the ideal silhouette and movement.

50 - 60%: Extra Light
This hair density wig is only applicable for people with low-density hair. People mainly wear this to pronounce a hairline.
80 - 90%: Light
Some people might have a typical hair density, but each strand is thin. This hair density wig is perfect for mimicking natural hair but giving it a bit of volume.
100 - 110%: Light Medium
This hair density wig is light but gives a fuller look with fine hair.
120 - 130%: Medium
This hair density wig is the standard hair density. It is the most realistic-looking wig density because it is not too thick or thin. Moreover, this density is the closest to the thickness of actual hair.
140 - 150%: Medium Heavy
It is also known as full density because it gives a bit more volume than the medium but still has a natural look. There is bounce and movement in this wig, and it works well with most of the hairstyle options.
160 - 180%: Heavy
Most of the models or actors wear heavy wigs to give the appearance of complete and high-volume hair. The fullness will be noticeable but not overwhelming to the eyes or the wearer.
200%: Extra Heavy
People wear this density wig when they need a grander, more obvious look for performance. It is primarily a stage wig and not for everyday use.
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William is a professional hair stylist with over 10 years of experience. He is passionate about creating personalized, trendy looks for his clients and specializes in hair treatments and updos. He is now a certified hair adviser for Mic Hair Company. His articles are always filled with advice, pro tips, and latest hair research results.
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