I never thought much about my hairline before, until one day I looked in the mirror and noticed the hair on both sides of my forehead was thinning. That's when I realized that wearing a lace wig for a long time, using glue, and tight braids every day really can damage your hairline. During that period, I almost dared not tie my hair up and didn't want to take pictures. For someone who cares about their appearance, this feeling was incredibly frustrating.
Later, I started searching for solutions online, trying hair oil, hair masks, and various repair products, but the results were very slow. Then one day I came across a blogger mentioning half wigs, saying they were not only lightweight and natural but could also help "restore" the hairline. I bought a
burmese curly half wig with some skepticism, and from that day on, my hair care routine completely changed.
The first time I wore it, I was amazed by the lightness it felt like. No glue, no tight straps—it's securely held in place with just the included comb and elastic band. Most importantly, it doesn't chafe my hairline. Before, wearing a lace wig always felt like my scalp was being pulled tightly; now I can finally feel the freedom to "breathe."
I wore it consistently for three months. Every time I took off the half wig, I massaged my hairline with castor oil. The combination of gentle care and the comfortable fit truly produced amazing results. My previously sparse hair started to grow back little by little. Seeing my hair grow again gave me renewed confidence.
Even more surprisingly, the half wig didn't make me look worse during my hair care routine. On the contrary, I found it allowed me to maintain a polished look at all times. I choose a softly wavy style for dates and a straight style for work, which looks clean and sharp.
I've now made it a habit—wearing a half
glueless wig at least three days a week, letting my hair rest the rest of the time. It's like a protective shield, helping me through the most vulnerable repair period.
Before, I thought wigs were just decorations; now I see them more as a "hair care tool." It made me realize that beauty can be gentle, not necessarily achieved through sacrifice.
Now my hairline has recovered well, and I can finally confidently comb my hair back. Every time I look in the mirror and see the new baby hairs, I think back to that repair process—slowly becoming more beautiful and stronger with CurlyMe's half wig.