Introduction
Embarking on the journey of making a wig with glue can seem daunting, but with a little patience and attention to detail, you can create a beautiful and natural-looking hairpiece that perfectly suits your style. In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of making a wig with glue, from choosing the right hair to adding the finishing touches. So, grab your supplies and let’s get started!
Why Make a Wig with Glue?
Making a wig with glue is a great way to save time and money compared to other methods of wig-making. Not only is it cheaper to make a wig with glue, but it also provides a natural look and allows you to customize the wig to your liking. Gluing the hair on a wig cap also ensures the longevity and durability of the wig. Additionally, gluing a wig eliminates the need for sewing that can be difficult for beginners to master.
When using glue to make a wig, it’s important to use the right type of glue. It’s recommended to use lace wig adhesive, which is specially formulated to be strong enough to hold the wig in place but gentle enough to prevent damage to your skin and natural hair. It’s also important to be patient and precise throughout the process, as any mistakes can affect the final product.
For those interested in making wigs with glue, some related topics are what is wig glue, what to use instead of hair glue, and what is hair glue made of.
What You Will Need
To make a wig with glue, you will need several tools and materials to ensure the process goes smoothly and produces a professional-looking result. Here is a list of what you will need:
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Wefted hair extensions | Measuring tape |
Wig cap | Fabric scissors |
Wig head mold | Hair clips |
Glue for wefted extensions (such as hair bonding glue, wig-making glue/double-sided tape or lace front wig glue) | Razor comb (optional) |
Scalp protector | Flat iron (optional) |
Hair conditioner and shampoo | Hairspray (optional) |
Towel | X-Acto knife |
Needle and thread (optional) |
Each of these materials and tools play an important role in making the perfect wig with glue. You can add additional tools like a hairdryer or a hot glue gun to help you make the wig-making process easier.
Ensuring that you have all of the necessary materials and tools before beginning will save you time and frustration. If you have any questions or concerns about any of the materials or tools, feel free to click on the link to our article on “How to Glue In Hair Extensions in Short Hair” or “How to Make a Wig Cap with Glue” for more information.
Step 1: Choose Your Hair
When it comes to making a wig with glue, the first step is to choose your hair. This is one of the most important steps because it lays the foundation for your whole wig. You want to make sure you choose the right type of hair that will look natural and hold up over time. Additionally, you want to choose hair that matches your personal style and preferences. In this section, we’ll go over the different factors to consider when choosing your hair. If you’re curious about how to glue hair extensions in short hair or how to make a wig look natural without glue, we have articles on those topics as well.
Hair Type
When it comes to making a wig with glue, choosing the right type of hair is crucial. There are different types of hair available on the market, and each one has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Here are some of the most popular hair types used in making wigs with glue:
Hair Type | Description | Best suited for |
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Brazilian Hair | Soft, bouncy and durable. Can hold curl well. | Full wigs or partial wigs for people who want to add volume and length to their hair. |
Peruvian Hair | Thick, coarse and voluminous. Blends well with natural hair. | Full wigs or partial wigs. |
Indian Hair | Soft, fine and lustrous. Can be easily styled, straightened or curled. | Full wigs or partial wigs for people who want natural-looking hair. |
Malaysian Hair | Smooth, silky and luxurious. Has a natural shine. | Full wigs or partial wigs for people who want sleek and shiny hair. |
Synthetic Hair | Affordable and low-maintenance. Comes in various textures and colors. | Full wigs or partial wigs for people who want to experiment with different hair styles. |
It’s important to note that the quality and grade of the hair can also affect the final outcome of your wig. Higher grades of hair tend to be more expensive but offer better durability and longevity. While choosing the hair type, consider your budget, personal preferences, and the final look you are trying to achieve.
If you’re new to gluing hair, consider starting with synthetic hair because it is more forgiving than human hair. Remember, regardless of the hair type, always use high-quality hair that is soft and tangle-free to achieve the best results.
Now that you know the different hair types, let’s move on to the next step: preparing your head for the wig-making process.
Hair Length and Color
Hair Length and Color
One of the most important decisions you will make when making a wig with glue is the hair length and color. The desired length and color of the wig will depend on your personal preference and the occasion for which you intend to use the wig.
The length of the wig can range from short to long and may even include layers for added volume. If you’re new to making wigs with glue, it’s recommended to start with shorter hair as there are fewer chances of tangles. If you’re confident in your abilities, long hair wigs can be spectacular, providing a natural look.
