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Friday, 31 August 2012

Choosing a wig

I have been wearing a wig for seven years and there is a whole wide world of wigs out there. It can be very intimidating. I felt embarrassed whenever I dared walk into a wig shop, almost like walking into a sex store.

Alot of black women wear wigs everyday because it is easier to manage than their own natural hair. As well, they are open to changing their style, going short or long. If people know you wear a wig, your options are limitless.

However, if you are trying to camouflage the fact that you have lost your natural hair (either because of illness/ cancer or alopecia) your reasons for buying a wig are mainly psychological and this is a very painful process which involves grievance.

A woman who is hiding the fact that she has no hair will want a wig exactly like her own hair, which is why they will ask for a photo of you with your hair to help style the wig to make it as much as your own.

Someone like myself, who has had timeto grieve the loss of my hair, and seven years later is more familiar with the different types of wigs available, starts to be more daring, with styles and colors. This actually can be fun!
I will be looking into choosing a wig through this blog because I want to share my knowledge. Wigs are very expensive and considering this is an accessory you wear everyday , you need to feel compfrtable and confident weafring it.
We will look at quality and price ranges. We will look at all the types of wigs and when they are recommended. I am so excited to embark on this journey. I think manyh people look for  informatio and get contradicting info from various website of wholesale wigs, especially the lacefront remi hair shams out there, beware!!!


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