It really is, Pam! I'm looking for discounted Alexandria in that shade now. It's the best rooting if you have to have rooting, especially for those who never had dark regrowth and don't feel it's natural.
Thanks so much, Mary. I want Kona in this color now. It's just gorgeous. Sadly, even if I manage to get my hands on one, I may not be able to review it for awhile-broke my left leg in a fight with a tree Saturday and will be out of commission for a bit. Not a fun thing for someone who usually cannot sit still! Take care, appreciate you!
Hi, Jean! How are you? Thanks for watching! I agree they are both lovely and I am very smitten with this Roca Margarita. Happy to find a new color I can wear!
Caliente suits you beautifully! She is one of my favorites, too. RMB really looks good on you! I've been afraid to try it because of the "silver" in the description, but it doesn't look gray at all here. It does have an excellent root. I think Belle Tress has mastered the art of a natural looking root. It is much more of a shading, as you mention, which is what a natural blonde would have. Yes, Belle Tress is rapidly moving up in the wig race! 😊 I love Kona, too. I bought her back when wigs were more affordable... Take care! 🐥
Hi, Julie! I have to get a Kona in this shade now, though no one will be seeing me in any wig for awhile. I broke my leg day before yesterday in a freak tree cutting accident so I'll be laid up in bed for awhile, going "au naturel" in the hair department.
@@frontporchwigchat6260Oh No!!! Tree cutting accident sounds very scary!! I hope it's not a bad break (as if there are good ones) and you recover quickly. Broken bones are no fun at our age... 🤗
Hi, Miriam. The Roca Margarita is the closest to Shaded Biscuit of the two. The brightness of the body of the wig is similar, though Roca Margarita is a cooler, ashier tone, however, the root on RM is almost not there whereas Shaded Biscuit has a much, much darker root. Martini is not at all like Shaded Biscuit-it's much more muted. Hope this helps!
Ah, you do know my style! I admit, I am drawn to Trend Alert and if I found a really fabulous bargain on it, I might consider it, however, as far as I'm concerned, they ruined it for me when they made it in Raquel Welch's heat friendly fibers. Those look ratty so quickly, it's disheartening. I have a lovely Straight with a Twist that went through a renovation by a good friend, but even then, the fibers are stiff and unpleasant to feel and just don't move naturally. If they'd left well enough alone and made it in their regular fibers, I'd already own it. If I do get one, I'll most defintely show it, though. Thank you for the compliment, Tanya.
Wonderful color....the Roca Margarita Blonde. The rooting is exceptional.....so natural!
It really is, Pam! I'm looking for discounted Alexandria in that shade now. It's the best rooting if you have to have rooting, especially for those who never had dark regrowth and don't feel it's natural.
Caliente in that color is absolutely beautiful.
How pretty you look in Caliente and Roca Margarita is a fantastic color
Thanks so much, Mary. I want Kona in this color now. It's just gorgeous. Sadly, even if I manage to get my hands on one, I may not be able to review it for awhile-broke my left leg in a fight with a tree Saturday and will be out of commission for a bit. Not a fun thing for someone who usually cannot sit still! Take care, appreciate you!
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Oh how awful for you, hope you get to feeling better. I will be saying a prayer for you
Very good transition to grey and such a subtle root! 👍
Greetings Cynthia! I love them both. I think I like the Roca Margarita the best, but both are lovely! Love and blessings ❤🙏
Hi, Jean! How are you? Thanks for watching! I agree they are both lovely and I am very smitten with this Roca Margarita. Happy to find a new color I can wear!
Caliente suits you beautifully! She is one of my favorites, too. RMB really looks good on you! I've been afraid to try it because of the "silver" in the description, but it doesn't look gray at all here. It does have an excellent root. I think Belle Tress has mastered the art of a natural looking root. It is much more of a shading, as you mention, which is what a natural blonde would have. Yes, Belle Tress is rapidly moving up in the wig race! 😊 I love Kona, too. I bought her back when wigs were more affordable... Take care! 🐥
Hi, Julie! I have to get a Kona in this shade now, though no one will be seeing me in any wig for awhile. I broke my leg day before yesterday in a freak tree cutting accident so I'll be laid up in bed for awhile, going "au naturel" in the hair department.
@@frontporchwigchat6260Oh No!!! Tree cutting accident sounds very scary!! I hope it's not a bad break (as if there are good ones) and you recover quickly. Broken bones are no fun at our age... 🤗
I love these colors! I wonder if either one is close to RW Shaded Biscuit.
Hi, Miriam. The Roca Margarita is the closest to Shaded Biscuit of the two. The brightness of the body of the wig is similar, though Roca Margarita is a cooler, ashier tone, however, the root on RM is almost not there whereas Shaded Biscuit has a much, much darker root. Martini is not at all like Shaded Biscuit-it's much more muted. Hope this helps!
@@frontporchwigchat6260 Yes, it helps a lot. Thank you!!
I wish you would model Trend Alert by Gabor Love the way you style wavy wigs
Ah, you do know my style! I admit, I am drawn to Trend Alert and if I found a really fabulous bargain on it, I might consider it, however, as far as I'm concerned, they ruined it for me when they made it in Raquel Welch's heat friendly fibers. Those look ratty so quickly, it's disheartening. I have a lovely Straight with a Twist that went through a renovation by a good friend, but even then, the fibers are stiff and unpleasant to feel and just don't move naturally. If they'd left well enough alone and made it in their regular fibers, I'd already own it. If I do get one, I'll most defintely show it, though. Thank you for the compliment, Tanya.
Very nice!