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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Check out my beautiful dreadlock wig.

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Hello everyone, Happy New Year.  Well, I have been experimenting with new wigs.  I have Alopecia and I am experiencing more hair loss.  It seems like my dream of having thick luscious hair is just a dream.  I got stuck on wearing just one hairstyle when wearing wigs and I started getting bored and I needed to see if there were any other styles that would fit my style and lifestyle. 

 I started searching all over the Internet and I stumbled across this dreadlock wig.  I saw that a lot of sites had different variations of this wig.  Frankly, I was afraid to try it.


I went on YouTube to look at videos of women wearing dreadlocks wigs and I was really impressed at how natural they looked.  I saw a few that looked like a birdsnest, but a great deal of them really looked cute.  I said (this might work for me.)  I usually wear straight or curly wigs so this was a good change.  I looked on Amazon and I saw some in nice colors in a tight dreadlock or a soft one.  The soft ones are for me.  



I decided to try this wig in these pictures.  It looks like it is growing right from my scalp.  It is thick without being too much.  For so many years I wanted to wear my hair like this but my hair is too thin to make it look the way I want it to look.  This wig has combs in the back and both sides so I can make it stay secure on my head.



Boy, is this wig comfortable, and it is well made.  I am so glad that I took the chance to try this wig.  I was in McDonald's last week and the gentlemen behind me were saying how well defined that my locs were.  It doesn't look like a wig at all, and the longer I wear it the better it looks.  


They also sell these wigs on Temu and they are so affordable.  I plan on getting these wigs in different colors, to change up. If you are thinking about getting dreadlocks and you are not sure how it will look; you can try the dreadlocks wigs to experiment and to see if you want to get your dreadlocks done permanently.  They even have some nice ones for men.
 

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Afro Hair Wigs For Black Women

Afro Hair Wigs For Black Women


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After experiencing hair loss in my mid-twenties I started wearing hair pieces and wigs.  There are so many different styles that you can choose now because years ago the styles were limited.

I usually buy straight bob wigs and shoulder-length wigs that have a little curl to them.  Recently, I have been exploring a little more and I decided to buy an Afro wig.  These wigs feel light on the head and the texture is very natural looking. 

You can see from the picture that this wig has a little curl almost like a Jheri Curl. You can comb it out more to give it more volume or you can pat it and it will give a smaller appearance.  It is nice to be able to change to a different style anytime I want.  

Wigs give you plenty of freedom to wear your hair in a different way at any given time.  I have alopecia and I have tried a lot of products that are supposed to help your hair grow.  A lot of those products don't work but if I do find a solution, I will come back and let you know what I am using, but right now I am enjoying my wigs.


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