polished07
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I've been wiggins under mini braids bc my hair doesn't dread with those like cornrows I can get to my scalp and wash if needed and my hair is very flat underneath maybe you want to try that not Celies but small braids
I love long textured wigs you can do so much with them!
This is Giselle I wear it as a full wig, I cut some bangs in her and shorten the length.
3rd week in and put my curling iron to work on the wig. The 1-inch curls came out beautifully I want to limit the use of heat on my wig (excessive heat trashes human hair ) and NO heat on my leave-out but this is much better than flexi rods..
I don't think I will ever get sick of this wigging business will reveal at hip length though.
It's been so hot here in Texas I've only been wearing my wigs maybe once a week. I've been doing a lot of twistouts and wNgs.
HPG
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For those with cornrows under wig: how long are you leaving them in? I'm debating whether to take out at either 3 or 5 weeks... trying to avoid breakage and matting
I'm going to have to drop out of this challenge for a while. :-( The cornrows are causing my fine strands to obtain mid strand splits and I was advised to maybe continue two strand twist as a low mani until my splits are slowly cut off (6months). I am however going to do some research on how else I can do my hair under my wigs so I may not be out just yet. Any ideas?
HPG
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Here's a texture shot of my new Kinky Straight lace wig!
She's 22 inches, color #4, 110 density and medium cap.
I will darken the roots (this is easier for me than trying to add color), flat iron, cut some layers and curl!
Here's a texture shot of my new Kinky Straight lace wig!
She's 22 inches, color #4, 110 density and medium cap.
I will darken the roots (this is easier for me than trying to add color), flat iron, cut some layers and curl!
How do you guys keep your hair from matting up under your wigs? Sometimes, it's an easy go, other times it's a 2 hour process. I am so frustrated after my last detangling session. I think I need a mentor. Someone help me. please.
^^^That's my issue. I'm not sure.
I generally have 6-8 twists under my curly half wig (with a satin du-rag). I will moisturize every other day. I wash and dc every two - three weeks to keep manipulation low.
I'm trying to pinpoint what needs to be tweaked to avoid the frustration and hair loss. Thus the request for insight.
^ I used to cornrow,too but it seemed to cause breakage, so I stopped. The twists seem much easier on my hair.
Thanks for the responses!
PMs are welcome.
Hey @Br*nzeb*mbsh~ll,
What are you using to moisturizing with? Is it water-based? I use a mixture of Mane and Tail and water and spritz it on my hair. Do you have a good leave-in moisturizer to recommend? For a DC I use Joico KPak
Are your twists lasting for the full 3 weeks? No, not really securely. Sometimes I retwist when wet.
How are you detangling? Finger? Dry? Wet? I detangle using my fingers while my hair is wet. It crackles if it is too dry. I abhor that sound. erplexed
I ask because, my strands is too curly to stay in twisted for a extended period of time -especially if they were repeated wet and re-wet - without curling upon itself which would be a nightmare to detangle. This sounds like my hair! My hair gets sooo super curly and it twists and twists. Like the last few days I've had so many SSK's... I just want to scream!!! So maybe I should wash and retwist weekly? Maybe I just can't go multiple weeks at a time?...
How
So I was browsing wigs online and the computer started talking to me. No really Diana helped me buy 3 wigs all the way to checkout.