Honey, color's pretty much everything when you're picking a wig. The right shade doesn't just look good—it makes your skin glow and feels super natural. Whether you're craving classic black, rich browns, stunning blondes, bold reds, or even fun fashion colors, we've got you. From "is that her real hair?" neutrals to "look at me" statement shades, find your dream color right here.
What You'll Love About Shopping By Color:
Every shade imaginable - Tons of blacks, browns, blondes, reds, and elegant grays
Skin tone guidance - Find shades that make your complexion pop
Natural-looking options - Colors so realistic they'll think it's yours
Bold statement colors - Perfect for when you're feeling super extra
Ombre and highlights - Get that depth and dimension without the salon bill
Multiple undertones - Pick from warm, cool, or neutral vibes in every family
Problems We Solve:
Not sure what looks good? Check your undertones! Warm skin looks gorgeous in honey blondes and auburn. Cool tones shine in burgundy and ash blonde. Budget tight? Natural black is pretty much a win for everyone.
Photos look different than the wig? Screens can be tricky. We use detailed descriptions and lots of real-life photos. Pro tip: Check the customer reviews to see how the color looks on real women in natural light.
Nervous about a bold change? That's the beauty of wigs! Try that purple or blonde without touching your own hair. Don't love it? Just take it off. Zero commitment, all the fun.
Need a specific vibe? Filter by color to find exactly what you need. Elegant silver for church, fun colors for the weekend, or natural tones for the office.
Shop By Color Category:
Black Wigs - Jet black, natural black, and off-black Brown Wigs - Chocolate, caramel, and rich coffee shades Blonde Wigs - Platinum, honey, and ash blonde Red Wigs - Auburn, copper, and bright wine reds Gray & Silver Wigs - Salt and pepper, charcoal, and platinum silver Fashion Colors - Blue, pink, purple, and rainbow stuff Highlighted Wigs - Balayage and natural-looking streaks Ombre Wigs - Beautiful dark-to-light transitions
It's all about your undertones. Look at your wrist—blue or purple veins? You're likely cool-toned, so maybe go for ash blonde, burgundy, or silver. Green veins? You're probably warm-toned, and honey blonde or auburn will look super on you. Got both? You're lucky—you can pretty much rock anything. When in doubt, natural black or dark brown's a win every time.
Usually, yeah, but screens are tricky. Your phone's brightness can make a brown look way darker or a red look way brighter. Check the written description for words like "ash" or "warm" to get the real vibe. Life's short—if you're unsure, check the customer review photos to see the color in the real world.
Human hair? Sure, but going darker's way easier. Bleaching can ruin the hair, so maybe don't try turning a black wig platinum at home. Synthetic? Don't even try it. Regular dye won't stick and it'll just be a mess. Better to just buy the color you're actually craving!
No way! Blonde and gray on Black women is a whole look—it's super chic. Just pick the right tone and maybe add a little more mascara or lip color so your face doesn't disappear. Confidence is key; own it and you'll look stunning.
Natural black (1B) and dark brown (2 or 4) are the most realistic. Look for wigs with some highlights or ombre so the color isn't "flat." Natural hair's got dimension, so your wig should too. Yaki textures in these shades look especially real.
Absolutely! Be a brunette on Monday and a redhead by Friday. That's the best part of the wig life—no damage to your hair and tons of variety. Just store them on stands so they stay looking fresh for your next swap.
Darker colors like black and brown usually stay looking "new" longer. Reds are notorious for fading, and blondes can sometimes get a little yellow if they're out in the sun way too much. Keep them out of the heat to make that color last!
Stick with natural blacks and browns for the office. They look polished and mean business. You can definitely do subtle highlights, but maybe save the bright purple or platinum for your weekend plans.
Usually, anything natural's totally fine. Burgundy and silver are classic church favorites! If your congregation's more traditional, maybe skip the neon blue for Sunday service, but overall, it's all about looking your best.
Keep it out of the sun and don't wash it too much—over-washing's the fastest way to strip color. Use products specifically made for your wig's fiber. If you've got silver or blonde hair, a little purple shampoo can keep it from turning yellow.