I was trying to channel my inner “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” but was really feeling more like Fleetwood Coupe De Ville (god I love youtube, you can find anything). It took me a while to get used to this much hair. But when I did you couldn’t. tell. me. nothin. I like the volume that the Isis Red Carpet RCP605 has which kept growing as it got frizzy. Some will see the frizz as a bad thing so beware if you are frizz averse: this wig is not for you. I have a lot of patience and so managed to be careful to avoid a lot of would be…
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Why Wigs?
My evolution into wigs as my primary form of hair styling is over a decade in the making. I began dabbling with them in early college as a way to cover up my hair when I just didn’t feel like dealing with it, but didn’t have the time or money to get a sew-in. Now they are such a ubiquitous part of my routine that I forget sometimes how averse I used to be to them.
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Wig Review: Freetress Equal Sammi
I was hesitant to try a color other than 1B because I've seen some colors that look one way online and in person you start chastising yourself because you knew better. When I took it out of the packaging I was excited it. The color is beautiful: dark browns with a shot of caramel throughout with darker brown roots.
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Wig Review: Zury Miss Puffy
After a series of wigs and braids I thought that maybe I could go back to my puff but instead with a hair piece. In steps Zury’s Miss Puffy in size "big". I drove down to my local beauty supply and purchased the last one they had in the closest shade to my own which was 1b. Because it was a display unit I got it at a discount and only paid $8.99 plus tax. It’s such an easy hair piece to wear and boy does it give quite an impression.