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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Phane wrote:
Just curious OP where do you buy the "Long wigs" I would love to purchase one.



Thanks

I know Gothic Lollita Wigs has nice ones.
http://www.gothiclolitawigs.com/ (site seems to be down at the moment)

This is where I got the wig I'm wearing on that pic:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130703/09/51d4541fe6f14_m.jpg

It cost me about $60, and is pretty good quality.

Jan 02 14 07:21 pm Link

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Nicole Nu

Posts: 3981

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The brown suits you better, imo

Jan 02 14 07:23 pm Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

P I X I E wrote:

I know Gothic Lollita Wigs has nice ones.
http://www.gothiclolitawigs.com/ (site seems to be down at the moment)

This is where I got the wig I'm wearing on that pic:
https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130703/09/51d4541fe6f14_m.jpg

It cost me about $60, and is pretty good quality.

Thank you wink

Jan 02 14 08:06 pm Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Phane wrote:

Thank you wink

You're most welcome. I hope the site goes back up, they have pretty sweet deals. I'm probably going to order a couple more. They have flashy wigs (ie. for cosplay) and more conservative ones (like the one I'm wearing in that shot). I wore it casually once and people thought it was my real hair, and I got many compliments from it. Haha, I wish. tongue

Jan 02 14 09:03 pm Link

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Jen B

Posts: 4474

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Danielle Reid wrote:
Excuse the bra and panties, I was taking a photo for instagram lol

Hi,

I really like the brown.

Trust that I understand about the red. I had the mahogany red  myself for years, and also raven black and then champagne white/blond too. I appreciate going back to natural.

I really like the brown hair and the way your skin tones jump out and show your tones rather than act like a wallflower with the red hair taking the center stage. You are beautiful.

Jen
p.s. although in my case now that my greys are coming in I do not want to dye anything for fear of missing out on the last of my true natural color! I want to enjoy what is naturally here before its gone, (the last year has brought in the greys.)

Jan 02 14 10:01 pm Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MyrnaByrna Jen B wrote:
p.s. although in my case now that my greys are coming in I do not want to dye anything for fear of missing out on the last of my true natural color! I want to enjoy what is naturally here before its gone, (the last year has brought in the greys.)

Hah, I wouldn't know if my first grey has come in because I dye my hair constantly. And I'm not about to stop dying it anytime soon. I'll probably shave my head bald before that happens.

Jan 02 14 10:06 pm Link

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Jen B

Posts: 4474

Phoenix, Arizona, US

P I X I E wrote:
Hah, I wouldn't know if my first grey has come in because I dye my hair constantly. And I'm not about to stop dying it anytime soon. I'll probably shave my head bald before that happens.

smile!
In the last year I noticed mine are sprouting and are overtaking! I  like my ashy-blonde mousy color and don't want to miss it so, am trying to balance accepting the greys and bidding tootles to my own hair color while it is still here. wink Oddly enough is that I always wanted to be white grey and was impatient for it! Now, I can wait. I did cut a few inches off in the summer because I realized that I had quite a few greys that were only a few inches short of full length. I like the bald idea Pixie, I really do and suspect it will be in my future. Now, if only I had "good" head!

To the OP, I see that you are paid, I am not and my opinions are not really worthy of consideration when it comes to pay. I guess the best thing to do is what you want to do and what sits right with your pleasure! wink While I like how your skin tones show variances when your hair is not red it doesn't mean diddly doo!! Its what pleases YOU. smile

Jen

Jan 02 14 10:11 pm Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MyrnaByrna Jen B wrote:

smile!
In the last year I noticed mine are sprouting and are overtaking! I  like my ashy-blonde mousy color and don't want to miss it so, am trying to balance accepting the greys and bidding tootles to my own hair color while it is still here. wink Oddly enough is that I always wanted to be white grey and was impatient for it! Now, I can wait. I did cut a few inches off in the summer because I realized that I had quite a few greys that were only a few inches short of full length. I like the bald idea Pixie, I really do and suspect it will be in my future. Now, if only I had "good" head!

To the OP, I see that you are paid, I am not and my opinions are not really worthy of consideration when it comes to pay. I guess the best thing to do is what you want to do and what sits right with your pleasure! wink While I like how your skin tones show variances when your hair is not red it doesn't mean diddly doo!! Its what pleases YOU. smile

Jen

I shaved my head bald twice, for charity. I loooooved it. The showers...oh my god! But the next time I'm doing it, I want to wait for my hair to be longer to make it worth it. And since I'm currently in the process of growing out my hair after a decade of having it very short, I want to enjoy having it longer.

Jan 02 14 10:26 pm Link

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D A N I

Posts: 4627

Little Rock, Arkansas, US

Phane wrote:
Just curious OP where do you buy the "Long wigs" I would love to purchase one.



Thanks

This is the exact wig I had. Straight from China http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Light-Ya … 51905.html

Jan 03 14 09:01 pm Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

Danielle Reid wrote:

This is the exact wig I had. Straight from China http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Light-Ya … 51905.html

well thats expensive!

Jan 03 14 09:05 pm Link

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D A N I

Posts: 4627

Little Rock, Arkansas, US

Phane wrote:

well thats expensive!

Lol yeah it is. I've seen some that costs as much as $400.

It's 100% Virgin Brazilian hair hand crafted blah blah blah. I could have gotten a cheaper one but I wanted the full lace so I could put it in to pigtails or a high ponytail if needed and it NOT look like a wig. It served it purpose but I sold it for the full price that I paid. IF I buy another one I'm dying it red and letting my short natural hair grow out all the bleach

Jan 03 14 09:09 pm Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

Danielle Reid wrote:

Lol yeah it is. I've seen some that costs as much as $400.

It's 100% Virgin Brazilian hair hand crafted blah blah blah. I could have gotten a cheaper one but I wanted the full lace so I could put it in to pigtails or a high ponytail if needed and it NOT look like a wig. It served it purpose but I sold it for the full price that I paid. IF I buy another one I'm dying it red and letting my short natural hair grow out all the bleach

kewl!

Jan 03 14 09:17 pm Link

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Isis22

Posts: 3557

Muncie, Indiana, US

P I X I E wrote:

Hah, I wouldn't know if my first grey has come in because I dye my hair constantly. And I'm not about to stop dying it anytime soon. I'll probably shave my head bald before that happens.

I had my first greys in high school, just in my widows peak so I plucked them. 30 years later I have to dye my hair or look like my mother. I've never tried wigs but I imagine I would hate how itchy, hot and uncomfortable they are.

Jan 04 14 07:37 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Isis22 wrote:

I had my first greys in high school, just in my widows peak so I plucked them. 30 years later I have to dye my hair or look like my mother. I've never tried wigs but I imagine I would hate how itchy, hot and uncomfortable they are.

Ugh, tell me about it. I had a shoot today and wore a wig. It was bliss when I could finally take it off. Wigs are worse than bras. lol

Jan 04 14 07:44 pm Link