If you're a "curly hair addict" like me, inseparable from naturally curly textured wigs, then you're definitely familiar with
Burmese curly wig. Their loose curls with a slight 3B-4A elasticity look are voluminous yet not messy—truly addictive from the first wear.
But many women have messaged me with the question: "Which Burmese Curly wigs have a drawstring design? Do all styles have a drawstring?"
The answer is very simple and clear: the Burmese Curly Half Wig is a drawstring wig.
Why do half wigs have a drawstring design?
The Burmese curly half wig has a completely different structure from a regular lace wig:
It's lighter and more breathable.
There's no lace in the front, so no glue is needed.
The back features an elastic mesh, an adjustable drawstring, and an anti-slip elastic band.
Removable combs on both sides ensure a secure hold.
The drawstring design allows for quick and easy attachment to the back of the head, and the tightness can be adjusted to fit your head size. Once on, simply style your natural hair on the top or front of your head and blend it seamlessly with the wig for a naturally curly look.
My first experience with half wigs was when a friend lent me her Burmese curly half wig. I simply pulled the wig back, pulled the drawstring, and clipped it on—a natural, voluminous Afro Curly style in 10 seconds! The key is—no lace needed, no trimming, and no worrying about whether it looks fake.
Standing in front of the mirror, looking at my naturally bouncy curls, I thought, "Wow, this is so convenient! Why didn't I know drawstring half-wigs were this easy?" I ordered mine the very next day.
Why do I love drawstring half-wigs so much?
Based on my long-term experience:
1. Super quick and easy solution
When you're in a rush for work, you can put it on with just a gentle pull. They are the real
wear and go wigs. Especially when I want to show off my natural curls, the drawstring design of this half-head wig is a lifesaver.
2. Not stuffy even after wearing it for a long time
The cap of the drawstring half-wig is lighter and much more breathable than a full lace or M-cap. Even in summer, my scalp doesn't feel stuffy.
3. More natural blending
Because a half-wig is meant to show some of your natural hair, the overall effect is more like "this is my own hair."
The Burmese curly style is especially suitable for my 3C-4A range of natural curls; the blending is perfect.
4. Hands-free for those with clumsy hands
Honestly, even though I work in SEO for wigs, I'm really bad at applying lace; my hands always shake from nervousness.
But a drawstring half wig? Sister, you can put it on with your eyes closed.
Who is the Burmese curly half wig suitable for?
If you have any of the following, you'll definitely love it:
Natural curls on your head that resemble Burmese curly
Often in a rush, no patience to apply lace
Want a natural, voluminous, casual yet sophisticated "lazy curl" look
Don't want to ruin your hairline
Want to increase hair volume but don't want to wear a full wig
Then you really need to try it.
In summary
If you're looking for a true drawstring wig, then don't hesitate—the Burmese curly half wig is the drawstring style you've been looking for.
Lightweight, fast, natural, and user-friendly, it's not only the best solution for beginners, but also a lifesaver for busy Black women like myself.
I now take it with me everywhere I go—traveling, running errands, and going to work—it's absolutely my must-have!