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Can any one direct me to find some decent wigs ? I had a bad experience in the past but now I am interested to try a few out. I’m looking for some I can blow dry if it needs it but not human hair because they are too expensive 

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1 hour ago, Sydneyblue said:

What about Amazon ?

 

I have not bought any from Amazon, so I do not know. The other places I have bought wigs from and been happy.  I think some others have been OK with Amazon, but I just do not know.  Look at the other sites and then see if Amazon has the same wig and you may be fine.

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1 hour ago, VickySGV said:

 

I have not bought any from Amazon, so I do not know. The other places I have bought wigs from and been happy.  I think some others have been OK with Amazon, but I just do not know.  Look at the other sites and then see if Amazon has the same wig and you may be fine.

Whats your experience d with different materials

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1 hour ago, Sydneyblue said:

Whats your experience d with different materials

 

My current collection is all synthetic. I have about 30 of them.  I have pictures of some of them in my Gallery here with wigs I have really liked.  My prices have been about $100 apiece back 15 years ago but all of them are still in good shape and look great.  I would NOT go for cheap human hair wigs because the two I tried quickly came apart on me and did not style like the were advertised due to the hair they used.  I have a couple that are what are called Lace Front which give a little more realistic hair part, but they are hotter on the head that the other types to me.  I am sure somebody can come along and love for what I do not care for, so it is an individual thing.  https://www.transgenderpulse.com/forums/index.php?/profile/14243-vickysgv/&tab=node_gallery_gallery  I have about 4 albums of good wig hair and a couple of fun ones.

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It just so happens that I bought a new one at a local brick and mortar store yesterday!  I know many people love online wig stores, and they can have some good sales.  But since the pandemic started my experiences have been horrible with them.  Their supply chains suck, and they rarely if ever tell you on their web sites what models & brands are in stock and which have months-long back orders.  I waited four months since January for one, hated it the moment I tried it on, and am still waiting for my refund after returning it.

 

LOL, OK, rant over.  Like @VickySGVall my wigs have been synthetic, but the one I just purchased is lace front, which I've never had before.  It is lighter, fits closer to my scalp and looks more natural.  My wife loves it.  A brick and mortar store can be really great if you find a good, knowledgeable and friendly proprietor.  They can steer you towards something that fits your face and skin color, give you styling tips, trim it to suit you, and in my case, she even threw into the bag a comb, wig caps and wig conditioner.

 

Yes, they will steer you to the Lamborghini model, but that doesn't mean you have to buy it.  Tell them what your budget is and be firm about it.  Don't get talked into something you don't like.  And yes, stores do have sales, too.  But for high quality, you're likely to spend no less than $150 and can easily spend more.  A cheap wig is going to look like...a cheap wig.  Hair is one of the first things people notice when they meet you.  Don't skimp and you won't regret it.  The first time someone told me my hair looked great, and asked the name of my stylist, I was over the Moon.

 

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10 hours ago, Carolyn Marie said:

It just so happens that I bought a new one at a local brick and mortar store yesterday!  I know many people love online wig stores, and they can have some good sales.  But since the pandemic started my experiences have been horrible with them.  Their supply chains suck, and they rarely if ever tell you on their web sites what models & brands are in stock and which have months-long back orders.  I waited four months since January for one, hated it the moment I tried it on, and am still waiting for my refund after returning it.

 

LOL, OK, rant over.  Like @VickySGVall my wigs have been synthetic, but the one I just purchased is lace front, which I've never had before.  It is lighter, fits closer to my scalp and looks more natural.  My wife loves it.  A brick and mortar store can be really great if you find a good, knowledgeable and friendly proprietor.  They can steer you towards something that fits your face and skin color, give you styling tips, trim it to suit you, and in my case, she even threw into the bag a comb, wig caps and wig conditioner.

 

Yes, they will steer you to the Lamborghini model, but that doesn't mean you have to buy it.  Tell them what your budget is and be firm about it.  Don't get talked into something you don't like.  And yes, stores do have sales, too.  But for high quality, you're likely to spend no less than $150 and can easily spend more.  A cheap wig is going to look like...a cheap wig.  Hair is one of the first things people notice when they meet you.  Don't skimp and you won't regret it.  The first time someone told me my hair looked great, and asked the name of my stylist, I was over the Moon.

 

Carolyn Marie

Im curious why not human hair wigs ? 

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I also use synthetic wigs instead of human hair.  They are considerably less expensive and the maintenance is sooo much easier.  

I use a "beat" one when i'm working the farm and a newer one is ready to flip on and with a quick brush i'm ready for a trip to town.  

 

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Charlize

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@Sydneyblue I have bought 2 wigs from Amazon.  Both are Noriko brand.  Lots of style/color options.  They seem like pretty good quality for the price, but mine don't get a lot of wear so I can't vouch for their endurance. 

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5 hours ago, Sydneyblue said:

Im curious why not human hair wigs ? 

 

Outside my price range.

 

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5 hours ago, Sydneyblue said:

Im curious why not human hair wigs ? 

 

Go to one of the sites I mentioned (Ace or Wilshire Wigs) and look at the PRICES for the HH wigs that look good.  They can run up in the THOUSANDS of dollars.  There is a type of wig that uses a combination of HH and synthetic fiber that is between the prices, but still EXPENSIVE.

 

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On 6/4/2021 at 11:32 AM, Carolyn Marie said:

 

Outside my price range.

 

Carolyn Marie

They being so expensive how do you know which one to get without trying it on ? 

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3 hours ago, Sydneyblue said:

They being so expensive how do you know which one to get without trying it on ? 

 

I believe that the ACE Wigs Site that I gave you the address to, has a How To Choose Your Style part to it.  My suggestion though is to go for a less expensive wig at the very first.  Simply look through the catalog and find one at a price you can afford, and that you think you will like.  The buying guide will give you ideas based on the shape of your face and what your hair is like now.  The only real way to find one is to go to a wig store.  They are gender friendly for the most part. I recommended those sites because they do have help pages. 

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I think im going to buy 2 or 3 inexpensive ones from amazon just to try them out the other sides are so expensive and that kind of money im not going to throw it away 

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This my be a REALLY stupid question but, is there a difference between wigs that seem to be for white or black women? I see a lot of brick and mortar stores around but all seem to cater to black women, which I am not. 

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Some wig styles and hair fiber texture are designed for certain ethnic groups, due to hair texture and stylability.  You will look best in a wig whose hair fiber matches you own hair.  Wigs stores do cater to their most frequent customers and what they wear.  If you look at online wig pages they will show you styles that are more suited for your general hair.  The stores can get those wigs in stock if you ask for them.  Your complexion and mine are similar and the manufacturers that I have had best results with are Jon Renau, Henry Margu, and a couple of other.  Ace Wigs is a good site to look at.   I suggest having a store order them into stock, because when you pick them up they can and will trim it to your face which is a difference between WIG and hair.

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