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How Wig Can Help You Go Gray

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If you’re ready to go gray but don’t want to cut your hair short, don’t want to sport a demarcation line (aka “skunk stripe”), and don’t want to use any dye to help you transition – then going gray with wigs could be the transition method you’ve been looking for!

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It’s not especially difficult to go gray using wigs, but I’ve got some tips and tricks for you on how to do it, including all the pros & cons…so keep scrolling to get the inside scoop on this super-cool (and easy) way to go gray.

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Like the dye strip technique, the wig method is also a way to go gray “in secret” and it also targets women who don’t want to cut their hair short, and don’t want to (or can’t) display their demarcation line due to their career

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In my case, I’d reached the point where my hair was SO damaged from hair dye that I could no longer bear the risk of further damage by continuing to dye it.

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Obviously, it would be easier just to go gray cold turkey, or to cut your hair short, than to grow your gray hair out underneath a wig, but those options do NOT appeal to everyone.

Human hair wigs are of higher quality, so therefore more expensive. Expect to invest anywhere from $400 to $5000.

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WHAT SHADE OF EYEBROW LOOKS BEST ON YOU?

Well-made synthetic wigs can be found for under $100, but they are rare.  Expect to spend around $200 – $500.

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If you want to wear a pink wig one day, a blonde wig the next, and a rainbow-striped wig every other Saturday – who cares?

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