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| - I wouldn't suggest this business to someone who's had a decent experience with other places. When I came in, I was welcomed to the store. However, that's as far as it went with a positive experience. Everywhere throughout the store I was followed by an aggressive employee who did not leave much distance, and I suspect followed me due to prejudice. That is a harsh thing to say, but I rarely ever get (obviously) followed by an employee in much smaller stores. I wasn't even dressed "suspiciously" and explained to her in advance I was interested in looking to gauge any potential future purchases due to a previous purchase not panning out well (due to my time range). When I asked her about a specific question about fiber types she deflected the question, saying "Well, we have many types of wig fibers here".
I expect more knowledgeable information coming from someone who's trying to sell me an expensive wig. I also expect more professional behavior to come from someone in such a shop. It made me feel very uncomfortable and turned me off from purchasing in the future. I couldn't personally complain about prices- storefronts are always more expensive than online purchases. That is a given. However, the wigs are a bit shiny for the price range, and did not have as much hair.
I imagine they would work well for someone who does not want to go out of their way to find a wig or who wishes to get what they expect. But for those who are willing to take more of a chance, online wig purchasing from a reliable source is a better experience. Cosworx is a local wig seller in Las Vegas, mainly for cosplay or lolita fashion. Although they don't have a storefront, I would recommend their products ahead of this shop, or almost any shop for that matter.
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