Guest guest Posted September 25, 2001 Report Share Posted September 25, 2001 Great picture - I think I recognise nearly all your family now hee hee. Who > is the girl in front of Zehava? The girl kneeling on the floor? That's Dina, Tammy's 10 yr old and is that Sara's youngest child that she's > holding? Just being nosy. Yup, that's 23 month old Bracha. > > BTW I really like the straight hair wig - very flattering and modern ) > > Hannah, 27 Thanks Hannah, it is lovely. But harder to keep nice. It doesn't like getting rained on, blown around in gales, etc. Straight hair wigs always need to be blow dried after being in bad weather. I'm not very good at blowdrying, so I have to rely on one of my girls to do it for me, usually Zehava if she's home. She always blow dries my hat wig (the one with a net crown instead of hair, worn with a pull-on hat) as that's the only one I wash at home. Curly wigs may not be so elegant but since they are naturally curly hair, not permed, they tend to be easier to maintain. They don't like being combed or brushed out dry, (they go bushy) but they positively thrive on being spritzed with water and combed through with an afro comb, scrunched with the fingers and allowed to air dry, so I prefer to wear a curly one in inclement weather, and keep the straight ones when the weather is dry and still. Ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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