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good quality wig

Post by hatemekillme » Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:07 pm

Ok I'm not sure if this is where I should post this but I just got a new job. My hair is a blue green color and I guess they have an issue with it. I dont want to dye it so i was thinking of buying a natural looking wig to wear to work. I want something thats good quality but I dont want to pay more than like 40 or 50 dollars. Im not really sure what I should get though I was thinking human hair but they all seem very expensive and I'm not sure if a kanekalon wig would be real looking because i dont want it to look fake. Does anybody have any advice and maybe some links to some places that sell nice affordable realistic looking wigs??
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Re: wig advice

Post by LittlePinkFaery » Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:16 pm

you can get some good human hair wigs in ebay- I would 100% say go for human hair if you are going to be wearing it on a daily basis- no matter how good the synthetic hair is it doesn't move the same and it knots up easier. A human hair wig will not draw any attention at all.

I managed to get a shoulder length human hair wig for under £50 on ebay, but I am sorry I don't remember who from. It was very realistic :)

try to get one with a skin top and a fringe if you want to hide all your real hair.

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Re: wig advice

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Re: wig advice

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Re: wig advice

Post by LittlePinkFaery » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:37 am

moving this to want to buy as there ius advertising in the thread now. OP if you don't want it in WTB I will have to remove the advertising.

I still stand by my £50 human hair wig, no one knows it is a wig and it is made very well. Just shop around :)

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Re: wig advice

Post by hatemekillme » Fri Sep 03, 2010 1:40 pm

K You can move it if you like

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Re: good quality wig

Post by Jennilox » Fri Sep 03, 2010 3:57 pm

id like to say i also bought a 100% hh wig off ebay and its really good for quite a reasonable price :D

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Re: good quality wig

Post by wiccan_willow » Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:10 pm

professional only on eBay has some really great wigs. bought all mine from them. wear them to work and people think its my own hair. and they are pretty reasonably priced

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