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Does long wig hair move "naturally" in the wind?
08-29-2011, 11:39 AM,
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Does long wig hair move "naturally" in the wind?
I've been wearing 12 inch toppers (with a slight wave in it) for some years now. Maybe it's due to my thinning sides, but whenever I get in a bit of wind, the topper hair wave around in the air while my own hair stay pretty much to my head. This looks TOTALLY ODD then. (That's why I'm wearing hairbands or a ponytail when I step outside).

Now, I'd like to try a full cap for my next piece. And wondering about the HAIRSTYLE now. My favourite would be a long style (12 inches) again, rather curly, but a bit shorter (fringe) in the front. (But a modern one, not like in the 1980s).

Will I have to worry about the flowing of the hair - as I really have to with my partial right now - in windy weather. Of course, it will stick to the scalp, that's clear, dudes Wink But the hair itsself, might it move strangely, for example, if the wind comes from the front, the fringe might lift "in a strange way"?

Or is it that with a full cap ANY longer hair style is possible?

(I'd like to wear the hair without use of styling products if possible)
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Does long wig hair move "naturally" in the wind? - UncleDonald - 08-29-2011, 11:39 AM

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