Hi all,
I have been a wearer of hair replacement systems for approximately two years now, having receded a lot in my early 20's (i'm now 29).
I didn't do my research thoroughly and used to use London Hair Clinic, which as many have pointed out on here, is pretty abysmal, both in terms of customer service and hair quality (particularly factoring in the £800+ hair price). I stopped using them and instead now use another stylist, but have a problem with my hair colour, which is occasionally making the wig way more obvious than I would like ( particularly from the back).
I have very ashy/grey/blonde hair, and whilst the wigs can be bought to match it, the colour often yellows within a few weeks. I was given a brown dye by london hair clinic, but that isn't a much better match, and often end up with either dark brown or a golden yellow wig and quite ashy blond hair underneath.
Does anyone else have any similar experiences? Could anyone offer advice on dying my hair, or which styles are best suited to minimise this cross over in colour? Is it best to just get a brown wig and dye my natural hair brown to match?
As a side issue, could someone please recommend a London based salon that might be able to help or some online wig manufacturers (the stylist I'm currently using is still charging me £400 for each wig, which is still more expensive than many others seem to be paying on here!). I've read up on Hair2Go but no idea if they're any good?
Any advice would be much appreciated. I'm keen to stay wearing a wig/hair piece, as I know that when it's coloured matched it looks great and my confidence couldn't be higher, but I clearly need to do more research on maintaining.
Alex
I have been a wearer of hair replacement systems for approximately two years now, having receded a lot in my early 20's (i'm now 29).
I didn't do my research thoroughly and used to use London Hair Clinic, which as many have pointed out on here, is pretty abysmal, both in terms of customer service and hair quality (particularly factoring in the £800+ hair price). I stopped using them and instead now use another stylist, but have a problem with my hair colour, which is occasionally making the wig way more obvious than I would like ( particularly from the back).
I have very ashy/grey/blonde hair, and whilst the wigs can be bought to match it, the colour often yellows within a few weeks. I was given a brown dye by london hair clinic, but that isn't a much better match, and often end up with either dark brown or a golden yellow wig and quite ashy blond hair underneath.
Does anyone else have any similar experiences? Could anyone offer advice on dying my hair, or which styles are best suited to minimise this cross over in colour? Is it best to just get a brown wig and dye my natural hair brown to match?
As a side issue, could someone please recommend a London based salon that might be able to help or some online wig manufacturers (the stylist I'm currently using is still charging me £400 for each wig, which is still more expensive than many others seem to be paying on here!). I've read up on Hair2Go but no idea if they're any good?
Any advice would be much appreciated. I'm keen to stay wearing a wig/hair piece, as I know that when it's coloured matched it looks great and my confidence couldn't be higher, but I clearly need to do more research on maintaining.
Alex
