 Hi guys, it's Monica. I'm going to share with you a quick look at a wig that is extremely popular in a very popular color. This that I'm going to share with you is Beltress' Amaretto in the color British Milk Tea. Now, if you've been watching my channel or watching any of my wig reviews, you know that I like one of my favorite shades is a color called Shaded Cappuccino from the Raquel Walsh Line. Well, Beltress came out with Brown Sugar Sweet Cream, which is very, very close to the Shaded Cappuccino color that I absolutely love. So I have been fortunate enough to be able to review this wig that I have on my head, which was gifted to me from Wigs Studio One. This is intensity by Beltress in the color that's perfect for me. I think Brown Sugar Sweet Cream. I love this color. I actually, at first, I thought this was a little bit short, but I love the spiky short layers that this wig has. So anyways, I loved it. I love the color and I was so curious to see British Milk Tea because that has been all the rage. So my sweet, sweet friend, Maline from Maline's Wig and Chat Studio, we did, we do, every now and then, we do sort of like wig exchange. She'll send me something for review. I sent her, not as many as she sent me, but, and then we can take a look at it. We can try different styles, different colors to see how we would like that style in that color. So recently, Maline sent me a few wigs and they were the two Beltress. I've already, I'm not sure when this will be published, which one will come first, but I reviewed Lady Latte. You might see that in an upcoming video or perhaps this is first in British Milk Tea and I wanted to see how it compares. She also sent me Amaretto, which is a longer, curlier style in British Milk Tea. So Amaretto, having the layers, kind of reminded me of a longer version of probably one of my favorite wigs is Editor's Pick, again from Raquel Welch, but the layers are much longer in the whole volume. The hair is much longer and I don't do well in long hair. I really don't. I think that it tends to drag my face down more and things of that nature, but I wanted to see this color. So this color that I have in my hands is Beltress British Milk Tea and on my head is Beltress Brown Sugar Sweet Cream. Brown Sugar Sweet Cream is a little bit of a warmer color, I believe. And this is, even though it's cool, it's, to me it's cool. It tends to be a little bit more blind or looking with less of the ash of your tones. This to me pulls a lot of ash. So I'm going to put this on my head, but first I'm going to show you the inside of the cap. So it has a, and I think Beltress does a great job on their lace fronts. Absolutely great job. It has a temple to temple lace front, as you can see here, and then it has a part. So the part is not going to give you the option to part on either side, but it's a decently wide part, so you can have a little bit of a zigzag if you so choose, move it around a little bit. I am not a fan of the straight part line. I'd like a little bit of a zigzag, and I'm not talking the zigzag the way the wigs come, but just more of a messier part line than that straight line. It also has a stretchy cap. There is some permatease. You're going to have to have that permatease. You're going to need it to have a shape, a body to the wig. This is a longer style for me, probably the longest that I would ever really consider wearing, but you have the Brostrap adjusters for the ear tabs, and not the ear tabs, the Brostrap adjusters to make it, cinch it in a little bit if you need. I definitely need to cinch these in. Beltress, for some reason, this and Lady Latte runs a little big on me, and I'm not too sure why. So I'm going to slip this on my head so you can see, and you can compare the colors, and you can just see the different style. I'll take this off, and I will be right back. I have to look in the mirror to adjust this, because I want to make sure that I have the wig pushed back far enough, but not too far back. I know when you suffer from hair loss, it's sometimes, especially if your hair loss is by your temple, by your forehead, it's hard to judge, you know, where your natural hairline. Most people will say it's four fingers up, but it really all depends on your forehead. So you want to make sure that you cinch this in. You position it in the right spot, because there's nothing worse than a wig that sits halfway back, and it just doesn't look natural when it's that far back, or if it's too low, depending on your natural hairline, or where you're here, your temple, you know, the hair along your temple would be. So you should always measure that so you have a good idea as to where it would be. Now this wig, again, this was sent to me from Maline Fab and Glam. This is heat-friendly fibers. Whenever you have a heat-friendly fiber, you want to make sure if you are going to comb it that you use a wide tooth comb, you have to be very careful with the fibers. I happen to prefer heat-friendly fibers, because I think they look way more realistic, in my opinion. They're usually not as shiny, and yeah, they're usually pretty interesting. So this is British milk tea, and I'll turn. You can see the back. The high word to keep this, right, because this is this is sort of a wake exchange with Maline, so it's going to go back. But if I were to keep this, I would very gently cut in layers around my face. I would frame some layers around my face, because the long look for me is just not a super good look. So I would take, I would also, if I was going to wear this, I would probably clip this back. I would probably even clip it up in a clip, and I don't have a clip with me. But there's many different styling options that you can use. I would also probably put a little bit of a sea salt spray in it to texture it up a little bit more, because I don't want the just out of the salon look. I prefer my styles, my wigs, my hair to be more like my bio hair would be messy. So I've never had perfect hair. I've never had that perfect. I just came from the hairdresser's look. In fact, when I do go to the hairdresser's and I have my hair touched up, I usually mess it up as soon as I can, because I don't like that perfect look. And I know it said it before. To me, that super perfect look doesn't look realistic. Just like if you have a wig that's super shiny, it does not look realistic. So the heat-friendly fibers are not, this is not at all shiny. This has some tons of, I think, styling options. But for me personally, it's just a little bit too long for my comfort zone. So I think it's beautiful. I have a nine inch from my temple to my chin. I have a 22 inch circumference. This runs a little big on me. I had to cinch it in, which I was really surprised at. And I'm going to hold the short one up. This is, again, Bell Trust, but just different colors, right? They're pretty close. They're pretty close. But I prefer the brown sugar sweet cream over the British milk tea. So anyways, thank you, Marlene, Fab and Glam, Marlene, Wig and Chat Studio for giving me the opportunity to take a look at this and share this with you guys, because, you know, Marlene has completely different complexion than I do. My skin is light. I have a very sort of, I probably lean more towards neutral in my skin tone. It's not warm. It's not super cool, but I lean towards neutral and more cooler colors. And so certain shades look better on me than they might on Marlene. And certain shades look way better on her than they do on me. So I do think it's good. I'll link Marlene's review so you can see this exact same wig on her and you can kind of compare this look. But this is Amaretto, very popular style by Bell Trust. Beautiful wig, beautiful color. Just may not be for me, but it is a beautiful wig and a beautiful color. So I wanted to share that with you so you could see how this look. I want and superimpose some outside shots right now. So you can see what it looks like as I'm walking around my yard. It looks really pretty. I think it looks really pretty. I like it a whole lot. And I hope you enjoy this review. Please, if you're new to my channel, leave me a thumbs up, subscribe, and a comment. And I'll see you in my next video. Bye, guys!