About Kosher Wigs
Kosher wigs, also known as sheitels, are wigs that are made according to the strict standards of Jewish law, or Halakha. These wigs are worn by married Orthodox Jewish women as a way to cover their hair in public, as required by Jewish law.
The process of making a kosher wig involves using hair that has been cut from a person's head in a specific manner and has been thoroughly cleaned and processed to ensure it meets the halakhic requirements. The wig-making process also involves strict adherence to the Jewish laws of modesty.
Kosher wigs can be made from Virgin human hair or Remy human hair, but the use of Virgin human hair is preferred. The hair used in kosher wigs is typically sourced from women who have donated their hair for religious purposes.
Kosher wigs can be quite expensive, as they require a great deal of time and effort to make. They are often custom-made to fit the individual wearer's head and are designed to look natural and attractive