So after months of growing my hair out, I had to let it go today. So my question is, how do I buy a wig?
The best way to buy a wig is to search out a local wig shop, set up an appointment and receive a proper fitting. The wigs may be a bit more expensive but you will get something you will like and that will last a long time.
Totally agree with Dena here. It's difficult to know what wig will look good on you until you try it out. And you can only do that at a local wig shop.
The employees there can give you recommendations on which wigs will suit your face shape. And then you can try on all sorts of wigs until you find the one you like. They can assist you with trimming the bangs on the wig too, if that's what you need.
What if there is not a wig shop near me, would I order online?
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Quote from: supergirl23 on July 22, 2016, 03:34:24 AM
What if there is not a wig shop near me, would I order online?
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Yes! Amazon are great, and there are plenty of online wig shops.
For your first wig I would recommend getting a Synthetic wig rather than human hair as they are a LOT cheaper than real human hair. It's also best to get a 'lace front wig'. These have a much more realistic hairline and parting than look like they are growing out of your scalp.
Youtube has thousands of wig reviews - I normally start with 'lace front wig reviews' with links and discount codes in the descriptions!
Quote from: supergirl23 on July 22, 2016, 03:34:24 AM
What if there is not a wig shop near me, would I order online?
I've been buying and wearing wigs since the '80s and know a lot about them. First off, from what you've said, you obviously know little or nothing about wigs and wig wearing, so I would avoid buying online if at all possible. It's very tricky to choose the right wig for yourself and most wigs need to be trimmed and styled at least a bit before they are at all wearable as anything other than a funny looking hat. If you must buy online, have plenty of money ready and be prepared to buy at least 2-3 wigs before you get one that's satisfactory. And do lots of research. There are tons of good YouTube videos on wig styling.
So, in my opinion, you'll probably save yourself a lot of money, grief and time if you find a way to travel to the nearest good wig store.
I may try a blonde wig. But I like my brown hair.
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on November 23, 2024, 09:41:25 PMI may try a blonde wig. But I like my brown hair.
Chrissy
If you go to a wig store or salon that sells wigs, you can try on different styles and colors to get an idea of what you like. They will even help you with advice about what style matches your face shape, or what colors go with your skin pallet. Things like that.
Quote from: Lori Dee on November 23, 2024, 11:36:13 PMIf you go to a wig store or salon that sells wigs, you can try on different styles and colors to get an idea of what you like. They will even help you with advice about what style matches your face shape, or what colors go with your skin pallet. Things like that.
I have done that but I have never tried or asked about a blonde wig. They have suggested brown or black. I may go ask about a blonde wig. I have wanted to from time to time, usually after seeing a nice looking woman with blonde hair.
Go figure. Silly me.
Chrissy
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on November 23, 2024, 11:48:57 PMI have done that but I have never tried or asked about a blonde wig. They have suggested brown or black. I may go ask about a blonde wig. I have wanted to from time to time, usually after seeing a nice looking woman with blonde hair.
Go figure. Silly me.
Chrissy
How it will look will depend on your skin tone. That determines the best colors, so that might be why they suggested brown or black. You could also go for Auburn or Mohagany.
My skin tone is more alabaster, so blonde tends to wash me out. I compensate by using makeup with a little bronzer to add color to my skin. Then I discovered RED. I wanted a subtle strawberry blonde but got strawberry red instead. It worked out as I have had several nice compliments about it. So I am a redhead this winter. :)
Quote from: Lori Dee on November 23, 2024, 11:55:06 PMHow it will look will depend on your skin tone. That determines the best colors, so that might be why they suggested brown or black. You could also go for Auburn or Mohagany.
My skin tone is more alabaster, so blonde tends to wash me out. I compensate by using makeup with a little bronzer to add color to my skin. Then I discovered RED. I wanted a subtle strawberry blonde but got strawberry red instead. It worked out as I have had several nice compliments about it. So I am a redhead this winter. :)
I think you would look nice in about any reasonable color for your skin tone, including red.
Aww.\, thanks.
My natural color is brown and I have tried black, but didn't like it.
Quote from: Lori Dee on November 24, 2024, 12:14:14 AMAww.\, thanks.
My natural color is brown and I have tried black, but didn't like it.
I like brown too.
Quote from: supergirl23 on July 22, 2016, 03:34:24 AMWhat if there is not a wig shop near me, would I order online?
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Paula Young. Measure your head. She carries petite, average and some larges. The caps are adjustable for an inch either way. If your pushing the larger limits of a size the hair will be shorter on you than in the picture.
You can use an app like faceapp to get some different styles and colors. That will give you an idea what will look good on you.
Once you find your hair it's best to find a salon, preferably an LGBTQ friendly one that can work with wigs and they can help you get it fitted and trimmed properly. All wigs should be fitted and trimmed to look their best....as natural as they can.