BEWARE - DO NOT BUY - A SCAM - INFERIOR AND WORTHLESS PRODUCTS
The image on the website reflected an image of US actress Lisa Rinna, in a brownish wig or haircut. I think Wigsline just illegally copied this image as it has no relationship to the wig I received. Besides being a totally different color, the wig was totally defective. I contacted the seller (who is apparently located in Mainland China) and was unable to return the wig. They agreed to refund 25% of the price, but I would have to pay the remainder to ship it to China and even then they want to do an exchange! No thank! I took the wig to a hairdresser, who looked at it and said some of the hair "rows" were sewn in backwards and cutting it wouldn't help. I don't know if the design, manufacturing instructions, or production personnel were at fault, but don't waste your money on this company!!! Even if this wig were not totally defective, the workmanship and quality is terrible. Hair is not individually tufted, but is sewn in rows. All in all the quality is just bad, cap does not fit, color is hideous. I'm sure little child serfs are probably making this for someone who doesn't have the first idea about how to create hair replacement wigs. Some greedy guy in China just saw a way to charge stupid foreigners much more money for terribly made wigs, that will be destined to be cat toys, halloween costumes, or thrown in the rubbish bin. I notice a lot of Chinese companies called Wigs...something or another. These are probably the same companies that change the last part of the name to skirt the law or other legal actions. BAD! I wish I could attach images to show you the advertised wig and the actual "thing" that I received. SHAME ON YOU WIGSLINE!