Choosing the right hair color is also crucial. The wig’s color should complement your skin tone, eye color, and wardrobe, while also considering the current fashion trends. A great way to choose a hair color is to consult with a stylist or review fashion blogs for inspiration.
Once you have decided on the hair length and color, you can buy the wefts or extensions that match your specifications. It’s important to check the length and color of the wefts thoroughly before purchasing to ensure that they match what you need. You can glue in the extensions or wefts to create your desired length or layered look.
Remember that when choosing hair extensions, different hair types and brands will have different lengths for the same “inch” measurement. Be sure to double-check the length of the hair extensions you’re considering and compare them to the length you want to achieve.
In short, carefully consider the hair length and color before purchasing your hair extensions or wefts for your wig. A brainstorming session with your friends or a stylist can help you decide on the perfect hair length and color for your wig. Check out this guide on how to glue hair extensions in short hair or this guide on how to wear a wig without glue if you want to explore other options.
Step 2: Prepare Your Head
Getting your head ready before starting the wig-making process is crucial for achieving a perfect fit and professional-looking outcome. In this step, we will cover all the necessary steps you need to take to ensure your head is ready for the wig-making process.
Firstly, it’s essential to note that the methods used in this step apply to both full wigs and lace frontal wigs. If you’re looking for information on how to glue in weave or make clip-in hair extensions with glue, check out our other articles. Before rushing into the process, it’s important to understand why you need to prepare your head properly and what you’ll need to get started.
Wash and Protect Your Hair
To ensure that your natural hair is protected during the wig-making process, you will need to wash and condition it thoroughly before beginning. This step is especially important if you plan to use glue to attach the wig to your head, as the glue can be harsh on your natural hair if it comes into contact with it.
Here is a step-by-step guide to washing and protecting your hair:
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Step 1 | Start by detangling your hair with a wide-tooth comb or brush. This will help to remove any knots or tangles that may have formed. |
Step 2 | Wet your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water. Make sure to wet all of your hair, from the roots to the ends. |
Step 3 | Apply a hydrating shampoo to your hair, focusing on the roots and scalp. Massage the shampoo into your hair for several minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. |
Step 4 | Apply a moisturizing conditioner to your hair, focusing on the ends. Massage the conditioner into your hair for several minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. |
Step 5 | Wrap your hair in a microfiber towel to remove excess moisture. Do not rub your hair vigorously, as this can cause damage and frizz. |
Step 6 | Apply a leave-in conditioner or heat protectant spray to your hair to protect it from the glue and any heat styling you may do during the wig-making process. |
By following these steps, you can ensure that your natural hair is clean, hydrated, and protected throughout the wig-making process. For more information on other ways to use glue for hair extensions, you can check out our article on how to glue in weave.
Create a Head Mold
Making a head mold is a crucial step in creating a wig with glue. The head mold serves as the foundation for the wig and ensures that it fits securely on your head. It’s important to note that the head mold should be an exact replica of your head to ensure a proper fit. Here’s how to create a head mold:
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Creating a head mold can be a bit challenging, so if you’re new to wig-making, be sure to check out our guide on making clip-in hair extensions with glue for some additional tips and tricks. Having a good head mold will make the rest of the wig-making process much easier and will help ensure that your wig fits perfectly. Remember to take your time making the head mold and be patient. Once you have a good mold, you’ll be on your way to creating a beautiful wig that fits like a glove. And if you’re interested in making a wig that doesn’t require glue, check out our article on making a wig look natural without glue or learn about the difference between glueless and glue lace wigs in our article on glueless versus glue lace wigs.
Step 3: Measure and Cut Your Hair
Now that you have your hair type and color sorted, it’s time to move onto the next step in making a wig with glue. This step will involve measuring and cutting the wefts to ensure that they fit perfectly on your head mold. It can be a bit perplexing at first, but with the right approach, you’ll achieve the desired results. So, let’s dive into the process of measuring and cutting your hair wefts!
Make Templates
Before you can start cutting and gluing your hair, it’s important to create templates that will help guide you through the process and ensure a perfect fit for your wig. Here are the steps to make templates:
- Step 1: Measure your head circumference. Use a fabric measuring tape to measure around your head, making sure to go around your hairline and ears. Write down this measurement on a piece of paper.
