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ME AND LONDON’S LUXURY HAIR

Me and London’s Luxury hair

I, like most black women have passed the stage where I feel the need to get a perm. For one, I think I am allergic to perm and secondly, after perming for many years, I did not see the benefit of it. My hair would grow, then break, then break; only growing when I gave my hair a break from the perm itself. This was after also gluing in many extensions and also realizing that I was also allergic to the hair glue.
I firmly believe that our hair is our beauty and I love all types of hair but since my hair couldn’t be all that I wanted it to be (curly, straight, kinky etc.), I began sewing in hair weave. I loved it but time is always of the essence and spending over four hours in a beauty salon is just not something I would like to do every week. My solution to this was to wear wigs between wearing my natural hair and weaving.
Finding a wig at a good price, which looks natural, is harder than picking out good quality hair. For starters, bad hair looks good at first but a bad wig looks bad from the start, especially when the manufacturer’s idea of someone’s hairline leaves your wig looking like a helmet on your head. The next thing you have to worry about is the quality of the hair. From experience, it doesn’t matter how much the wig costs, it is the quality that really matters. I have bought wigs, I mean human hair lace wigs that come with directions that say ‘Do not Brush’’. Human hair, over $300.00 usd that cannot be brushed and gets tangled so bad that brushing is the only way to untangle it. After a while, the wig becomes thin because it’s shedding. I stopped wearing human hair and opted for good synthetic, then went back to human hair because the money added up to more than what I would have spent on a human hair wig.
I still had hair problems, until I got this wig right here to review. Before I go into the hair itself, I contacted London, wanting to buy hair for weaving but was reluctant because I dreaded going to the salon but wanted to try out the hair you guys were being shown but really wanted to give the hair a try. London had offered the hair, even before the ad was placed but I danced around the idea because I was afraid of the hairline thingy lol because I never really wanted to do a weave. I told them that I really wanted a wig, but I didn’t think they would have the style I wanted. They asked me for a picture of the style and I showed them, I wanted the wig to be long and simple, nothing too over the top. The owner recommended the Malaysian, I like Malaysian hair myself so I was happy because it meant I did not have to spend time curling and curling if I didn’t want to. I was still afraid that the style wouldn’t be exactly what I wanted. I was definitely wrong about that.
The hair looked natural had a natural shine I did not wait to put it on. I went out with my very conservative best friend that night who of course knew it was a wig. She messaged me the following day with a picture and said how beautiful the wig was. Not only that, she now wants one. Honestly she has never worn a wig in her life lol. I took a picture for you guys to see how it looks. I got the color I wanted, right amount of waves. The quality of the hair is also the best I have ever worn no lie. Thank you London Luxury and I will continue to update you about my new wig.

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