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I just don't care for the "dark roots" showing through most of the wigs being shown.............i know it is "popular"

these days..........but in my day it meant you needed to 

get your hair done or it needed a wash....ha.   Don't think it is complimentary.

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Until you get older and then everybody knows that's not your hair.  I can tell when I need to color my hair because my part gets wider and my GRAY roots show.  When will that be popular?  

 

I'm not a fan of the dark roots either.  It doesn't affect me.  Not since childhood have I wanted to be blonde.  I'm a red girl.  

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@Icegoddess wrote:

Until you get older and then everybody knows that's not your hair.  I can tell when I need to color my hair because my part gets wider and my GRAY roots show.  When will that be popular?  

 

I'm not a fan of the dark roots either.  It doesn't affect me.  Not since childhood have I wanted to be blonde.  I'm a red girl.  


Thanks for the input....Smiley Happy....i grew up with blonde hair

(heritage) and in my 30's it slowly started turning a bit darker and i went to blended highlights..............but

once the roots started to come in...i got the highlights

done at that time........roots a thumbs down for me...

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I always thought that the hair fibers looked too shiny for it to look like real hair. I own a real hair topper and it doesn't look fake.

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Re: Toni Bratton Wigs

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I notice every single wig Toni tries on looks very good on her.

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Re: Toni Bratton Wigs

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@Estellee - I've noticed that too, she must get the wigs she's selling specifically fitted and styled for her when she puts them on to demonstrate because they don't really look as nice and natural when the models put them on, IMO.

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@Estellee wrote:

I notice every single wig Toni tries on looks very good on her.


 

 

The wigs she tries on have all been trimmed and styled to look good on her. It's not like she just grabs one out of the box and puts it on.

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To me, Toni's wigs look fake. The synthetic fibers just don't look real. 

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I tried one two years ago
It looked ridiculous and did not fit well at all

I don’t know what I was thinking lolol
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@katie1859 wrote:
I tried one two years ago
It looked ridiculous and did not fit well at all

I don’t know what I was thinking lolol

@katie1859   me too!   I wanted one so badly during Covid. I have bright red burgundy hair, with WHITE ROOTS, lol.  So I settled for a darker auburn,  I tried, ALL of the wigs were way to small for me. I do have shoulder hair.  I tried the doo rag thing, but still. Also, hair was too shiny.  Dead give away.  I also wonder.  Look at all wigs, rarely do they bright reds. Just dark auburn usually

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