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Faux fringes

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dottyaboutstripes · 22/11/2025 12:17

I had my hair cut last week and was so close to getting a french bob but chickened out (I’m not sure I’ve ever had a fringe, certainly not as an adult)
This morning though I saw an article in the guardian where someone had a fake fringe and it looked incredible! The brand was Curated and it was real hair. Was about £40 so it’s cheaper than an actual haircut where I live.
Does anyone have experience of using these and would recommend theirs or should I just go ahead and buy this one I’ve seen. Or are they actually a bit crap and I’m being sold an impossible dream 😆

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PInkyStarfish · 22/11/2025 16:45

I might be wrong but I think Suzanne (Pampered Wolf) wears a clip in fringe sometimes -

https://m.youtube.com/@PamperedWolf/playlists

Mumblechum0 · 22/11/2025 16:48

I’m thinking of buying one too, my fringe is really thin these days. £35 seems q good!

Wickedlittledancer · 22/11/2025 16:57

I wear a hair topper when I want extra volume, my own hair is totally fine, no issue, it cost 70 odd quid from Amazon, is real hair and completely undetectable. I dyed it to match my own hair exactly. I just look like I’ve perfect rich girl swishy thick hair and I ger so many people commenting I’ve lovely hair, particularly random blokes.

hair pieces have been about for ever.and now are excellent quality, since the advent of extensions.. So as much as I’ve never done the fringe, I’d say go for it. I genuinely think most people who we see with great hair now have some form of hair piece in, be it extensions, topper, etc.

dottyaboutstripes · 29/11/2025 11:56

I’m still mulling it over! Trying to work out a colour match!

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