Wig
Basics
Definition: A wig
is a man-made head covering of human or
artificial hair wear to mask baldness, in
theaters, for fashion or religious reasons. In
ancient Egypt people were using animal hair, wool
fibers, even metals to create the wigs. In the
17th century they were very popular in Europe,
being used by many queens and kings.
Types: There are two types
of wigs:
- Those made by human hair
- Those made by synthetic
fibers
Human hair wigs
They have the longest durability, can be washed
and styled in many ways and have a natural look.
Human hair is heavier in weight than synthetic
fiber. There are different qualities, European
hair being highly appreciated due to its texture
and strength but at the same time is very
expensive. The prices start from $100 (low
quality) to $4,000 (custom built). Human hair
wigs need more care concerning washing and
conditioning.
Synthetic hair wigs
They are uncomplicated to handle, less expensive,
can be easily washed and cared. Most of the women
choose synthetic hair wigs because there is a
variety of colors and styles, though they are
vulnerable at heat that make them frizz.
Its a must to not use curling irons or blow
dryers. The prices are between $65 up to $ 250.
Wigs sizes
Finding the proper size of wig needs measure the
head. You have to use a flexible cloth tape and
follow the next steps:
- Measure around your head at
the hairline
- Measure from the nape over
the crown to the top of your forehead
- Measure from the top of one
ear to the top of the other
Wigs Care
There are several conditions required for a good
maintenance, the most important being:
- Avoid direct contact with
sunlight, humidity or dusty zones;
- Keep it on a wig stand to
conserve its shape;
- Cover it with a hair net;
- Before washing utilize a
separate pick to comb the hair;
- Use a specific wig shampoo
and conditioner;
- Rinse it well in cold water
and gently squeeze it to take out the
excess.
- Avoid putting conditioner on
the wigs base;
- Always start combing from
the ends and work way up;
- Do not brush when is wet;
- Do not try to cut it;
require an expert to make this job;
- Do not use any hot rollers
or curling irons.
- Use hairsprays specifically
made for wigs;
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