Marjorie, Vong's Wig Shop, downtown San Jose, carries several manufacturers' products. Take them a photo of the style you're looking for. Wigs are their strong point, not their English skills. I've gotten falls, switches & even a full wig of the Thomas Jefferson variety. FWIW, you can really do lots better if you're willing to pay a little more than rock bottom, IMHO. You'll get the shine/no shine, frizz/smooth and texture that you want only when wigs & hairpieces are in your hand. Once you find the manufacturer & color code that you want, then you can bargain hunt elsewhere. Also, while the industry likes to pretend that the color codes are universal, t'aint so!
Yes, I'd love to go with you, thanks for asking! <grin> --cin Cynthia Barnes [email protected] Subject: [h-cost] Wigs for the gray :) My long hair has been working on going gray for the last 20 years, and has been phenomenally successful at it. Now, I'm interested in hairpieces to add to my historical illusion. Trouble is, affordable hairpieces don't seem to come in gray. Why should the dark-haired get all the fun? So, I need a referral to an online source that has affordable, gray hair extras like perhaps a blob of curls, an 1880s curlybang, or long hair which can be styled into an Apollo knot for Regency. Please? With my thanks! == Marjorie Wilser _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
