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LifeafterLHCF

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Ok ladies I have a pageant in September and I was going to get a sew in and still may if I can get someone to do it. If not what are some options you ladies think would work. I was thinking my trusty fall back a wig but I don't want any slipping. I know I will need length because my hair is just too short and non pageant flattering. When I think pageant I think big hair esp since I'm in Texas. I have been holding out on doing this thread for many reasons. I'm doing it now since my pageant will be here in 2 months from tomorrow.

TIA
 
You should pull some photos online band find the style you want first then find the technique. Good luck!
 
I'm a pageant girl myself and I think that if you're not comfortable wearing your real hair, then you should go for a sew-in in a length that's flattering and suits your own style. Whatever you do, stay far far away from hard and stiff up-dos that require lots of gel and spritz. You want your hair to flow, especially when you walk, and I think a good sew-in, lace-front or partial wig will do the trick. HTH! :)
 
Thank you ladies. I happened to be digging around in my wig bin and found my old fall back Model Model Carmen wig. It has good body and full bang so I will just have to wear enough bobby pins to make it work.
 
Good luck with the pageant! I agree with the above, flowy hair looks best when you're walking!
 
i would do a wig. if u secure it with bobby pins behind the ears then there shouldnt b any slipping issues
 
Congrats on the pageant. You'll have to PM me and tell me which one and more about it. But I'm thinking a sew-in because the look will be more natural
 
Good luck girl! A good quality wig will do the trick as long as it's secure. Like another poster said, stay away from hard, stiff styles and go for styles with natural body/volume and soft flowy curls :yep:
 
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