KaramelDiva1978
Well-Known Member
Re: I am adopting LadyPanialo's reggie.. Deep Moisture Method, Wig and ALL for 12 mon
QUEENDIVA1 and Nucienuce1,
I used to think the same thing. I was very adamant and very anti-wigs, because if you have hair, why not rock it?? Well, that philosophy had me struggling with in-between lengths when I tried to grow out a hair cut, gave me a hella fit when I was transitioning and had me constantly manipulating my hair with heat, gels, etc. However, I took on a new thought process: 1.) Wigs have come a LONG way from when my grandmother was wearing them. 2.) They gave you constant versatility with styles and colors. 3.) I can maximize my hair's growth and health potential by "being good" to it and giving it a rest.
Here is the key though: You have to learn how to "shop" for a wig. Its like anything else, you learn some of your fave types of hairstyles and the colors that complement your skin and go for it! I love, love, love YouTube for this: I see what everyone else is wearing and they show me HOW to wear it. It's much easier to see a fellow diva rocking it than a mannequin.
Start slow and inexpensive like some quick weaves and even half wigs and try styles that may be similar to what you wear now and make it more comfortable to ease into. If you're natural, try a similar texture, if you're relaxed, go with that texture. The ladies on LHCF can give you worlds of insight, this is just some things that helped me out.
Happy Hair Growth Divas!
@ NikkiQ- Your pics are FIERCE lady!! Congrats to you and Bride91501 on making shoulder length!! I hope to be right behind you.
OMG--someone said Tammy Outre wig and my radar went to town. I am a true Junkie!! LOL
My sentiments exactly! I want to try this though
QUEENDIVA1 and Nucienuce1,
I used to think the same thing. I was very adamant and very anti-wigs, because if you have hair, why not rock it?? Well, that philosophy had me struggling with in-between lengths when I tried to grow out a hair cut, gave me a hella fit when I was transitioning and had me constantly manipulating my hair with heat, gels, etc. However, I took on a new thought process: 1.) Wigs have come a LONG way from when my grandmother was wearing them. 2.) They gave you constant versatility with styles and colors. 3.) I can maximize my hair's growth and health potential by "being good" to it and giving it a rest.
Here is the key though: You have to learn how to "shop" for a wig. Its like anything else, you learn some of your fave types of hairstyles and the colors that complement your skin and go for it! I love, love, love YouTube for this: I see what everyone else is wearing and they show me HOW to wear it. It's much easier to see a fellow diva rocking it than a mannequin.
Start slow and inexpensive like some quick weaves and even half wigs and try styles that may be similar to what you wear now and make it more comfortable to ease into. If you're natural, try a similar texture, if you're relaxed, go with that texture. The ladies on LHCF can give you worlds of insight, this is just some things that helped me out.
Happy Hair Growth Divas!
@ NikkiQ- Your pics are FIERCE lady!! Congrats to you and Bride91501 on making shoulder length!! I hope to be right behind you.
OMG--someone said Tammy Outre wig and my radar went to town. I am a true Junkie!! LOL