
I got my new Donna wig in!!!


It was so cold out yesterday that when I got it out the mail and opened it up and put it on my head, it was like putting a block of ice on my head.
I trimmed the bangs up real quick, and straightened it a bit. The bangs still need some clean-up but I’m pretty happy with it. It mostly helps my head look rounder, which was a pain in the butt to make my own hair do. (Donna hair = wash and roll hair before bed, sleep in uncomfortable curlers, get up the next morning and straighten, back-comb and a ton of hairspray. I rarely ever actually did any of that because it was SO annoying to have to do at a con.)
But yeah! Now I don’t have to worry with it, I can just slap a wig on my head. Next weekend we’re doing a white backdrop shoot and I want to do Runaway Bride, so it’ll get it’s real debut next week.