In this week of practical we did scratch wigs. I really enjoyed this as I love anything to do with hair! It was really simple and effective to create too. You either pin curl or wrap french plaits around the head flat depending on the hair length.You then put a stocking cap on the head and grip it in place. Once the hair is all secured away you can pop any wig on by getting the model to hold their hands by their forehead with bunny ear fingers to help position the hair piece onto the head, once all levelled out you can grip it into the stocking cap to make secure. A quick, easy new identity!
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Scratch Wigs...
In this week of practical we did scratch wigs. I really enjoyed this as I love anything to do with hair! It was really simple and effective to create too. You either pin curl or wrap french plaits around the head flat depending on the hair length.You then put a stocking cap on the head and grip it in place. Once the hair is all secured away you can pop any wig on by getting the model to hold their hands by their forehead with bunny ear fingers to help position the hair piece onto the head, once all levelled out you can grip it into the stocking cap to make secure. A quick, easy new identity!
In this week of practical we did scratch wigs. I really enjoyed this as I love anything to do with hair! It was really simple and effective to create too. You either pin curl or wrap french plaits around the head flat depending on the hair length.You then put a stocking cap on the head and grip it in place. Once the hair is all secured away you can pop any wig on by getting the model to hold their hands by their forehead with bunny ear fingers to help position the hair piece onto the head, once all levelled out you can grip it into the stocking cap to make secure. A quick, easy new identity!
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