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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Here's What Know About Wigs So Far
Before this past weekend, the only thing I knew about wigs was human and synthetic. After meeting with Karen Mitchell, the owner of True Indian Hair, I found out more.
I'm sure there's a lot more to learn. If you got anymore tips, send them my way. I need all the help I can get.
Very informative! I love 100% human hair clip-ins and wore them when my hair was longer for special events and travel. The company I purchased from went out of business though so looking for another place to get them so thanks for sharing this company. Can't wait to see your big reveal!
My friend got me hooked on True Indian Hair. They're pretty good. I know they have one location in the Fashion district in NYC and another in Brooklyn. Let me know if you ever go!
Really? I've never owned a wig. But, from what I'm told it seems like the synthetic would be a little tough to work with. Are you able to style or shampoo them?
I'm back... really quick. If you own synthetic hair wigs, natch - they cost far less money. For upkeep, I think the key is to keep the hair clean (wash in cold water ONLY!) and untangled. So I wash after every wearing (in the sink with Victoria Secret Hair Shampoo - I'll get back to you to tell you which one; the exact name of it). I also use some other hair products that I think work really well. Will share that too; when I come back.
Anyway, looking good Stacy-Ann! Stay in touch. I will.
My 1st wig was a synthetic wig. I have had it for 4 years now. Almost 4 and a half years. I still looks nice. I think wigs can last long if you take good care of them. I don't wear a wig every day. Sometimes I do have to trim the ends because they start to look horrible.
Now I have a new wig a human hair wig and its nice. with both wigs people thinks its my real hair. But I will tell them quickly no it's a wig not my hair. I don't mind if other people know it. lol
Very informative! I love 100% human hair clip-ins and wore them when my hair was longer for special events and travel. The company I purchased from went out of business though so looking for another place to get them so thanks for sharing this company. Can't wait to see your big reveal!
ReplyDeleteMy friend got me hooked on True Indian Hair. They're pretty good. I know they have one location in the Fashion district in NYC and another in Brooklyn. Let me know if you ever go!
DeleteGood information. Thanks Stacy-Ann!
ReplyDeleteWig, by the way. I own a bunch of them. Some human hair, some synthetic. They're fun!
DeleteReally? I've never owned a wig. But, from what I'm told it seems like the synthetic would be a little tough to work with. Are you able to style or shampoo them?
DeleteThanks Carlo. Since you own some, please fill me in on your experiences.
DeleteI'm back... really quick. If you own synthetic hair wigs, natch - they cost far less money. For upkeep, I think the key is to keep the hair clean (wash in cold water ONLY!) and untangled. So I wash after every wearing (in the sink with Victoria Secret Hair Shampoo - I'll get back to you to tell you which one; the exact name of it). I also use some other hair products that I think work really well. Will share that too; when I come back.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, looking good Stacy-Ann! Stay in touch. I will.
My 1st wig was a synthetic wig. I have had it for 4 years now. Almost 4 and a half years. I still looks nice. I think wigs can last long if you take good care of them. I don't wear a wig every day. Sometimes I do have to trim the ends because they start to look horrible.
ReplyDeleteNow I have a new wig a human hair wig and its nice. with both wigs people thinks its my real hair. But I will tell them quickly no it's a wig not my hair. I don't mind if other people know it. lol