Not ideal unless you are under 30 with a big face.
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I had high hopes for this wig because Ellen Wille is supposed to be one of the better brands.
This wig might work for you if you have a larger face, are used to a LOT of hair and a messy look, and/or use a lot of product to make it look less bulky (they used a lot of gel or something on the hair in the product page pictures to tame it down). The gray or partial gray color might make it look more realistic, if you're ready for gray hair.
Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. I chose the brown M7s color. The hair strands are stiff, stick out, and look fake in some places. Steaming didn't help the stiffness. The color is too one-dimensional looking and gives that older-man-hair-dye look. Also, it's way too much hair for a man over 30. Again, a ton of hair might fit your face, but it didn't fit mine. I trimmed and thinned it out (I'm a licensed cosmetologist) but it's still too much hair and looks fake on me.
I had the same problems with the Brian wig by Ellen Wille.
These wig manufacturers need to test their wigs: have men of all ages wear them in public and ask many strangers (not coworkers who may not be able to be completely honest) what exactly about the hair looks unnatural. Then fix the problems.
I've tried most of the men's wigs and none are that great, in my opinion. The manufactures could do a lot more to make them look realistic. Right now they're lazy in…