It's July, and with the summer heat ramping up, it might be time to switch out your daily wear for something a little lighter. These light density wigs are PERFECT for when summer days turn to summer nights from all of our favorite brands!

Amelie by PUSH Hair

From Wig Studio 1's own in-house brand PUSH Hair, meet Amelie! This chic inverted bob is made with heat-friendly synthetic and an open-wefted cap construction. For heat-friendly color swatches and detailed shade references, see our Push Hair heat-friendly color swatches and descriptions. Amelie features a lace front hairline and a monofilament top, allowing you to part in any direction. Shown in Butterbeer Blonde, available in 13 colors. For detailed shade meanings and tone references, see our Push Hair human hair color chart descriptions.
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Lyndon by Rene of Paris

From Rene of Paris' Hi-Fashion Collection, Lyndon is a gorgeous long style with romantic waves and face-framing layers. Designed with high-quality synthetic fibers, Lyndon features a lacefront hairline and monofilament part. Available in 18 colors, shown in Melted Cinnamon. To better understand Rene of Paris Hi-Fashion shades like Melted Cinnamon, see our Hi-Fashion color descriptions.

Mira by Amore

Short, stylish & effortless - Mira from Amore is a sleek, chin-length bob that compliments any face shape with her soft texture and wispy fringe. Carefully crafted with a fully hand-tied cap and heat-friendly synthetic fibers, Mira is the height of luxury. Available in 22 colors, shown in Cinnamon Frost-R. Shown in Cinnamon Frost-R. See Amore color descriptions here. For help choosing the perfect Amore human hair color and understanding what each shade offers, see our Amore human hair colors guide.

Bella by Belle Tress

Bella's luxurious length, delicate layers and soft, wispy bangs transcend timeless beauty and glamour. If you love refined European styling, explore more styles in our British Collection by Belle Tress.  From Belle Tress, the fully hand-tied cap provides a comfortable wear, while the lace front with monofilament top seamlessly blend the hairline. Bella is sure to leave an impression that outlasts the summer. Shown in color Pumpkin Pie Spice-R, available in 12 colors. To understand the meaning behind each shade in the Belle Tress LUX SE Collection and make the best color choice, see our Belle Tress LUX SE Collection color descriptions.

 

Simmer Elite by Raquel Welch

The perfect mid-length "lob" from Raquel Welch is now even lighter with an upgraded hand-tied base that allows the hair to move gracefully and naturally. Made with synthetic fibers, this style is ready to wear. Shown in RL 19/23, available in 35 colors.

Drive by Ellen Wille

Elevate to the next level this summer with Drive by Ellen Wille. Designed with a micro-wefted cap for breathable, cool all-day wear. Plus the added mesh overlay in the crown is more comfortable for those with a sensitive scalp. Shown in Pearl Blonde Rooted, available in 12 colors. 

Hollie by Jon Renau

Another beautifully crafted hand-tied cap, Hollie by Jon Renau exudes casual sophistication. This shoulder length, slightly wavy style with trendy bangs is so versatile, and can easily be styled with low-heat tools. Shown in 12FS8, available in 18 colors. 

Looking for the lightest, most breathable Belle Tress styles? Discover our Belle Tress HF Synthetic Lace Front Wigs – Mono Top Hand-Tied collection—perfect for summer with natural parting, soft movement, and all-day comfort.

Order a light density wig today and beat the heat this summer - without sacrificing style!

Megan Davidson

Comments

Hollie” looks cute. I’m looking for something in a light brown with gold streaks and would love for it to be rooted. Also I like bangs so maybe this one would work for me what do you think?

— Cherie Cox

Love this!!! More, more, more low density wigs. Some older women can get overwhelmed, visually, with heavy, thick wigs. Even the best brands seem to have a problem making lower density wigs. I usually have to use thining shears to lighten them up. They move more naturally. Thx.

— Denise Delgado