This is a somewhat sensitive topic for me. I lost most of my natural hair in an industrial accident more than 20 years ago and have worn wigs ever since. Ten years ago, I decided to wear a dreadlock wig, as I've always loved long hair (I came of age back during the heyday of the "flower children" of the late '60s and early '70s) and being of mixed African-American and Native American descent, I knew that a dread wig would be the most natural-appearing for me.
Now that this "child of the '60s" is on the cusp of entering my own 60s -- and my presentfauxlocks are well past their prime after wearing them every day for four years -- I'm in need of replacing them. The challenge is finding a replacement dreadlock wig that doesn't obviously look fake (and also sports a "touch of grey" so that I look closer to my age).
Any assistance you can provide me will be greatly appreciated.
-- Skeeter
updated by @skeeter-sanders: 02/14/15 09:30:35AM