Not to be a downer here, but all three of those look like the typical plastic almost-costume-like wigs for which Paula Young has made millions selling for decades. Their main market is senior citizens with bad eyesight. It always surprises me how many TG people pay the least attention (and money) to their hair. When you meet a new person, what's the first thing you tend to notice about them? It's usually their hair.
I suggest you start saving your security guard income toward the purchase of a quality wig. While there are many opinions on this, in my experience there's really no replacement for human hair and, probably, a lace front for a wig. And that's just the beginning to look good in a wig. You need one in a color that works well with your features. You need the cap fitted to your head and it needs to be trimmed to look right on your head. You won't get those things out of a box from Paula Young.
Even though they can be expensive, a trip to a good wig shop can save you a great deal of the money, time and grief over buying mail order wigs. Going that route it almost always takes several wig purchases to be even moderately satisfied-- unless you've got really low standards for yourself, I suppose. I say save up and go for quality.