Actually, I am the kind of person whose hair is particularly prone to flattening. In addition, I lost a lot of hair in the past two years. I have been looking for a convenient and natural wig to save my hair anxiety. After trying many wigs, I found that
Drawstring Half Wig and
Quick Weave are the two types that best suit my pace of life, but the experience they give me is really completely different.
Then I will start from my own experience and talk about the difference between these two types and what kind of you are suitable for.
Drawstring Half Wig: It is really suitable for "lazy people"!
My first half wig in my life was a drawstring. I remember it very clearly. It was a curly hair from OQ Hair. The color was just close to my own hair. At that time, I just wanted to find a hairstyle that could go out quickly and not look fake. It really satisfied me perfectly.
Pros
- The installation speed is very fast, literally 2 minutes to get it done! Just tie a ponytail, put it on, tighten the rope, and fix it. That's it~
- No glue is needed, it doesn't hurt the hair, and it won't affect the condition of my own hair regardless of whether I do a good job of hair care. I love glueless wigs.
- It looks like I "tied a fluffy ponytail" or "permed my hair myself", which is super natural.
Cons
- The premise is that your hairline and the top of your hair should be slightly exposed (after all, it is a half wig). If you have severe hair loss or the hair quality and the wig color are very different, you need to spend more time to blend it.
- Sometimes it's windy and you may need to check whether it is fixed firmly (I was almost blown away by the wind once, which was so embarrassing
Quick Weave: More suitable for you who want a "stable shape"
Quick Weave is the way I later tried to wear it for a long time. At that time, I wanted to keep a shape when traveling, and my friend recommended that I try quick weave-it sounds scary, but the operation method is not that complicated.
Pros
- The style created is super stable, just like a real new hairstyle, and it can last for several days or even a week or two.
- It can completely cover your hair, suitable for friends with severe hair loss or those who don’t want to show their hair roots.
- There are more styling options, such as middle-parted straight hair, big waves, etc., you can do whatever you want.
Cons
- It has a certain burden on the scalp, especially when using glue or braiding. People with sensitive scalps like me sometimes feel a little itchy.
- It’s not easy to operate at home, basically you have to go to the store or ask a friend who knows how to do hair to help.
- Be careful when removing it, it’s easy to pull your hair if you don’t operate it properly.
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