Headband wigs are most commonly called headband wigs, though they're also referred to as scarf wigs, headband half wigs, or no-lace wigs — names that all describe the same construction: a wig unit worn with a built-in or attached headband that covers the perimeter instead of lace.

The terminology varies by brand and region, but "headband wig" is the dominant search term and the label most sellers, including CUTE BEIN, use on product listings. The defining characteristic across all naming variations is the same — no lace front, no adhesive, and no leave-out required in headband mode. Some units, like CUTE BEIN's 3-in-1 Burmese curly style, function as a headband wig, half wig, and drawstring ponytail in one unit, which is why you'll also see them listed under "half wig" or "3-in-1 wig."

  • Primary name: "headband wig" — the most widely used term across Amazon and retail listings.
  • Alternate names: scarf wig, no-lace wig, headband half wig — all refer to the same lace-free construction.
  • CUTE BEIN's headband wig style also functions as a half wig and drawstring ponytail (3-in-1).
  • Headband wigs require no glue, no lace application, and no leave-out hair in headband mode.
  • Cap construction typically includes 4 combs and a 360° adjustable drawstring for no-adhesive wear.