Has anyone ever had experience with this?? I want to go to an amusment park soon but im scared my wig will fly off my head LOL! Any tips on how to keep it secured?? Thanks for any help :)

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lol! thanks :) definitely going to give it a try! i love the short hair on you!! looks so natural!
LOL! I was at Disney and at that time I wore one of those rain ponchos, (it was raining that day). So when I took the roller coaster I held it tight to my head. So I would say, perhaps double sided tape and bring along a long scarf.
Thanks Cheryl!!!! ill let you know how it goes ;)

I can highly recommend https://dresslily.com particularly if you've got mid to long hair. The wigs are made with real hair and they are very realistic.

Thanks ill look into that Super Tape. i already have a lace wig so thats a start lol :)
I was just at Cedar point. I rode some mild ones. I used extra tape and a hat and held on. I tested it with a mild one first and then moved on. I used a inexpensive wig used to be sure and packed something extra just in case. Have FUN!
good idea! thanks :) i guess if i wear a hat everyone will think im trying to keep the hat on instead of holding the wig down lol!
Cedar Point! I worked there a whole summer when I was 18! The Blue Streak Roller Coaster scared the L out of me...three times! I THINK I even had a wig that summer, but pinned it to my hair underneath and pulled my hair from my forehead over the front of the wig, to then clip it in back with a large barrett. Never lost anything but glasses on a roller coaster, and that was at some amusement park on the Potomac.
i used to be able to pull my hair back over the wig, but now i dont have enough to do it anymore :( oh well lol! i love roller coasters that scare the "L" out of me lol! those are always the funnest!
My daughter uses super tape and a thin elastic head band when she is wake boarding. She has been slammed face first into the water and has not had any problems with the wig staying in place. The eyelashes are a different story.
i have been wanting to go tubing all summer! i was scared that when i go face first into the water (which happens often lol) my wig would come flying off! good to know that i can still do it! thanks:) im definitely going to have to try out this super tape! where can you get it?
I love roller coasters and I was worried about the same thing since I am not comfortable with going wigless.My son and I went to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter a few weeks ago. I think I had been looking forward to going more than my son but as the time came I was feeling a bit nervous about riding the rides. My son insisted that just wear my purple scarf everyone would think I was dressing like Professor Quirrell (we are big Harry Potter fans). Since I wear my wig in my convertible with the top down and it does fine so I decided I wear my wig and a scarf tied like a head band it would be fine and it was. We went on the first ride we went on didn't have any loops but it did have steep drops and my wig didn't even come loose. After my confidence was built up we went on the Dragon Challenge (formally known as the Dueling Dragons) and my wig stay on I had tighten my scarf a little when I go off but my wig stayed on and stayed on straight. We went on Dr. Doom's Deathdrop, that was the ride I was most worried about and the scarf saved my wig so I would say if you don't go wigless a scarf is the best way to go.
My friends and I have a twisted sense of humour. My best friend told me before we left that I should buy a cheap wig wear it on a ride scream, let the wig fall off and then put on a different wig once the ride was over lol. My son said I should said I should go on a ride with a normal wig and then come out with a white wig and act like incredibly nervous when I get off the ride. We all including my 12 year old son have twisted humour...lol.

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