Wow, some of those wigs really give you a young look Stef. Like in your teens.
Thanks for the looksee.
How Many Wigs?
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- Anne
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None yet. This is probably the only thing I have not bought as I have many shoes, dresses, skirts, and alot of lingerie. But if I buy a wig then it would be harder to get my wife past the "Don't ask, don't tell" phase we've been locked in.
I do have some styles picked out if I were to take that step. Can't say how many times I passed the shop and the one time I almost went in a few years back but someone just went in ahead of me & I backed off.
Anne
I do have some styles picked out if I were to take that step. Can't say how many times I passed the shop and the one time I almost went in a few years back but someone just went in ahead of me & I backed off.
Anne
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Hi all,
Well, only two wigs for me: my usual long-haired brown one and my fire-engine red page boy style wig (thanks, Amélie, for the sisterly influence
). I only wore the latter on Halloween, as part of the "Lady In Red" theme. I might be looking to buy another wig or two fairly soon.
Back in the 90's, I kept my hair very long (usually in a ponytail). This obviated the need to buy a wig. I took many photos back then as well (one of which was published as the back cover of a Canadian crossdressing mag) and I always found a way to make use of my abundant hair. Wish I could find some of those pix these days... this "blank" is the unfortunate result of yet another purge. Well, I'm 43 now... the hair isn't so abundant anymore, I guess.
Wigs are a must.
Love,
CJ
Well, only two wigs for me: my usual long-haired brown one and my fire-engine red page boy style wig (thanks, Amélie, for the sisterly influence
Back in the 90's, I kept my hair very long (usually in a ponytail). This obviated the need to buy a wig. I took many photos back then as well (one of which was published as the back cover of a Canadian crossdressing mag) and I always found a way to make use of my abundant hair. Wish I could find some of those pix these days... this "blank" is the unfortunate result of yet another purge. Well, I'm 43 now... the hair isn't so abundant anymore, I guess.
Love,
CJ

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Hi Stef,
Sorry. I've gotten addicted to the game Cami and I play a lot again.
I'm like both you and CJ. I have two, but lately I've been wearing the one I got from you more religiously.
The other one I have is a very nice wig too, but you hair is now my everyday hair. Thanks for telling me how to wash it!
Anne,
It took me a while before I actually purchased my first wig too. I understand about the caution there, especially with don't ask, don't tell.
Do you have any links to the styles you like? Have you thought about the colors? Do you have favorites?
I so empathize about passing wig boutiques. I do that now and I have hair at home.
I think I have 5 wigs total?

Beauty
Sorry. I've gotten addicted to the game Cami and I play a lot again.
Anne,
It took me a while before I actually purchased my first wig too. I understand about the caution there, especially with don't ask, don't tell.
I so empathize about passing wig boutiques. I do that now and I have hair at home.
Beauty