Hey guys, I need all you wig expertise to help me with a good reliable website that does european customs full wigs.
And have you guys had any genuine success with lace front non glue?

I would love to hear all your good and bad wig stories to help me make this purchase a positive one. I have had too many lemons.
Best wishes to my favorite baldies!

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Comment by Karen Smith on January 7, 2012 at 7:30pm

Add me as a friend and I will send you the site I use. The non glue was not secure enough for my daughter. I get the wigs from a chinese website and they are 24" long beautiful hair custom wigs for a little over $400.

Comment by AngelGirl on January 8, 2012 at 11:04am

I have heard good things about Fortune Wigs (fortunewigs.com). They do custom. European is going to be more expensive, but they have a nice line of Asian hair as well. I plan to call them next week and ask about their medical wig line.

Comment by Melissa on January 10, 2012 at 9:15pm

It's tough to find good quality human hair (European) right now. Lots of people try to pass off Asian hair as European hair and charge high prices. Beware when looking and do lots of research!

Comment by Brandy on January 13, 2012 at 1:09pm
I wear the gripper by Follea(website follea.com) I love it and you don't have to mess with glue and it is all european hair. If you have questions just let me know.

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