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Chloe V by Belle Tress
100% Handmade and Hand-Tied, a part of the Lux Collection. It features an Ear-To-Ear Lace Front to allow you to wear the hair behind the ears without showing any hairline. A special knotting and ventilation method is applied to make the individual hair move independently, giving you more options to be creative with styling. Full mono makes it easy for you to make your own parts. Made with the same Luxurious HF fiber that BelleTress is famous for. Chloe has very precise layers to frame the face with a minimum amount of density for the most realistic features.
Color Shown: Toasted Walnut-R | Burnt Biscuit Blonde-R
Specifications:
Shirley’s Wig Shoppe Disclaimer:
Color: Please note that actual wig colors may vary slightly due to differences in device displays, lighting conditions, and individual perception of color. While we make every effort to provide accurate photos and color swatches, we cannot guarantee that the color you receive will look exactly as it appeared on your screen.
Measurements: The measurements provided are approximate and supplied by the manufacturer. Please note that individual factors—such as your height and body proportions—can affect how a style appears on you compared to how it looks in photos or videos.
I was really excited to try the Chloe wig, and while the overall style is beautiful, I was disappointed by a few key details—especially given the price point.
I ordered the Rich Chocolate Brown shade, and although the color has lovely lighter strands throughout, the hairline was a letdown. It’s made with very dark knots that don’t blend naturally, which makes the hairline look harsh and unrealistic.
Another issue is the parting. The wig comes pre-parted on the left side, but that area is so densely packed with hair that it’s hard to see any illusion of a natural scalp. When I tried to part it in the middle or on the right, the hair fullness in those areas is very sparce.
I waited for months while this wig was on backorder, and unfortunately, it arrived the day before a trip—otherwise, I would have returned it. I’ve purchased several BelleTress wigs from the City and Café collections and have been happy with them, so I had higher expectations for Chloe, especially since it features a more premium cap construction.
I also had to trim the lace myself, as it extended too far onto my forehead and looked very unnatural.
Overall, I’m disappointed. This wig had so much potential, but the execution—particularly with the hairline and parting—just didn’t live up to the hype.
I was really excited to try the Chloe wig, and while the overall style is beautiful, I was disappointed by a few key details—especially given the price point.
I ordered the Rich Chocolate Brown shade, and although the color has lovely lighter strands throughout, the hairline was a letdown. It’s made with very dark knots that don’t blend naturally, which makes the hairline look harsh and unrealistic.
Another issue is the parting. The wig comes pre-parted on the left side, but that area is so densely packed with hair that it’s hard to see any illusion of a natural scalp. When I tried to part it in the middle or on the right, the hair fullness in those areas is very sparce.
I waited for months while this wig was on backorder, and unfortunately, it arrived the day before a trip—otherwise, I would have returned it. I’ve purchased several BelleTress wigs from the City and Café collections and have been happy with them, so I had higher expectations for Chloe, especially since it features a more premium cap construction.
I also had to trim the lace myself, as it extended too far onto my forehead and looked very unnatural.
Overall, I’m disappointed. This wig had so much potential, but the execution—particularly with the hairline and parting—just didn’t live up to the hype.