While in Kinky Twists, I missed having access to my hair something terrible! Yet I still wanted to be able to honor my protective style challenge. So the next logical solution was to tock wigs for a while. This could give me many styling options yet also allow me to play in, massage, deep condition, twist, etc. my own natural hair.
While relaxed, I could basically do no wrong when it came to rockin' half wigs. I didn't really rock full wigs or lace fronts, but half wigs were my besties! So when I decided to wear wigs for the next part of my protective style challenge, I thought I wouldn't have any problems...well I was wrong LOL.
I had the brilliant idea of rocking lacefronts. So off I go to the BSS. I had a couple in mind that I wanted, but they didn't have the colors I wanted or needed for my color treated hair. So I ended up buying two lacefronts by Freetress Equal: Lisha and Jada.
Easter Sunday I rocked Lisha...and quite frankly, you couldn't tell me anything! I thought I was too cute LOL So cute that I decided to wear Lisha the next day to work. But as I kept looking at Lisha, it just didn't look right. So I took the picture below and went to my resident gurus over at Long Hair Care Forum and boy did they give me an eyeful! LOL
The next day I decided to wear Jada...I ended up cutting it.
Much better right?!?!?! I know...much more realistic hairline. But I wasn't really feeling how the curls looked. Something looked very "Sophia from the Golden Girls" about them. So off to the BSS I went on Saturday. And it was there I fell in love with the Freetress Nia Girl wig.
When I tried it on in the BSS, the color the fullness, the texture...it was just me! Sunday, I wore Nia Girl and OMG!!!!!!! You almost couldn't even talk to me...LOL I made it pretty big, which I LOVE (especially compared to the pic)! If ever I could envision what my natural hair will look like when it grows, this is IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
I also bought another half wig by Freetress, Celtic Girl. I saw this on a couple of websites and saw one girl's review of it, so I thought I'd try it.
Today I'm wearing Celtic girl. It's a much tamer version of Nia Girl so it fits better at work. So it looks like I have "weekday hair" and "weekend hair."
4 wigs, $175 later I think I have a couple of winners now. I will probably order back ups of these two so I can have them in constant rotation.
I'd love to hear your protective styling adventures!