Monday, April 25, 2011

Cut And Wear A Half Wig

Half wigs can be trimmed and styled the same as your own hair.


A half wig is designed to work with your own hair to create a seamless and beautiful 'do. This headpiece sits a few inches back from your hair line, allowing you to blend your hair and the wig's locks together. Half wigs can be trimmed in much the same way as natural hair. Be sure you're properly wearing your half wig before cutting it. When you're finished, you can style the wig with your own hair in almost any way you choose.


Instructions


1. Part your hair from ear to ear, following the curve of your face. Make the part about one or two inches away from your natural scalp line. Clip together the hair hanging toward your face. Keep this hair on the front side of the part but move it out of your eyes.


2. Place the half wig's front combs into your hair along the back of the parted line. Gather your natural hair and tuck it into the netting of the wig. Slide the half wig's back combs into the nape of your hair line. Ensure the wig is securely on your head. Reattach the combs closer to the scalp if the wig isn't staying in place.


3. Cut the wig hair into the style you desire. Use a pair of sharp styling scissors to snip the locks into the lengths and layers you choose. When collecting strands or brushing the hair, use only a wig brush or wig comb. A regular hair brush can damage the wig.


4. Undo the clip holding your hair in front of your face. Comb the hair back into the wig hair and blend all the locks together. This will result in a seamless blending of your hair and the wig.


5. Style your hair and the half wig together. Create curls or waves by putting some wig mousse in your hand and scrunching it into the locks. Create a straight and smooth look by lightly brushing in wig mousse with a wig comb. Remove any static electricity build-up in the wig by spritzing your head with cool water from a spray bottle.







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