Milky Way Saga Remy Lace Front Wig - Sasha

Review for Milky Way Saga Lace Front Wig

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Hey everyone today, I'm bringing you guys a big review. This is going to be from the company. I think it's called saga, I'm not exactly sure, if that's their line, because it also says milky way on the front and I'm not exactly sure if the line is Milky Way - and this is their saga collection. However, it is a remy lace, front, wig, 100 % human hair and I've had this wig for a while, although I don't really use it very much, it's my first 100 % human hair wig and it's held in this really nice box and, as you can tell The hair it's been, oh, it's, okay, there's nothing really wrong with it, but there are some issues that I've had with it and I'll get to that a little bit later. So right now I'll show you guys what the inside of the wig looks like. It has two combs in the front on each side, as you can tell right there, and it has the lace at the top, the lace kind of curves a little bit deeper in the middle and it kind of thins out at the side. It has adjustable straps and a comb right in the dead center of the back of the hairline of the neckline. So that's what it looks like that's what the construction looks like inside the big. It seems to be pretty typical to me and the problem that I have with this big is, as you can tell right here, it's a little bit thin and I'm not exactly sure if all bigs are like this, because this is my first time buying 100 % Human lace front wig, however, if the hair follicles are not exactly right, if there's any kind of endure anything blowing, you will see the lace front or the UM, I guess, whatever the heck, that's called the netting whatever. That is, and I only noticed that when I was at my desk and my friend at work, told me like, I could see the the tracks on your hair and you can tell like when you brush this exactly perfectly. You can't tell, but that's not how life works. You don't want to worry about your hair. Being exactly perfect, you know. Sometimes Zubin is going to boats gon na move a little bit should move a little bit and it's a little bit thin there. So you know I haven't warned that because of that I really don't wear this wig very much and I paid a hundred and I think, goes like $ 25 for it. So that's what the front of the lace front looks like. I have to be very detailed guys whenever I see these reviews I like to be very, very detailed. I want you guys to know what you're getting if you were to buy this wig. So I'm going to order to make this to make a little bit better. I'M gon na use this mousse by Shea Moisture and I'm gon na put some curls in this I'm going to use these. What is this thing called? Perm rods, right, Hormuz, the red ones and the blue ones. One is a little bit smaller than the other, as well as this wide tooth comb. Nothing fancy, I'm just going to the only thing I'm going to do is for the front right here. I'M gon na kind of make sure that, where I want this part not to be straight, I don't want it kind of like curved a little bit cuz. I feel like I get a little bit more parting. If I kind of curve it a little bit and normally I have this little head anchored in between my knees, but because I'm trying to demonstrate this - I have it here at my desk, so I don't near eight. I just make sure that I take the first section right there and I give it about two pumps of this mousse and if you have to use a little bit more, if you fought longer here or if your I don't know how many inches this thing is, But if yours is longer just I just want to make sure that it's saturated, and so, if you have to use more use more, if it doesn't take that much for you don't use as much, but the mousse is awesome. It just basically just disappears right into the hair and it kind of a bet just to hear a little bit, and I just take the heat end of the hair and then make sure that it is, you know, underneath when I wrap it around a bit. I bet this a little bit more with the most because it wasn't as bad as I need it to be for it to really lie flat, and so that's really important because you don't want straight ends. I mean every single follicle, every single strand. Rather, it's not going to get there, but you want to make sure that the ends of the hair is wrapped under that curl and once you've got that go and just basically roll it. On up and at the end you going to just take the perm rod and twist them, so they are unsecured and that's basically all that it really takes and that's about it. So I'm going to do that to the other slide I just in the beginning. Whenever I do this, I make sure that the front is done first and then I go ahead and I work with the other sides, and so just making sure the other side is done. Well, it doesn't exact and just that I can keep that parting right there. As you can tell, I want to make sure that I maintain that parting somewhat okay, yeah and, as you can tell right here, this is something else I want to show you guys. I don't know why, but there's a bunch of these really short hairs at the crown of the wig, which I don't understand, why that's just really bad construction, if that's normal with wigs, I don't know, but, as you see me, putting more and more perm rods into This you'll see these are flat, I'm alone call these a flexi rods. I'M sorry, but anyhow, as you said, be putting more flexi rods into this. You see how thin that late, how much there's like hardly any hair on that track - and I don't know if that's normal, because I don't have a lot of human hair lace front wigs. They cost a lot more money than this one doesn't. Maybe because I only spent $ 125 on this, you know I don't want to go ahead and spend a whole lot of money like three and four hundred dollars. So I tried this one out and the hair is very nice, but I found the tracks to be very, very thin, and so, in order to make it seem more full. Whenever I wear this wig, I make sure that I curl it up, because whenever I curl it it gives them here much more volume and you can't see the tracks or anything like that once it's been curled. So that's basically what it looks like this. A couple of stray hairs here and there, but it doesn't really matter, I'm going to add just a little bit more mousse to that. To that parted section, I'm going to use a duckbill clip. I think that's called just to make sure that that's maintained because otherwise it kind the hair goes onto it. You know it can't does his own thing, so you kind of want to train it, and so that's what the entire thing looks like. Okay, just giving you guys a 360 of what it looks like and I take - I don't keep it on here. This is, I did this on Wednesday and I had planned to wear this here on Saturday and I had to go to a my grandmother's funeral, and so I just wanted to do this on Wednesday. Let it sit, I kind of just basically put it right back into that box and I usually keep the box somewhat open. Let it air dry and I just basically leave it right there and if I there's one other time I had to go to Canada. Sometimes I just curl it and I leave it alone, and this is basically not the best shot because, like I said, I was going through a funeral, but I want you guys to see what it looks like it. Does it's much more full and you really cannot see the tracks whenever I do that you can't see the tracks once I've curled it. So this is just a couple of shots and if I do it again, maybe I'll show you guys another time or if I'm wearing the wig again what it looks like, but that's just part of it. I want to show you guys, and this is what it looks like in the front. This is me my dad and my brother so just want to show you guys what it looked like. Okay, take care of thanks so much for watching bye, interested in hearing more from me, including photography, natural hair and other musings check out my blog and these social media platforms. Links are in the description bar

Carol Shivers: I'm so glad you reviewed this. I was getting ready to buy this next week. But I tried it on several times. I like the look because it looks so natural but I was really, really concerned about how thin it was. I kept changing my mind about getting it because of that. It does need more tracks.

Be Savvy Sassy Tees & Trinkets: My condolences on the loss of your grandmother. Thank you for this review, because I had my eye on one of these as my anniversary/birthday gift in July. Think I'll check out some more brands, cause I want to wear it straight for my anniversary and curled for my birthday. Thanks again.

African Violet: Excellent review and beautiful family.

Vicky Landing: The wig looks like a wig very noticeable thanks for sharing

Akiami: You did a good job on that wig. They really should have replaced that. At least you were able to get such a great style out of it.

basbleupeaunoire: wow, curling it made a huge difference.  nice work

Lively Planner Stationery: Hi! What brand of brush is that?

Shiloha Ben Judah: They were wrong for that. Thanks for the review.

CandidAnn: I purchased this wig with my own money.

LINA3: It's really not supposed to be that thin. I guess you can add tracks

LINA3: I agree. Let dem fix it.

Alexia Nicole: add some leftover tracks! and you'll be good

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