Usually Indian (Chinese, Malaysian, etc.) hair colors are naturally between an off black and dark brown. Lighter browns, reds and blondes must be processed to lighten to hair color.
The lighter the hair color, the looser the curl we recommend you to select. Blonde hair does not hold tighter curls and deep waves well. Blonde hair processed for permanent curls have a slightly different feel than darker color hair. This is because the hair has been greatly processed to lighten the color and then requires extra processing for a permanent curl. The deeper the curl, the more processing is required. In essence the hair becomes over processed. That is why it is best to use loose body waves for blonde hair if you do not choose natural straight.
If you see photos of curly blonde lace wigs, most likely the curls are not permanent. It is straight hair which has been curled with a curling iron. Once you wash your wig the curl is gone and you must retool the hair with a curling iron to achieve the original look.
Tip: If you like curly blonde hair, purchase a wig with a light body wave texture. The wave is permanent and requires minimal processing. Once you apply the wig, use a curling iron or rollers to tighten the curl. It is easier to curl a wig that has a light wave applied than one than a silky straight wig. This is because the body wave holds a curl better
Tip: If you see a photo of a lace wig you would like to custom order, the texture and appearance of the wig you receive may slightly differ depending upon changes you request which are different than the photo. For example, let’s say you see a photo of a hairstyle that is the color #1B (off black) with a deep curl. You like the style but would like the same curl pattern except with a color #4 with #27 highlights. Because the hair color is lighter, the curl texture may be slightly different.

