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I used to have a friend who suffered with Alopecia. She wore a wig to disguise her baldness. It was a beautiful wig - it really suited her & you couldn't tell it from real hair.
I would wear one for medical grounds like that but never for vanity. I imagine they'd make your scalp itch & sweat!!
So would I if I had to.
After watching Labyrinth with David Bowie I wanted a wig like his hair in the film. Tried one on but it looked awful on me.
I like wigs - I have one long haired rainbow coloured one, and a rather voluminous black one, which I can't wear due to cultural appropriation. Both were for fancy dress, and now sit on my mannequin heads.
I like wigs - I have one long haired rainbow coloured one, and a rather voluminous black one, which I can't wear due to cultural appropriation. Both were for fancy dress, and now sit on my mannequin heads.