youwillrise
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looks good!
very natural looking like a lot of other ladies said.
you're so cute!
very natural looking like a lot of other ladies said.
you're so cute!
I really like it, it's similar to my braidouts as well. Did you trim it at all, or is that the length it came in? I think I am going to order it in the 1B/27 to calm my cravings for hi-lites, lol.
Bublin said:Looks great. Are you wearing it as a protective and if so how are you wearing your hair underneath?
. You are so pretty Caramela
Beautiful fall! I'm not really understanding how it works, tho. Is your hair pulled back inside it somewhere or...umm, how does that work?
Thanks for humoring my questions...
These are pics of my new fall named Sage. I did a braid out on dry hair to blend and it blended perfectly! My husband came into the bedroom and I asked him if he liked it ... he said eh, yeah it looks nice... I told him it was a wig and he said a wig??? he couldn't tell. This looks like my summer braid outs! Definetly a keeper!
Caramela!!!!! Wow you look beautiful and Sage compliments you totally!!! I couldn't wait for you to post pics since that last thread you posted. You make me want to go buy Sage. LOL!!!! You look fabulous!!!
Going to see if Sage by Chade comes in different colors and price.
Thanks, Ladies. Monigirl, did you find your shade? I want to order me another Sage to have on reserve. I wish I could find this style in human hair. I'd definitely invest!
Yeap,
I am 1B (OFF Black) and I am so tempted to buy it. I am going to see if a few local BSS sells it before I purchase it. I hate shipping and handling fees so much. LOL!!!! Thanks for posting your awesome results.
Awww Thanks ladies for all your compliments and comparisons. Sylver2 is a lovely young lady
You part your hair from ear to ear... some people only leave out a small amount of hair, others leave out more. It depends on how close your hair texture is to the fall and how long you want the fall, to...welll... fall The fall (or 1/2 wig) has combs in the front and back of it, and some have drawstrings. You secure the lower half of your hair, either in cornrows, a bun, a low pony that you can tuck into the wig, and you insert the combs in the top and then back of the lower half of your hair. Some women opt not to use the combs for fear of breakage, but if you are gently placing them in and meticulously careful about removing them, breakage shouldn't be a concern.
You then just blend the front of your hair into the wig after you've curled, waved, or straightened the portion that stays out so it matches the texture of the fall. HTH... And they're pretty affordable $17.99 - $35 for synthetic... Most BSS sell them for $19.99 and they have all different lengths for the same price, long short, curly straight, etc, etc ....