The most common reason women are told, or decide, to give their hair some R&R is because of damage. No matter if it physical damage from weaves or chemical damage from relaxers and color there comes a time when your 4x4 Closure Wig has had enough. No one wants to be sitting in their styles chair with large portions of chemical breakage and hear the words that the best thing to do is let it grow out naturally. But the sad fact of the matter is your stylist advice is right. Taking time to strengthen, regrow, and re-energize your 4x4 Lace Closure Wig will help you to achieve a better look in the end. That doesn’t mean that for months you need to walk around unhappy with your hair, or in a constant hat.
Wigs come in a variety of colors, styles, and materials and offer an exceptional look while your hair is recuperating. Using a deep conditioning treatment, while your hair is underneath a wig will repair hair without weighing it down making it soft and manageable.
Hair, like all other parts of your body, needs oxygen to grow healthy new cells. With a monofilament wig, you are getting the look you want while allowing the optimum amount of air flow to your healing hair. Another reason that adding wigs to your look will improve the life of your hair is that it gives you the option to diversify your look without the extra treatment. With wigs you can have perfectly smooth straight hair one day, corkscrew bounces the next, and back to perfectly straight on the third without putting your hair through the tedious processes to create each look!
More often than not, adding a wig to your hairstyle is for the ease of use. It saves the recipient from long hours in a stylist chair, repetitive weekly or monthly chemical treatments. Circulating a wig in your hairstyle will not only save you time, and money between treatments, but will also give your hair the new life it needs to regenerate into shiny, strong, luscious locks!
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