Sheitels & Jewish Wigs

Discover our collection of Sheitel Wigs, also known as Jewish wigs, made from soft, natural human hair for full modest coverage and realistic movement. Each sheitel offers breathable comfort and timeless style, perfect for everyday wear.

Prefer a lower-maintenance option? Explore our Synthetic Wigs for easy, affordable alternatives or browse our Women's Wig Collection for even more style and cap types,

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FAQ's About Sheitels & Jewish Wigs

What modsesty guidelines can help you choose a suitable sheitel wig?

When selecting a sheitel wig, modesty, realism, and comfort all play an important role. Here are key factors to consider:

  • Natural Appearance: Choose a sheitel that closely resembles natural hair in both color and texture for a discreet, realistic look.

  • Length: Opt for a modest length—typically shoulder length or slightly below—depending on your community’s customs.

  • Color: Select natural tones that harmonize with your complexion rather than contrasting dramatically.

  • Style: Look for refined, classic styles with moderate volume that flatter your face shape without drawing excessive attention.

  • Hairline: A lace front wig offers the most natural transition at the hairline and blends seamlessly for full coverage.

  • Fit & Coverage: Ensure the sheitel fully covers your own hairline with no natural hair visible.

  • Community Standards: Different Jewish communities observe varying modesty guidelines; consult your local customs or rabbinic guidance when making your choice.

What is the difference between a sheitel and a traditional wig?

A sheitel is a wig worn by many married Jewish women as an expression of modesty. While both sheitels and traditional wigs can be made from human or synthetic hair, a sheitel is designed for full coverage, natural realism, and daily comfort.

Most sheitels feature breathable caps, modest lengths, and realistic hairlines that blend seamlessly with the skin. Unlike fashion wigs, which may follow seasonal trends, sheitels focus on a timeless, natural appearance that reflects the wearer’s values and lifestyle.

How do I choose a sheitel?

Choosing your perfect sheitel wig is a meaningful and personal decision. Human hair sheitels offer the most natural look and versatile styling, while synthetic sheitels provide easier care and maintenance. Consider the level of coverage, color, and length that align with your observance and individual style.

Our knowledgeable wig experts can help you find a sheitel that meets your halachic requirements and personal preferences. We’re also happy to collaborate with frum stylists if you prefer. Most importantly, your sheitel should help you feel confident, comfortable, and beautiful as you fulfill this special mitzvah.

How long should a human hair sheitel last?

With proper care, a quality human hair sheitel wig can last several years. Durability depends on the hair type, how often it’s worn, and how well it’s maintained. Using gentle care products, avoiding excessive heat, and storing your sheitel properly all help preserve its beauty and longevity.

How do I care for my sheitel wig?

Proper care keeps your sheitel soft, smooth, and long-lasting. Wash it every 6–8 wears using a gentle wig shampoo and conditioner, and let it air-dry on a wig stand. Avoid excessive heat and harsh products.

For best results, work with a professional frum stylist and explore our Human Hair Wig Care Products for safe, at-home maintenance.

What's the difference between a lace front and a hand tied sheitel?

A lace front sheitel offers the most natural hairline and is ideal if you part your hair away from your face. A hand-tied sheitel provides complete scalp coverage with individually knotted strands for realistic movement and comfort. Both are modest, breathable, and realistic — your choice depends on styling preference and budget.

What head coverings for Jewish women do you offer beyond wigs?

Explore our elegant tichel and head coverings collection for a wide range of beautiful options.