I loved having a fro so much, as you all could probably tell from how I rocked the life out of my first Fro hair and with all the amazing compliments I got from everyone (except the elderly nurses at work who thought I looked like a riff raff), I seriously considered making that style my signature look.
I’ve always known that I’ll look good as a naturalista – Yagazie or Nikki Anyasi’s level though, with all that kinky hair flying around and looking too cool for school. So yes, I went and got a similar hair do but this time, I went for a wig from a brand I love Nappy Haired.
Wigs are all the rave now, with so many wig brands popping up at every bend of the road but I’ve been so reluctant to join the party.
My earliest recollections of wigs was the story my mum told me of how my brother was so much of a terror as a child that he went round pulling people’s hair to drag off their wigs. Lol! Coupled with the many stories I hear of people trying to alight a bus and somehow forgetting their wig in a jagged edge, it just made the whole concept of wigs look like an easy way to embarrass myself. Like, literally asking for it.
Lately though, I’ve had a rethink because what better way to maintain my badassary whenever I want to? I just get to pop that bad boy on my head whenever and instantly get transformed to alter ego Daves – Nappy Haired Cool Kid.
I’m wearing a wig from Nappyhaired like I stated earlier. They make gorgeous wigs but I’m all about their crochet wigs, so when she had me make a choice – that was the first thing that came to mind.
I know this looks really similar to my very first crochet fro but here’s where they differ.
- This is definitely softer! What you all probably didn’t know was that after a while, the other hair kinked up and started looking like a sister to dreads. Haha. I didn’t mind that look either though but I know this won’t be switching up on me anytime soon.
- This also has a different cut, while the other one was a side pattern. This sits right in the centre and let’s me have that hair falling over the face, semi fringe thing I’ve always wanted – so winning!
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This Fro looks absolutely perfect on you and It does look way softer the the last one you had.
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The crotchet hair I fixed similar to the one you got before was an epic fail. That hairdresser did not try at all. But this looks good. I'm making a crotchet wig myself.
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Lovely!!
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You are so funny!!! Your brother sounds alot like my sister!!! I love this look on you and it'll totally work as a signature look with your cool kid vibe
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Love the photo with the Sunnies! These def look good on you! I'm so 'tender headed' as well, but I've decided to be bold and try to find wigs thatw ork – I'm sure they'd be some light ones.
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Hi Cassie,
Suits you beautifully.
I have that same issue with the pressure from the wig band, but it's a very nice way to switch up one's look effortlessly. 0 -100 is seconds! 🙂
I absolutely love your shirt! Looks tooo good on you and so the the wig.
Don't really like wigs because they are, sometimes, uncomfortable for me. I just prefer to leave my hair out or braid them.
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Loooks good on you! No one has to wonder what you'd look like as a naturalista anymore.
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Wigs are so convenient especially when you don't want to deal with your hair. This so good on you.
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Yes natural hair definitely looks good on you. Come over and join us 😀
Lol @ your brother pulling off wigs. I'll remember to dodge baby hands when I wear mine.
I really love your fro look, now that you have it on again I just confirmed how much it suits you…
You look beautiful, it definataly suits you.
I love your look Cassie just that i hate wigs.
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Pulled it off nicely..
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