
With summer coming to a close, one would think humidity is no longer a pressing concern for one’s hair. However, if you live in an area where humidity reigns well into the fall months like I do, be sure to refrain from excess humectants.
After purchasing the Freetress Nia Girl half wig, I decided to give a full wig a try. I wanted to get a wig that was similar in style to the crochet style I mostly wear, so I purchased the Freetress Equal Synthetic Lace Front Bebe wig from blackhairspray.com (which, fyi, is having a Fourth of July sale right now). DISCLAIMER: I purchased this wig myself. Neither Freetress nor blackhairspray.com furnished this wig to me nor are they paying me for my opinion on this blog. The wig was decently priced (approx. $28), but I must say that my first impression…
A while back, I needed a protective style for the work week, but I was running short on time and my hair wasn’t working with me. For the first time in my life, I decided to purchase a wig. I’ve never been a wig girl by any means–sure, here and there you might find me donning a blood red or platinum blonde wig for Halloween, but it certainly wasn’t a style I turned to for daily wear. Well, after purchasing the Freetress Synthethic Fullcap Drawstring Nia Girl wig, I may just hop aboard the wig train. DISCLAIMER: I purchased this…
One of the main problems l face as a transitioner, is adequately blending textures. Sometimes even wearing your hair in a simple ponytail can highlight just how different both textures are. My husband thinks that I’m wearing a hair piece when I put my hair in a ponytail or bun because it literally looks like different hair (how embarrassing!) That’s when I decided that actually wearing a hair piece would look more natural. Wearing a curly-textured ponytail can provide the adequate blending needed, while simultaneously providing protection for your ends (and it’s perfect for the everyday professional). I purchased this ponytail…