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I was so temped by the IRRISTIBLE ....the tight curly wig in light grey. 

 

Ali is right, the air drying or using a diffuser takes time to get our style. 

 

Anyone purchase a wig?

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@Shanus wrote:

I was so temped by the IRRISTIBLE ....the tight curly wig in light grey. 

 

Ali is right, the air drying or using a diffuser takes time to get our style. 

 

Anyone purchase a wig?


was tempted but in reality would never wear it

 

just for a different color but the styles didn't talk to me 

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No, I have no need , however If I had  thin hair or balding , I would consider a wig. Don't know how the quality  or price of  Brattin wigs as compared to other wig  companies .

For women with temporary or permanent hair issues, wigs can provide comfort to one's  selfesteem.

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@skatting44   Tony's wigs are very inexpensive compared to "real hair" wigs.

 

Before I let my hair go silver, I went to an expensive wig store and tried several on in silver, but close to my pixie style at the time. It helped me decide if I wanted to go for the natural color with no more dye.

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@Shanus

Loved the wig with the curls.  Don't know if I could wear it. Couple or reasons stopped me. I am  tender headed   The hair  volume was way to dense for a person of my age. Colors were perfect . Toni does have nice products her one fault in  the hair pieces I have purchased is that they are to shiny but because  they are mixed with my hair it is unnoticeable,  I was going order and return it if it didn't work but reasonableness overtook me.

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@jackthebear wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

I was so temped by the IRRISTIBLE ....the tight curly wig in light grey. 

 

Ali is right, the air drying or using a diffuser takes time to get our style. 

 

Anyone purchase a wig?


was tempted but in reality would never wear it

 

just for a different color but the styles didn't talk to me 


This one?   I can see netting at the root line...in the close-up photo...

 

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@Shanus  I have been considering buying a wig because between the thinning that has accelerated since I turned 80 and my very fine hair, even with regular professional cuts and color I no longer get pretty hair for the 4th week.  During many of those weeks it doesn't really matter, but I still don't like it.

 

I did watch part of one show yesterday and decided to ask my stylist for her advice next week.  I know whatever I buy, I will need her help with it so I might as well try to start there.  Just because she doesn't sell wigs herself doesn't mean she's not knowledgeable.

 

  

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Re: WIGS YESTERDAY?

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@Desertdi wrote:

@jackthebear wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

I was so temped by the IRRISTIBLE ....the tight curly wig in light grey. 

 

Ali is right, the air drying or using a diffuser takes time to get our style. 

 

Anyone purchase a wig?


was tempted but in reality would never wear it

 

just for a different color but the styles didn't talk to me 


This one?   I can see netting at the root line...in the close-up photo...

 


not that one 

the styles with a bang are more natural looking, 

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 Most of the models looked  great in the wigs as compared to their own hair color / styles .

 Maybe they should let the models wear these Brattin wigs as they like on a regular  basis

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For too shiny wigs or hairpieces Amazon sells wig powder puff on a stick, using any powder on puff, lightly puff piece.

 

Also, shine will diminish as wig is used.