Non-Grey Synthetic Hair Pieces: The Best Option?

cottonReville

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So I bought a 15-dollar basic synthetic wig & am stunned by the hair quality on this amazingly low-quality unit!

The hair doesn't look unrealistic, can't tangle & is supremely light.

The biggest issue, by far, for me w hairpieces is tangling of hairs, followed by color loss.

Neither issue is applicable to easy-to-brush & style-holding syntehtic.

Anyone tried an all synthetic unit (color doesn't matter)? And, if so, how was it?
 

AxC123

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I use a 100% synthetic grey at front and blending to 80% synthetic grey at back,20 percent 1b natural hair with a lace base. For the first 2 months the synthetic does not shed, only 1b natural hair does.

So my experience...synthetic much stronger, and keeps it color and shine, with a bit of product such as silicone, argen oil, or whatever
 

JMC

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So I’ve never contemplated synthetic hair, but I started trying to research it a bit from this thread. Other than the possible shine of poor synthetic hair, what are the negatives? Why are people not wearing more of them? It seems as though they would be easy to wear because they hold their style.
 

cottonReville

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Poor quality synthetic hair like the one I have on this Halloween wig doesn't look entirely realistic & does have too much shine, but it's opened my eyes to the possibility of appropriating a synthetic unit.

The site looks sketchy as hell, but this company provided hair to Burt Reynolds, William Shatner, etc.
 

AxC123

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There are different types of synthetic hairs...go for heat resistant, kanekalon type..ask before bying
 
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