Full lace wigs - Alopecia World2024-03-28T13:12:45Zhttps://alopeciaworld.com/forum/topics/full-lace-wigs-1?commentId=2022678%3AComment%3A1114870&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOld post, I know. I have nev…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-11-22:2022678:Comment:11148702013-11-22T02:29:01.713ZLexihttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/LexiWhitney
<p>Old post, I know. I have never heard of or seen a Noriko that was human hair. Please explain.</p>
<p>Old post, I know. I have never heard of or seen a Noriko that was human hair. Please explain.</p> Hi chris thanks for the infor…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-08:2022678:Comment:10221352013-03-08T21:29:39.749Ztinahttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/tina828
<p>Hi chris thanks for the information.. and sharon i have to disagree with you i have no problem wearing my full lace wig without any adhesives at all.. like i stated earlier all i had to do was get the cap tightened a bit and i find it works very well for me</p>
<p>Hi chris thanks for the information.. and sharon i have to disagree with you i have no problem wearing my full lace wig without any adhesives at all.. like i stated earlier all i had to do was get the cap tightened a bit and i find it works very well for me</p> The short answer is no. The o…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-08:2022678:Comment:10222342013-03-08T18:10:22.466ZSharonhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Sharon730
<p>The short answer is no. The only way to do that is if you have some poly on the unit and it is small enough on your head to stick to skin.</p>
<p>The short answer is no. The only way to do that is if you have some poly on the unit and it is small enough on your head to stick to skin.</p> Hi Tina, You can try Wigrip,…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-05:2022678:Comment:10208172013-03-05T16:23:29.643Zchris for hairhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/chrisforhair
<p>Hi Tina, You can try Wigrip, which is a soft headband that helps secure the wig but I have not been impressed with it at a $20.00 price tag. I have found simple headbands purchased for a few dollars in CVS or any other retail store work as well or better. I also have used Vet wrap, a product used to protect wounds on animals legs. It adheres well but can only be used once without securing it with a bobby pin. Again it is less than $3.00 at any pet store and comes in many colors.</p>
<p>Hi Tina, You can try Wigrip, which is a soft headband that helps secure the wig but I have not been impressed with it at a $20.00 price tag. I have found simple headbands purchased for a few dollars in CVS or any other retail store work as well or better. I also have used Vet wrap, a product used to protect wounds on animals legs. It adheres well but can only be used once without securing it with a bobby pin. Again it is less than $3.00 at any pet store and comes in many colors.</p> Megan, I have a small head al…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-02:2022678:Comment:10205462013-03-02T18:20:19.848ZRosehttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Rose729
<p>Megan, I have a small head also. At least "they" say so. So sounds like I can get it tightened.. and won't necessarily need tape or glue. Okay... I am off to check one out.Thanks for the input.</p>
<p>Megan, I have a small head also. At least "they" say so. So sounds like I can get it tightened.. and won't necessarily need tape or glue. Okay... I am off to check one out.Thanks for the input.</p> Thanks Tina. That's what I ne…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-02:2022678:Comment:10204682013-03-02T18:18:20.207ZRosehttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Rose729
<p>Thanks Tina. That's what I needed to know.</p>
<p>Thanks Tina. That's what I needed to know.</p> yes you can. I don't wear tap…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-02:2022678:Comment:10203172013-03-02T04:12:27.124ZDevinhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Devin13
yes you can. I don't wear tape or glue. I wear a wig cap thing and the wig goes over it.
yes you can. I don't wear tape or glue. I wear a wig cap thing and the wig goes over it. I have always gotten lace wig…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-03-01:2022678:Comment:10202992013-03-01T19:10:26.707ZMegan Bryhttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/MeganBry
<p>I have always gotten lace wigs and I have noticed that the 'knock-off' lace wigs tend to have harder lace and I was able to wear that without any tape or glue whatsoever. Of course, there were times when I had to pull it up to it's proper place (windy days, after I've ran a bit, etc.) But I did not need tape to keep it stable on my head. When I had the lighter, more expensive lace wigs, they needed tape otherwise they wouldn't even lay flat on my head. I do not know if it will be the same…</p>
<p>I have always gotten lace wigs and I have noticed that the 'knock-off' lace wigs tend to have harder lace and I was able to wear that without any tape or glue whatsoever. Of course, there were times when I had to pull it up to it's proper place (windy days, after I've ran a bit, etc.) But I did not need tape to keep it stable on my head. When I had the lighter, more expensive lace wigs, they needed tape otherwise they wouldn't even lay flat on my head. I do not know if it will be the same situation for you, but I did not need glue or tape when I noticed that it was able to stay by itself. However, I have a smaller head and smaller wig types tend to fit my head tightly anyways. I say test it out for a day or two and see for yourself! If it helps, if you get it tightened a little, sometimes they are able to stay better as well. I have not purchased a new wig in a little over a year so I do not know if they have changed at all but I hope this helps you!</p> Rose, my wig is a couple inch…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-02-28:2022678:Comment:10198072013-02-28T13:33:04.525Ztinahttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/tina828
<p>Rose, my wig is a couple inches past shoulder and no i don't wear bangs, I wish i could but i have a small forehead</p>
<p>Rose, my wig is a couple inches past shoulder and no i don't wear bangs, I wish i could but i have a small forehead</p> Tina, thanks for the input.I…tag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-02-28:2022678:Comment:10197422013-02-28T08:59:29.808ZRosehttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Rose729
<p>Tina, thanks for the input.I will check out Noriko wigs. My only other question is: how long is your hair? I wear my hair long, because I never had my own so I wanted somewhat long hair. I know the longer the hair, the more chance of "normal" tangles. But I can handle "normal" human hair tangles. Just no MATTING. My long hair Freedom piece is great - no matting. When I switch to my other piece (the one I am searching for... a quality non processed human hair on a breathable base)it has to…</p>
<p>Tina, thanks for the input.I will check out Noriko wigs. My only other question is: how long is your hair? I wear my hair long, because I never had my own so I wanted somewhat long hair. I know the longer the hair, the more chance of "normal" tangles. But I can handle "normal" human hair tangles. Just no MATTING. My long hair Freedom piece is great - no matting. When I switch to my other piece (the one I am searching for... a quality non processed human hair on a breathable base)it has to look the same as I don't like changes. How long is your Noriko full lace piece? Oh.. ya... I know what you mean about too much hair. One of the dead giveaways on "is that a wig?" is TOO MUCH HAIR. Good you had it thinned to make it look and feel more real. Also, do you wear bangs?</p>