WEARING a wig can be a lot of fun whether you are doing it to cover hair loss or just want to enjoy the variety of hair styles, lengths and colours that wearing a wig makes it possible to achieve. Wigs always warm up to the temperature of the human body, so in winter, a wig may replace a hat. In summer, wigs are used to protect your hair from the sun or even help you out on vacation, when there is no time for hair styling. That being said, wigs take some getting used to and there are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to purchasing the right one for you and even wearing them.
Certain wigs need to be treated in specified ways, and how they are applied is extremely important as well or they will look artificial. There are also all sorts of different pins and clips to use along with wigs as well and it’s important to know which one is right for what purpose. Wearing a wig is easy once you get used to it and below are some tips to help you through your first few times of donning them initially.
Step 1
Hairpieces and wigs have the ability to conform naturally to the shape of the head. Initially, the hairs are sewn onto a one-size, shapeless container that will gradually, within three to four days, conform to the shape of the head. While trying the wig the very first time it might feel uncomfortable and insecure, but that is to be expected. Even leather shoes need time to be broken in before they are comfortable enough to be worn steadily.
Step 2
Synthetic hair wigs are of a standard size, but you can tighten or loosen them by means of special adjustable straps on the inside .You can stretch the wig by carefully misting it with water and pinning the wig to a larger head-firm or any similar object
Step 3
In the case of a custom human wig. The manufacturer will take exact measurements of the client’s head size and shape, as well as make precise tracing of the airline.
Step 4
Before applying your wig its a good idea to lightly style your wig on a wig blockhead attached using wig t-pens which will hold it in place on the canvas or Strofoam blockhead while you gently style (cover seams etc)
Step5
Typically when you are wearing a wig over hair you need to find a way to conceal it besides simply rearranging it on your head. To wear a wig, you do not need to cut off you own natural hair. Those wishing to hide their natural beauty would just need to use a fishnet cap under the wig. The cap provides the necessary grip to hold your natural hair without poking through the wig.
Step 6
Wig caps are typically the answer but if you have lots of hair you might need to do something different. If the client has long hair, then it is divided into strands that are distributed evenly thorough the head and secured with special pins. The remaining hair, for example, at the temples, can be smoothed by means of gel to make the wig fit securely and tightly enough on the client’s head. You can do French braids and then put a wig cap over your hair. You can pin curls up and the use a wig cap and smooth them out, or you can do a combination of these techniques in order to get your hair tight and flat enough to be hidden underneath. Using wig clips has been reported to thin hair in places and causes breakage when worn continually.
Step 7
Once you have your hair successfully tightened up and flat enough to be concealed then you will want to put the wig on which is fairly easy, however you will want to take time to make sure it is aligned properly on your head and around your face. If your wig doesn’t have hair lace you will want to put it on like normal and start pulling out your hair across the front area of your forehead. Keep pulling at these areas and moving them to the sides until you are happy with the way it looks. You will probably see a seam in the hair now but you can use a comb to comb lightly over that seam and then match up the edge with your hairline for the right natural look. – Online.



