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Old 26-02-2021, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Cabbage View Post
Where exactly is the best place to buy QUALITY wigs? I've bought one or two off Amazon. One is... okay. The other is just urgh. The 'hair' is SO thin and also, at the front where the parting is you can CLEARLY see it's a wig. I liked that one too because it was a beautiful purple colour and it FEELS super silky soft.
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Originally Posted by Karlos View Post
Specialists mate, you get what you pay for. If your bank balance is still reasonably healthy, go for human hair, the higher density the better if you like "big" hair.
Sara's was £600, but with that I got a custom cap made from scratch to fit her head measurements perfectly, and it sheds about 1 or 2 strands every month or so, so it will probably outlive her. All a question of what you're prepared to spend really
For Comparison

Kaia's wig : 40 quid lace front synthetic. It's quite course in feel though
Xiaoli's wig : 10 quid Ebay, lasted nearly a year so far. She does wear a pony tail most of the time though, so thats going to help with tangles.
Maddies Wig : 20 quid from Amazon.

You just have to make sure it s Synthetic hair/Kanekalon/Japanese Wig fibre and avoid party wigs. For reference look at Forever Young and WiWigs on Ebay.

If you want a fringeless style a Lace Front wig is best as the front inch of hair is on a thin lace veil, not a thicker wig cap, so its way less visible (see Kaia's pics)

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