u/BourletSunu-42

Anyone tried beginner friendly wigs with built in grip instead of glue?

been lurking for a while trying to figure out where to even start with wigs. i've been wanting to try them properly for ages but every time i get close to committing i get intimidated by the whole application process. glue and tape feel like a lot to deal with as someone who has never done this before and i keep worrying about damaging my edges before i even know what i'm doing.

lately i've been seeing caps that have a silicone strip built in along with a drawstring and that honestly sounds like exactly what someone like me needs to start out. the idea that something is physically gripping your head rather than relying on adhesive sounds so much more manageable especially when you're still figuring everything out.

has anyone here started with something like that as their first proper wig experience and did it actually hold up the way it sounds like it should? and did it make the whole learning curve feel less overwhelming or did you still run into issues even with the built in grip? just trying to figure out if that's a smarter entry point than going straight into glue and hoping for the best.

reddit.com
u/BourletSunu-42 — 8 hours ago

finishing work and having absolutely nothing left

every day after work i just completely shutdown. i get through my job just fine, but the moment i'm home i'm mentally checked out. can't even finish watching an episode because focusing on anything feels like too much.

this's been happening for months and i don't think it's just laziness at this point. i actually had hobbies i'd do after work before, now just the thought of picking something up feels exhausting. does work drain you in a way that's way deeper than regular tired? like there's literally zero energy left for anything? or am I just burned out or something?

reddit.com
u/BourletSunu-42 — 7 days ago