I just got my first freedom wig and I love it!!! I am still getting used to "styling" my hair. One thing I was most excited about for my freedom wig was the ability to curl my hair. However, this dang hair will not hold a curl. I definitely could probably be using more product but going from a cyber wig for the last 10 years and not doing a thing to it is making this a bit of learning process. What products do y'all use on your freedom wigs and how do you get them to hold a curl, specifically that trendy loose beachy look?

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I’ve not tried a freedom wig. How was the process for you and how long did it take? Also if you don’t mind sharing how much these wigs cost, knowing the longer ones are probably more expensive. It also sounds like you must be completely bald to wear them? Thank you!

Hello. I found the process very easy due to the exceptional knowledge of my Freedom Hair consultant. It did take several months longer than usual for my hair to be completed,(7 months) but well worth the wait. My hair was ordered 8" all around & was cost approximately $ 3600.00. I would normally never spend anywhere near that on myself, but after figuring out how much money I wasted on ill-fitting, uncomfortable synthetic wigs, I decided make the investment. I've been told if I take exceptionally good care of my hair, it could last up to 4 years. Freedom Hair is constructed for people who are completely bald. I'm thrilled with my hair & will be a Freedom Hair customer for life. 

Thank you Trixie.  I have spent that much in my 3 years with AU wearing human hair wigs. I have found an agent near me in TX and will schedule should my scalp hair fall out again. I am currently in spontaneous remission and have enough hair to no longer wear my wig. Not getting to attached to it though! Many blessings!!

Once I made the decision to get a Freedom Wig it was easy. It took 3 months to make for $3600 (I am in New Zealand). You had to shave all your hair off to enable a 3D image of your head to be taken. I then wore a good temporary wig until the real hair wig was ready. I continued to shave my head each day in between wigs and still do - definitely helps the Freedom wig attach. It took me 3 months to be able to flip it on into the correct position - now only takes a few minutes each morning to position, push out the air bubbles, and style. I'm 50 and to have the hair if a 20 year old again is amazing, forgot how soft it was!! I take it off when I get home and enjoy the freedom of a bare head and being able to scratch!! I had never shed a tear in all the years of loosing my hair and then shaving it off. But the day after getting the Freedom wig I had a melt down - just a natural reaction to having come to the end if the road but I wasn't expecting that. Took a week to be comfortable with my new look and really do now live it. The cost is totally worth it - I feel fantastic.

I also love my Freedom Hair wig. It doesn't have the amount of natural wave I had hoped for but after 4 months I am now used to it. Am interested to see you can't get it to hold a curl though because I was going to try a styling wand. Sorry I don't have any advice for you but if I discover any answers I will let you know. My old hairdresser is going to help me give the styling wand a try.

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