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Where to buy a wig in Belfast area
belfastgal
Posts: 594 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Can anyone tell me where I could purchase a wig in Belfast , not one for fancy dress but a more realistic one. Thanks
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Debenhams sell hair pieces, just a stand at the back of the cosmetic hall beside the Shiseido counter.0
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I have had extensions in a few times and my hair is not in great condition so thinking of investing in a wig , but wouldn't want it to look like a wig tho......
I really can't think where I could get one0 -
this place comes to mind - not sure if they do wigs or not
https://www.facebook.com/hairangelsbelfast?filter=1A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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Hi,
Try Hair Affair, they are good.
Maybe your wig is just for a bit of a change, but if you are looking for a wig because of hair-loss you are entitled to a free wig, get in contact with your doctor & appliance officer in your health trust.
http://wigsandhairpieces.co.uk/contact-us0 -
Many thanks, it's not due to hair loss ..... Yet. My hair has been lightened for years, I've had extensions and always curl or straighten it, so the condition of my hair is really bad. Thinking a wig would give my hair a break and my hair( wig) would still look smart.Hi,
Try Hair Affair, they are good.
Maybe your wig is just for a bit of a change, but if you are looking for a wig because of hair-loss you are entitled to a free wig, get in contact with your doctor & appliance officer in your health trust.
http://wigsandhairpieces.co.uk/contact-us0 -
Sekaya, Castlereagh Road. An afro-salon but she has a wide variety and you can try on whilst there. Instead of a wig maybe a partial weave? It brought my hair back into condition.0
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Tresses on Lisburn Road, Belfast. Situated just opposite Belfast City Hospital.0
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Hair is cornrowed and extensions attached, lasts up to 3 months. This can be done partially, say from middle of head to nape. Please note you don't see cornrows!0
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My hair is so over processed and it's literally just breaking off !!!! So I'll definitely ring round a few places0
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