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Musings about a wig...

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DointItForTheKids · 11/10/2023 19:43

Hi.

As I hit my mid fifties I am completely done with bleaching my regrowth and coloring my hair, so bring on a pixie cut (I've had one before, I'm very happy to go with that style), and let the grey grow out.

But then I would like to continue my current hairstyle in the form of a wig - I've totally given up with my hair, it's literally like straw. There is not a product or combination of products I haven't tried that will make it behave like normal, healthy hair so it looks utterly awful all of the time, so, I'm kind of done with it. I want the wig to replicate how my hair is now though and I'm struggling to find what I want.

It needs to be significantly better than fancy dress level, but then again I can't afford £1,000s human hair wigs, so a couple of hundred pounds I probably think, around that mark, is my maximum - is that even doable?

I want sleek, graduated bob with a fringe, the volume, length and style is perfectly shown in the blonde wig that I've linked below but in terms of color I want bright red, think Manic Panic pillarbox red. And I just can't find this combination.

Is there any hope?

Musings about a wig...
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MiddleagedBeachbum · 11/10/2023 20:45

I’ve always secretly wanted to have a wide range of different wigs and styles so following with interest

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