2018 Wig Thread

Chicoro

5 Year Shea Anniversary: Started Dec 16th, 2016!
My hair has been cornrowed for the last 4 weeks but I haven't had to rock a wig yet because I don't go out. It's been too darn cold! My hair stays under my satin skull cap and a bandana. Prepping to texlax next week so I'll be posting a starting pic soon.

Gotta crop out these newly acquired back rolls tho. :( Lol.

Girl, do you know how many people wish they were eating good? Enjoy them rolls your got. You'll get rid of them when the time is right.
 

sarumoki

Epicurean Empress
Since this *just* happened to me yesterday :cry2: I thought I'd share some ways to repair torn lace. I wish I had known about this the last time it happened to me. I had to throw away a wig that I loved.

Video 1: She sewed it back together. It wasn't noticeable, but it wouldn't really work closer to the part or if the thread color didn't match the hair or with less density, I'd imagine.


Video 2: She used fabric adhesive and a tan-colored t-shirt. Skip to about 4:30 because she talks too much imo. I'm not crazy about her finished product but I think with some tweaking this method would be great.

 

tashboog

I'm on Instagram
Whew! My hair reverted, y’all! I just washed my hair with Nioxin shampoo (idk my husband buys it so that’s what I use) and DC’d with TGIN honey hair mask. Then I braided my hair with Shea Moisture JBCO leave in and sealed with whipped shea butter.

My hair is moisturized and ready for my wig! Straight hair was fun for a while but I am so ready to go back to my lace front again! I love not worrying about my natural hair getting caught on my jacket zipper or rubbing on my sweater. Wigs really are liberating in a way.
How did you like the beautiful texture treatment? Do you recommend it for other naturals? Did it get your hair super straight?
 

tashboog

I'm on Instagram
Milano collection wigrip from amazon. Its around twenty dollars, but it is amazing. Whats great about wig grips is that they hold your scraves on too! No more slipping head scarves either.

And yeas it will fit a watermelon head. Lol

I did but some generic wig grips. Once i try them out i will put the word out.
That’s the one I have too & it’s high quality. I have a black and tan one. It really helps protect your hairline too.
 

lushlady

Well-Known Member
I'm currently wearing a random old wig that I don't recall the name of. However, I am prepping the wig in the photos to be my go to. Hope it holds up well for its price point.

I'm not happy about the amount of shedding I got from just running my fingers through it and putting conditioner in it. Especially because I haven't cut the lace yet. On the plus side. The part looks pretty good, and I only have to tweeze very little in that area and the hairline.20180110_120555.jpg
 

Pygmy_puff

Well-Known Member
How did you like the beautiful texture treatment? Do you recommend it for other naturals? Did it get your hair super straight?

I loved it. It got my hair SO straight. My results were similar to how my hair looks after I get a silk press at the salon and I still have enough of the product to do about two more applications! My profile photo is my hair after using the TMS. Now that I have my Split Ender and had success with the TMS, I’m starting to feel like I won’t need to visit the salon for years to come. I’m really pleased!

One thing I should note, I do not know what temperature I used to flat iron. I used my mom’s Chi which only has an on/off switch.
 

TopShelf

Sewing & Growing Gamma Gal
1. Like this post. Completed

2. How long do you plan on wigging it? I plan on wigging it from January to May, then October to December

3. How will you take care of your hair while using the wig/phony pony? My hair will be braided underneath in cornrows and I will wash, dep condition and protein treat my hair every 3-4 weeks. I will moisturize my hair on a daily basis with plain water or rose water or liquid MSM and liquid silica (that I put in a liquid leave in) and then follow up with my shea butter mixture or another shea butter based leave in like qhemet biologics burdock root butter cream

4. Natural, Relaxed, Texlaxed, Transitioning: 4a/5 natural with some dye

5. Current Hair Length: shoulder/collar bone

6. 2018 Hair Length Goal: APL

7. Starting Photo:

This is the 1st of 2 wigs that I plan on alternating. It's from hergiven hair. I have not laid it down with gel, just yet. It's called the kinky blowout, 16 inches. I decided not to color this one and keep the natural color. The black always washes my skin out.

