Wig First Timer! I’ve been thinking for the past few months of cutting my hair short (bob length) and starting to incorporate wigs into my daily routine. I love...
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Can somebody recommend me a cheap but good quality lace front wigs? Thank you!
Jarrod M. replied:
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Rebecca M. replied:
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Natural... but I am clueless what to do with my hair... I am Kind of tried of the quick waves and wigs (I need a class).. but I need help FB any suggestions
Matasha A. replied:
I've been natural for a year. I use Suave Professionals Leave-in Cream. It really helps prevent frizz.
Donna J. replied:
Just LOVELY!! Try the Cantu products, like Shea Butter Leave n Conditioner, coconut oil and Morocco shampoo. My daughter lives by this stuff and her has grown significantly. She does all kinds of styles, variety is the spice of life you know. lol Have fun with it!
LaToya W. replied:
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Cyrena M. replied:
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KO T. replied:
Mahogany Curls has some nice YouTube Information... Look for her.. Also, I am in some of the Natural Hair Communities. They know a great deal about the process of going/staying natural..