Why does my 613 HD lace wig look different indoors and outside?

  • July 7, 2026 4:19 AM PDT

    That was exactly my experience when I first purchased a 613 HD lace wig, and I found out it is completely normal. The reason is that 613 hair is a super light blonde shade that behaves like a mirror, and reflects light differently given where you are. Indoors, Mostly under warm lights, the color can seem \nmuted or a bit golden. Being outside under natural sunlight, it will usually show up brighter, cooler, and \nmore lively.

    The lace can also seem more or less visible depending on the lighting and how well it matches your skin tone. HD lace is designed to blend naturally, but applying a lace tint, using a small amount of foundation, or making sure the wig is properly installed can make a noticeable difference.

    Another factor is styling. Straight hair usually acts like a mirror to light, whereas curls or waves help add depth that alters the way blonde color is perceived. Getting rid of those pesky warm tones in your wig with the help of a purple shampoo here and there is a good idea. You simply have to be careful not to overdo it because you may change the shade by leaving it on for too long.

    If you're taking photos, keep in mind that phone cameras and filters can also change how a 613 HD lace wig looks. Checking your wig in both indoor and outdoor lighting before an event or photoshoot can help you decide if any small adjustments are needed. Once you understand how lighting affects the color, it's much easier to style and wear confidently in different settings

    This post was edited by Aldijoy Jackson at July 7, 2026 5:07 AM PDT