Seven heads, one side design, six different colours. The black ones look finished. The blue and burgundy ones show whether the pattern was built or only photographed. This range does not merely offer colour choice. It puts the identical multi-line carved side under six different lighting and pigment conditions at once. That is a harder test than any single unit can provide.
When every head carries the same geometry, differences in line sharpness, density drop, and curl definition become visible in a single glance. Black is the most forgiving. Copper, burgundy, and especially vivid blue expose every soft edge, every uneven gap, and every place where the fade was cut rather than knotted. A maker who can keep the side clean across the full range has solved a harder problem than a maker who only photographs black.
Where To Buy This Curl Range
Custom makers
Studios that produce short curly units in multiple colours with a consistent side pattern are the strongest source. Ask for the same design executed in at least three colours, including one difficult shade (blue, burgundy, or copper). Consistency across the set matters more than any single perfect black unit.
Instagram and TikTok sellers
Search terms such as “curly pixie colour range”, “carved side multi colour”, and “spiral pixie collection” surface accounts that post group shots. Prioritise sellers who show the side of every colour under the same lighting rather than only the most flattering head.
Etsy
Look for shops that list a short curly style in several colours and include clear profile photographs of each. Descriptions that mention the side design remaining constant across the range are more useful than listings that treat every colour as a separate product.
Marketplaces like Amazon, AliExpress, and Temu
These platforms often list the same silhouette in multiple colours, but the side work frequently varies in quality from one shade to the next. Black may look sharp while the brighter colours show softer or incomplete lines. Check recent reviews that mention specific colours.
Local beauty supply shops and salons
If a shop displays a colour range of the same short curly style, walk the line and compare the side of each head under the same light. Differences in line clarity between black and the brighter shades become obvious in person.
Vendors and wholesalers direct
Wholesale suppliers who offer the same carved-side construction in a colour run can be efficient for stylists and resellers. Request a sample set that includes at least one challenging colour before placing a larger order.
Regionally (Lagos, Accra, Atlanta, London, South Africa)
These markets frequently produce short curly units in wide colour ranges. Local maker networks often allow side-by-side comparison of the same design in black, copper, burgundy, and fantasy shades.
Vet the seller
Ask for a single photograph that shows every colour in the range with the side design fully visible. The lines should remain equally sharp and evenly spaced across all shades. Any colour that shows softer geometry or incomplete fade is a warning about that particular pigment run.
Red flags
Group shots that only show the front of the brighter colours. Listings that photograph black in profile and every other colour only from the front. Prices that drop sharply for the more vivid shades while claiming identical construction.
When you order, send
The exact colour you want, confirmation that the side design matches the range photograph, and a note that you expect the same line clarity shown on the black units. If ordering more than one colour, request that they be pulled from the same production batch when possible.
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How Much It Costs
Tiered pricing
Human-hair versions of this short spiral style with a consistent multi-line side typically range from $180 to $430 for standard black. Copper and burgundy often carry a $40–90 colour premium. Vivid blues and other fantasy shades can add $70–150 because the pigment process is more demanding and the risk of uneven results is higher. Mid-range human units sit around $150–280. Good synthetic versions that hold both the curl and the side geometry across colours usually fall between $65 and $140. Basic synthetic starts lower, often $30–70.
What that includes and excludes
The quoted price covers the unit in the chosen colour with the side design already built. It rarely includes extra bands, additional styling product, or later colour correction. Shipping and duty sit outside the base figure.
Shipping and duty
International shipping commonly adds $15–50. Duty and tax vary by country and can add 10–25 % of the declared value. When ordering multiple colours, confirm whether they can ship together to reduce per-unit shipping cost.
Ongoing costs
Darker shades require standard maintenance. Brighter and fantasy colours need more frequent toning or colour-refreshing products to prevent fading and brassiness, especially along the thinned side lines where the hair is finer. Budget an extra $30–60 per year for colour care on non-black units.
First-year total
Unit price + shipping + duty + one year of products. A mid-range human black unit often lands between $250 and $480. A vivid colour version can reach $320–600 once colour-maintenance products are included.
