Showing posts with label Hoozuki No Reitetsu - Raymon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoozuki No Reitetsu - Raymon. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Short Natural Looking Black Wigs for Gender Impersonation

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Black wigs are in. No matter what your original hair color is, black remains the hype. They say longer hair are for girls whereas boys look charming with a short hair style and bits of wisps falling down. If you are to cosplay a boy-ish character or you are  a boy yourself; look no further. Raymon or Arima Kousei black wigs with an edgy hair cut is all you need.  Both the wigs are made of heat resistant silky fibers that are good at volume yet light in weight. They are easy to style using  a blow dryer. Both the wigs reach till your nape from at the back whereas differ in length when it is about front cut. Raymon wig is sleeker whereas Arima Kousei black wig has scattered layers that cover the forehead pretty decently. See what the review says about both the wigs

Saturday, 12 December 2015

Short Black Wig: Hoozuki No Reitetsu - Raymon


"This was supposed to be a wig for a male character,but as you can see,its shape is really pretty,so I see no problems with it being used also for female characters. Texture wise,this wig is a bit more rough then the usual ones,having somewhat thicker,spikier hairs,while staying normally shiny.
I find that to be a good thing,as it can be suitable for everyday use as well,aside from cosplay. It looks pretty natural,so that's another plus. Length wise, Raymon Hoozuki wig reaches a little past my nape,making it the shortest wig I have so far,with longer side-bangs and a short fringe.Yes,this is what the fringe normally looks like without any styling. I didn't have to cut it any shorter,since it was quite short already.  So if you just want to trim some more of it's length,you won't be having way too much work on this one :) I rather enjoyed that .It is also made out of a fine material that enables heat resistance,so styling won't be a problem,if you need to straighten or curl some bits of it!"