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Celine is a textured, light density pixie designed to create soft, feathered movement and a natural, effortless drape. Extra length and dimension on top offer volume and styling flexibility, while the short tapered back keeps the silhouette clean and contemporary.
The SmartLace lace front provides a realistic hairline, and the monofilament top creates the look of natural scalp and growth for added authenticity. Crafted in heat-friendly fiber, Celine can be straightened for a sleek look, waved for softness, or tousled for lived-in texture.
Key Features:
- Light density for a lighter look and feel
- Textured layers with soft crown volume
- Heat-friendly fiber for customizable styling
- Tapered back for a flattering silhouette
- Lightweight cap for breathable comfort
HD | Heat-Friendly Synthetic Care
WE RECOMMEND WASHING YOUR ALTERNATIVE HAIR EVERY 6-8
WEARS
HighDefLace is crafted from finer materials that create
an exceptionally soft, transparent finish for a seamlessly natural look. Due to
the lace being more delicate, it requires gentle handling and attentive care to
maintain its beautiful integrity. Please review our essential care tips.
CLEANSE & CONDITION
- Before
washing, gently remove any tangles using your Jon Renau Wide Tooth Comb
ONLY
- Wet
hair completely using cool running water
- Gently
lather the hair with a small amount of Jon Renau Synthetic Shampoo, making
sure that the hair is traveling in the same direction. DO NOT rub hair;
this will cause tangling
- Rinse
thoroughly under cool running water until water runs clear
- Wrap
wig or hairpiece in a towel and gently pat dry
- Gently
detangle hair using Wide Tooth Comb
- Spray
with Leave-In Conditioning Spray (3-5 pumps) keeping away from base
DRY & STYLE
- Allow
wig or hairpiece to air dry naturally by placing on a plastic or wire wig
stand. Do NOT blow dry
- Air
drying your wig will give the best results. The fiber will dry fastest; be
sure the cap is completely dry before wearing, storing, or displaying
- Apply
HD Smooth Detangling Spray, (3-5 pumps) focusing on the bottom half of wig
or hairpiece. Gently comb through using your Wide Tooth Comb
- ONLY
the Jon Renau wide tooth comb is used on your HD fiber. Other tools will
cause frizzing/tangling
- HD
fiber can withstand heat up to 350° F, however, Jon Renau recommends
working at 270°-280° F
- It is
recommended to use professional grade heat styling tools with digital
temperature settings to control heat
STORAGE
- Place
on a wig stand or mannequin head that is smaller to maintain the cap shape
and prevent stretching.
- Store
in a cool, dark area away from direct sunlight to prevent drying or
weakening of the lace.
- Avoid
heat sources (bathrooms, styling stations, windows) to help preserve the
softness and integrity of the lace.
- TIPS:
Heat Friendly synthetic fibers can tangle and frizz with wear. It is
important that the frizz is corrected early to avoid permanent damage to
the fiber. Use your flat iron to smooth any frizz before washing.
Maintenance can help extend the longevity of both the fiber and base
materials. Regular detangling is important for overall product longevity,
as tangles left untreated may require repeated pulling, which can create
tension and gradually stretch the base material and lace over time. We
recommend using HD Smooth Detangler and a wide tooth comb DAILY to
detangle. Be mindful when detangling around the hairline and delicate
lace.
TO CURL OR SMOOTH
- Heat
your curling or flat iron to 270°-280° F (132°–138°C).
- Gently
remove any tangles using your wide tooth comb. Avoid tugging or pulling
around the hairline and lace.
- Starting
at the nape, take .5”–1.5” sections of hair.
- Spray
Jon Renau Heat Protectant Spray on each section to protect the fiber (1-2
pumps per section).
- Allow
product to dry before applying hot styling tool.
TO CURL
- Gather
hair into curling iron, smooth through to the ends. Roll the iron up
towards the base of the wig or hairpiece, staying 1-2” away. No tugging or
pulling.
- Hold
for 10-15 seconds, then turn the tip of iron toward the ground and release
curl into palm of hand.
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