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Natural looking wigs and weave

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The most natural way to wear a wig is to wear a 3/4 wig, or fall. I think they are being called quick weaves now, but anywho. They are wigs that allow you to wear about an inch of your own hair out, and you use that to cover the band. The best ones to get when you are first starting out is the ones that have the combs in the front and back to secure the wig. They also have new ones that I saw on especially yours or something like that where you can have center or side parts.

Also the most important thing in wearing a weave is to have the closest possible match between the extensions and your hair, with the texture and color. That is the most important key. Also, leave as little hair out as possible, just enough to cover tracks, and try to make sure the braids are as small as possible, so that they are not bulky and lumpy. Also try to purchase some hair that will not swell and tangle, preferably remi hair. I also find horizontal braids work better than vertical, as the weave flows more naturally.
 
For my most natural looking weaves it has always been the blending method. Blending my hair with the weave. The key is finding the correct texture and color. This takes awhile to find.
Wigs I've never seen any that look real enough for my taste. They always seem to have too much hair for my head. I dont have very thick hair.
 
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