 

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TopShelf

Sewing & Growing Gamma Gal
@TopShelf your cornrows look sooo nice! Do you do your own? I wish I could braid like that. My plaits are so janky! Haha

Thank you!....
I get my braids professionally done becaue when she does them they last for 4 weeks, when I do them they only last a week, they are not as flat and uniformed and I can't wear mine w/o a head covering because they are ooogly. it's worth the $20.
 

keranikki

Natural, 3abc/4a, Fine, medium density
The first one is my work wig and I have had it for roughly 5 years. I do not remember the name of it. The next two are Charlie and Hania respectively. Someone up thread mentioned the Hania, so I decided to try it. I really like it. I will add heat to both wigs to get some of the volume out.
 

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sarumoki

Epicurean Empress
I want to join this challenge so badly...but my head is too big.:cry3::(

Every time i try on a wig, I can't wait to take it off after a few minutes. My head is hurting.

Are y'all small-headed unicorns?:lachen: Please what's the secret to avoiding headaches?
I have a big head and I can wear most wigs comfortably. How do you wear your hair underneath? That's the biggest factor for me when my head starts to hurt.
 

sarumoki

Epicurean Empress
I've usually tried a wig with my hair in a tight bun. Let me try the cornrows and see if that helps.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Yeah, that's probably it. Cornrows should help. I don't know how to cornrow, so what I do it put my hair in loose braids as if I were doing a braid out and that works for me. It might also be the combs pressing against your head that's causing a headache. Try cutting them out.
 

IslandMummy

Well-Known Member
I want to join this challenge so badly...but my head is too big.:cry3::(

Every time i try on a wig, I can't wait to take it off after a few minutes. My head is hurting.

Are y'all small-headed unicorns?:lachen: Please what's the secret to avoiding headaches?
I always check YouTube reviews to make sure the wigs are big head friendly :lachen::lachen:

It’s real when you start to get that headache from the tightness and you start seeing spots.
 

kikigirl

Well-Known Member
Well, well, well.
I cornrowed my hair and wore my Outre Donna wig a couple of times, just for running errands...and it was great!
I've ordered a couple more under $50 wigs and I'll see how the various styles fit me before maybe taking the plunge towards a high end wig.

So, I'm officially in this challenge.
I'll edit this post later with answers to the OP!
 

sarumoki

Epicurean Empress
Well, well, well.
I cornrowed my hair and wore my Outre Donna wig a couple of times, just for running errands...and it was great!
I've ordered a couple more under $50 wigs and I'll see how the various styles fit me before maybe taking the plunge towards a high end wig.

So, I'm officially in this challenge.
I'll edit this post later with answers to the OP!
Donna is my bae, and I don't usually like curly wigs.
 

uofmpanther

4ab, lopo, fine, low-med density
I want to join! I always wig periodically, but my poor hair is not loving winter, so I am going to hide it until it gets warmer.

How long do you plan on wigging it?
Winter and possibly fall

How will you take care of your hair while using the wig/phony pony? Wash & deep condition weekly with protein, moisturize at least bi-weekly

Natural, Relaxed, Texlaxed, Transitioning: Natural

Current Hair Length: I think MBL in back and APL in front. I cut it this summer after I got to WL.

2018 Hair Length Goal: None really, just healthy growth. I cut it because it gets heavy and more time-consuming when it gets long.

Starting Photo: Back later with this.
 

uofmpanther

4ab, lopo, fine, low-med density
I want to join this challenge so badly...but my head is too big.:cry3::(

Every time i try on a wig, I can't wait to take it off after a few minutes. My head is hurting.

Are y'all small-headed unicorns?:lachen: Please what's the secret to avoiding headaches?

I like Nina, Freetress and Outre for my big head. I also look for adjustable straps. I stay away from Bobbi Boss. There is another one that is always small on me, but I forget at the moment.
 
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