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Started by AliceF, January 27, 2018, 11:26:03 PM
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Quote from: Lyric on February 03, 2018, 11:34:31 AMIt always amazes me how transgender people willingly pay thousands of dollars on hormones and medical treatments, but satisfy themselves with a cheap plastic wig. Your hair is probably the single most significant factor when it comes to gender identification in public. There really is a considerable difference between those cheap wigs and the high quality kind that cost in the $800-$3K range. Well fitted, well styled and well cared for, they can last for years rather than months. Better still, they'll be more likely to look like your real hair.At least look into quality wigs. My current favorites available online are the Milano line. But, if possible, you are always much better off having a wig professionally fitted and styled for you.
Quote from: Roll on February 03, 2018, 01:00:02 PMI can barely afford groceries, a handful of $10 wigs are my limit for the moment. ;/ When I go full time I'll get one that's a few hundred though that's still far off.
Quote from: AliceF on January 27, 2018, 11:26:03 PMHello!Im pre hrt trans,and im concerned about my hair a lot(thats what ruined my life,haha) since ive been balding since 19.Balding was pretty depressing for me,because i had long-long hair since i was 13(longer than most girls in my school at times,in fact)I think that my natural hair wouldnt look very good for a female.Does a lot of trans people wear wigs?What was your expirience with them?Are they cost-y?