I haven't posted for a while because I have been so busy! I am currently working on 3 projects and will post pictures when I get a chance. I have been ventilating until 2 a.m. some nights, although to be fair, I don't start until late morning.
Learning the art of wig making - wig design and construction, ventilation (knotting), materials and tools needed to get started.
Wednesday 19 June 2013
Sunday 9 June 2013
Fully Hand Tied Wig Pictures - A Transformation
I have been meaning to post this for a while, but things have been really busy and I never seem to get around to it. I am rectifying this today!
Brushed out before washing & deep conditioning:
After washing, deep conditioning, cutting & styling:
I wanted to keep the long length for now, but it needed a good tidy up of the layers and length. I did a massive wash/condition routine on this wig. It needed some serious intervention! It has been shampooed, conditioned, deep conditioned and had 3 leave-in products on it. The hair is really soft now and has a beautiful wave.
I am really pleased with this wig: it stays on with no bonding, it is a good density for me (not too full on top) and has a similar configuration in terms of part line and vertex/crown density to how my own hair was before any hair loss.
The construction:
Extended Nape: Super Fine Lace
Crown to Occipital: Honeycomb Lace
Crown to Front and Sides: Super Fine Lace
Edges: Whole Perimeter Monofilament Galloon
I am working on a lot of other projects at the moment, so will update on those at some point.
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