Cost per wear
At three wears a week the mid-range black unit costs roughly $1.60–$3.10 per wear in the first year. Brighter colours cost more per wear because of the higher purchase price and ongoing colour care.
What a very low price signals
A full colour range with identical sharp side designs offered at a steep discount usually means the brighter shades were produced with less care or that the side work is only surface-cut. Extremely low prices on fantasy colours almost always mean the geometry will not match the black units after washing.
Deposit structure
Custom or made-to-order colour runs typically require 30–50 % to begin, with the balance due before shipping. Use a payment method that allows dispute if the finished side design on a non-black unit does not match the range standard.
Shipping, Delivery, And What To Expect After Ordering
Ready-to-ship colours usually leave within a few business days. Custom colour runs with matching side design can take 2–6 weeks. On arrival, open every unit under the same light and compare the side of the black head to the side of the colour you ordered. The lines should be equally sharp and the density drop equally clean. If the brighter colour shows softer or incomplete geometry, contact the seller with side-by-side photographs before any washing or trimming.
Identical Geometry Across Colours Is A Construction Test
A single black unit with a clean carved side proves the maker can execute the design once. A full range with the same design in copper, burgundy, blue, and black proves the maker can repeat it under different pigment conditions. Pigment affects how light reflects off the thinned hairs between the lines. Dark shades hide minor unevenness. Bright and fantasy shades amplify it. When the side remains equally readable across the set, the construction is robust. When only the black heads look finished, the design was optimised for one colour.
Colour Difficulty Hierarchy
Black is the baseline. Copper and warm reds sit in the middle: the pigment is demanding but still relatively common. Burgundy and deep wine require careful saturation control so the fine hairs in the fade do not look sparse or brassy. Vivid blue and other fashion colours are the hardest. The pigment process can stiffen or unevenly coat the finer hairs that form the carved lines, making the geometry look softer or incomplete even when the knot work is identical. A range that keeps the side clean in blue has cleared a higher bar than a range that only succeeds in black.
What The Group Shot Actually Shows
Product photography can flatter a single unit. A group shot under consistent lighting makes variation harder to hide. Look at the highest line on every head. Look at the spacing between the curves. Look at how cleanly the density drops into the fade. If the black and near-black heads are sharp while the blue and burgundy heads show rounded or incomplete lines, the range is not truly uniform. That information is free due diligence. Use it.
Accessories And Side Design
Several heads in this range wear sunglasses. The carved side sits close to the temple and the arm of the glasses. A multi-line design that is placed too high can collide with the frame; one placed too low can disappear under it. When you evaluate a unit from a range like this, consider how the side geometry will interact with the eyewear, earrings, or headphones you actually use. The group shot shows the design in isolation. Real wear includes the objects that sit next to it.
Before You Pay
Does the seller provide a group or side-by-side photograph that shows the carved design on every colour under the same lighting?
Is the side geometry equally sharp on the brightest colours as it is on the black units?
Which colour are you ordering, and has the seller confirmed that the side design on that colour matches the range standard?
If the unit will be worn with glasses or statement earrings, does the height of the highest line leave enough clear space at the temple?
After washing, will the finer hairs in the fade of a vivid colour still hold the line definition shown in the product photo?
Trimming The Lace
Leave the excess lace intact until the unit is on your head and the side design is positioned correctly relative to your temple and ear. Trim gradually. On brighter colours the thinned hairs in the fade are more noticeable if cut too aggressively. Follow the existing density drop rather than creating a new edge. Once the lace is removed, the vertical placement of the design is fixed.
Search Terms
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Final Thoughts
This range is useful less for the individual colours than for the comparison it makes possible. The same carved side executed across black, copper, burgundy, and blue reveals whether the maker treats the geometry as a repeatable standard or as a feature that only needs to look good on the easiest shade. Black will almost always look finished. The brighter colours are the real test.
If the lines remain sharp and evenly spaced across the full set, the construction is strong enough to trust in any colour. If only the dark heads look complete, the design has not been proven under the conditions that matter most for non-black units. Use the group shot as a free quality check. The side that stays clean in every colour is the side worth buying.



