77.1K members
1.2M posts
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Good wig sites ?!??

12 REPLIES 12
Luskentyre1
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Mimo Wigs. Based in Scotland. Fast delivery & often does 30% off deals 

charlottenoah
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Luvme Hair specializes in providing 100% virgin human hair wigs of uncompromising quality. Our wigs, including lace frontal wigs human hair and glueless human hair wigs, are not only high in quality but also affordable, offering a natural look that boosts your confidence and style.

Emilyeva66
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

As a fellow wig user, I wanted to recommend a great site for all things wig-related. Check out wepickbestforyou.com! They provide valuable information on different wig types, styles, materials, and maintenance tips.

Before buying a wig from any online store, having the right information is crucial. That's where I found wepickbestforyou.com comes in. They educate you on everything you need to know about wigs, ensuring you make an informed decision and find the perfect wig for your needs.

jessica knots
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Amazing. www.thewigforums.co.uk is meant to be going live this week x

Anne29
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Hey, you can get quality wigs from this site: https://hairme.co.uk/

They sells wigs for all texture and types of hair. 

The wigs have a lace, which would create a natural look for you

I hope that helps 

KB-BHC
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

I've searched high and low for 10 years and the very best wig I have found is Cyberhair.  Amy in CA is amazing in helping you find the best wig for you.

https://createdhair.com/products-and-specialties/ch-active-wigs/ch-specialties-cyberhair/

iknowmystuff
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

hey there, have you tried prestige hair London also prestige hair manchester on instagram, they make there wigs by hand and offer a bespoke wig making service. They can be contacted any time of day and are uk based too. www.prestigehairlondon.com

iknowmystuff
Member

Re: Good wig sites

hey there, have you tried prestige hair London also prestige hair manchester on instagram, they make there wigs by hand and offer a bespoke wig making service. They can be contacted any time of day and are uk based too. www.prestigehairlondon.com

Helen67
Member

Re: Good wig sites

Www.wigstore.co.uk    have goid ones

Debelina
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Hello Missie1986 I can highly recommend www.lemonadewigs.com - Debelina x

 

 

Jaybro
Member

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Hi Missie

 

I was lucky in that I found a good NHS wig at my hospital that looked more natural than my own hair! However, I only wore it about 5 times in total. I didn’t lose all my hair, despite being told it was definite with paclitaxel- I took great delight in telling the oncologist each time I saw him that it was still here - and I preferred being au naturel and wearing beanies outside. However, this was through winter and spring. By summer, I was seeing some regrowth so the timing was good.

 

I heard from several fellow-patients that this place in Leeds where I live provides excellent service, are very supportive and also does a mail order service. 

https://www.hothair.co.uk/home.php?keep_https=yes

 

Personally, I’d want to feel the wigs and try them on but it’s not always possible. I certainly couldn't have accessed this place during my chemo. They may of course be able to point you to a place closer to home if you contact them as I believe Hothair is a franchise. One word of advice I should pass on - the best wigs may be from human hair and they are very expensive for what is a relatively short time of use. But it’s a personal choice.

 

Good luck in your search,

Jan

Anniej
Community Champion

Re: Good wig sites ?!??

Hi Missie,  Not all chemo makes your hair fall out, so check first. I was given a prescription for my wig, and took it to one of the approved suppliers on the leaflet I was given. I had exceptional customer service and followed their advice in choice of wig. I choose one that was the same style and colour as my natural hair. It was constructed on a lace cap for lightness and breathability, and was hand-threaded so looked really natural. The price tag on the box was in hundreds, but I paid £0 as my healthcare trust covered the full cost. My friend ordered a real hair wig on line, and as she is in the trade it was heavily discounted, but still cost over £1000. Unfortunately, even after she had it styled at work, she only wore it a few times as she thought the colour was not exactly right, and it was just too bouncy. I think the strong message is, try before you buy! Your hospital has a list of wig suppliers, so I would start there. It would probably help with advice if you said where in the country you live. I’m from NE so could give you 2 addresses.  Best wishes for a successful hunt.X

missie1986
Member

Good wig sites ?!??

Hello ladies, I was wondering if anyone could share any good wig shops or online sites?? 

There’s so many online sites that show what you think are amazing wigs but then you tags a chance order and get something completely different back or really bad quality.