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Wigs: The Good And The Bad
A
lot of people purchase a wig to change their style or to create a
dramatic look for a special night, while others wear wig hairpieces on a
daily basis to conceal thinning hair or to cover baldness resulting from
an illness. But no matter why you choose to wear a wig, there are some
things that you should always be aware of before you purchase one and
incorporate wigs into your style.
There are lots of different types of wigs available, ranging from
the inexpensive to the extremely expensive. As with most things, the old
saying, “you get what you pay for,” is usually true when it comes to
purchasing wig hairpieces. The more you spend, the higher quality
wig you’ll get in return. And a higher quality hairpiece means that it
will last a lot longer and remain beautiful and versatile for years to
come.
Probably the most crucial factor in helping you decide how much to spend
on your wig is how you are going to use it. If you are only going to use
your wig occasionally for special events, you may be able to get by with
an inexpensive wig. However, since most cheaper wigs are made with
synthetic hair, it is almost impossible to match them up properly with
your existing hair color, in order to achieve a truly natural look.
Inexpensive wig hairpieces are also not very finely wefted. This
means that more hair is sewn into one weft of the wig instead of
distributed evenly throughout the wig.
If you’re not
careful, this will
result in a "baby doll"
hair look .
Other things to consider before you go buy an inexpensive wig, is how
you are going to style your hairpiece. Synthetic hair cannot be colored,
permed or curled with thermal tools. So, your styling and change-out
options with an inexpensive wig are very limited.
All these drawbacks make the natural-hair wig your best bet - especially
if you wear a wig on a daily basis. This hairpiece may be a little more
expensive, but you can color it, cut it and curl it just like your own
hair because it is real hair. Wig hairpieces made with natural hair also
look much more natural in sunlight and under certain lights than wigs
made with synthetic hair strands.
However, even natural hair wigs come with a wide variety of
prices. These prices vary according to the quality and length of the
hair used and the craftsmanship of the hairpiece itself. Once again, you
get what you pay for.
If
you do plan to wear your wig daily, you should also look for wig
hairpieces that are light and finely woven. The wig should allow a
good amount of air to circulate through the wig and onto your scalp.
This is not just for your own comfort but also for the well being of
your own hair. Tight and constrictive wigs can cause friction and cut
off the blood supply to your scalp, leading to hair loss.
So
remember, before you buy a wig, investigate all of the options
carefully. Choosing a good wig now will save you money in the end
because you will probably not have to replace it for many, many years...
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