I'm interested in purchasing a human hair lace wig on line and id appreciate some reviews from anyone who has purchased one. Also, I do not want to spend over $500 for one.
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I'm interested in purchasing a human hair lace wig on line and id appreciate some reviews from anyone who has purchased one. Also, I do not want to spend over $500 for one.
Yes mam i sure do! And i absoultely loved them! And if ur paying $500 dollars for one, you are not getting a deal at all! I got introduced to them maybe a year ago by a girlfriend of mine. I used to rock tracks/extension and they broke out my hair all the time but i couldnt let the "length" go (long hair dont care!) i find them very versatile with styles and they are becoming more and more natural looking with each new style they are coming out with.
Now for the front laces (lace just around the hairline and sometimes neckline, they can range from anywhere from $30- up to 50 (depends if u get synthetic or human) and for the full lace (all over lace, which is good for parting into pony tails or updos, longer hairline split etc) can be $99 and up.
I personally get my from a beauty supply store in town because that way i can try on the wig if i want too (not all wigs fit all head styles) and sometimes the store wil have deals where its buy 2 get a wig free etc.
I even used them for camming...even though i had a embarassing moment where one flew off when i was doing a dance move (make sure to use your clips lmao!)
I do and I have a love hate relationship. Mine tend to rub against my hairline as the stocking cap always slides back so I'm losing a little of my own hair from the combs, and I'm having a little dry skin. However, they look great and they aren't much to worry about. Check out www.lhboutique.com or www.samsbeauty.com you can find some cute human hair wigs that aren't THAT expensive. However, there are a lot of affordable, real looking synthetic wigs that you can actually put heat on and will last you if you take care of them. Youtube is your friend as well for reviews and to see how it looks before you buy if the wig is popular. I'm thinking of doing sew ins for a few years with a net so I can put less stress on my scalp, give it a break from so many wigs. Good luck!