- Step 2: Cut out a piece of plastic wrap or aluminum foil that’s big enough to cover your head. You can also use a plastic shower cap, but make sure it’s tight-fitting and covers all of your hair.
- Step 3: Place the plastic wrap or foil over your head and snugly wrap it around your hairline. Use hair clips to secure it in place, making sure to smooth out any wrinkles.
- Step 4: Trace around the edges of the plastic wrap or foil onto another piece of paper. This will be your template for the base of your wig.
- Step 5: Make additional templates for the crown and sides of the wig. Take a small piece of paper and place it on top of the base template. Use a pencil to mark where the crown and sides of your wig will be. Cut out these templates.
- Step 6: Label your templates. Write “front,” “back,” “left,” and “right” on each template so you know which piece goes where.
Creating templates can seem like a tedious process, but it’s crucial for achieving a well-fitted wig. It’s also helpful to keep your templates handy throughout the wig-making process to ensure accuracy and consistency. Now that you have your templates, you’re ready to move onto the next step: cutting your hair.
Cut the Wefts
Once you have your templates, you will need to use them to cut the wefts of hair. This can be a delicate process, but with some patience and precision, you can ensure that your wig turns out perfectly.
Step 1: Take one of your templates and lay it flat on a surface.
Step 2: Place a weft of hair on top of the template, making sure that the hair is aligned with the edge of the template.
Step 3: Use sharp scissors to carefully cut along the edge of the template, following its shape closely and neatly. Repeat this process for each weft of hair until you have enough to cover the entire head mold.
Step 4: Be sure to cut your wefts slightly longer than the template, as this will allow for some wiggle room when you begin gluing the hair onto the head mold.
Step 5: After you have cut all of your wefts, lay them out in order of how you will glue them onto the head mold. This will help you keep track of which wefts go where and will make the process smoother overall.
Step 6: Finally, if you notice any irregularities in your wefts of hair after cutting them, use your scissors to trim them as needed. It’s better to take a little bit off at a time than to cut too much and ruin the weft.
Step 4: Glue the Hair on the Head Mold
As you move on to the fourth step of making a wig with glue, you’re getting closer to completing the process. This step involves gluing the hair onto the head mold you created earlier. It’s crucial to be patient and precise as you glue each strand of hair onto the mold, ensuring that the wig looks natural and fits perfectly. Let’s dive into the details of this step and learn how to properly glue the hair onto the head mold.
Start with the Back
Before starting with the back of the wig, make sure that the head mold and the hair wefts are ready to use. Once you have everything prepared, start by creating a section at the nape of the neck. This will be the base of the wig.
Step 1: Apply a thin layer of glue to the section of the head mold where the wefts will be attached.
Step 2: Take a hair weft and place it onto the glue. Press it down firmly to ensure it sticks well.
Step 3: Continue to add rows of wefts, working your way up from the nape of the neck to the top of the head. Make sure to glue each weft down carefully and leave some space between each row.
Step 4: As you work your way up the back of the head, be sure to adjust the wefts as needed for a snug fit.
Step 5: Once you have glued all the wefts onto the head mold, allow the glue to dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Step 6: After the glue has dried, use a pair of scissors to trim any excess weft hair that may be sticking out. Be careful not to cut too much, as you want to leave enough hair to blend with the rest of the wig.
Strong>Step 7: Repeat this process on the sides and crown of the head until all the wefts have been glued down and trimmed.
Remember to take your time and be precise when gluing down the wefts. This will ensure that the finished wig looks natural and fits comfortably on the head.
Glue the Crown and Sides
Now that you’ve successfully glued the back portion of your wig onto the head mold, the next step is to attach the crown and sides of the wig.
Before you begin, ensure that your wefts are properly aligned and cut to the right length. This will help you create a seamless and natural-looking wig.
To glue the crown and sides of your wig, follow these steps:
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Step 1: | Place a small amount of glue onto the weft and wait for it to become tacky. |
Step 2: | Align the weft with the crown or side of the head mold and press it firmly into place. |
Step 3: | Continue adding wefts in rows until you reach the front of the wig. |
Step 4: | For the sides, it’s important to pay attention to the direction of the weft. The weft should be placed in the same direction as the hair to achieve a natural look. |
Step 5: | Make sure to leave some space between the wefts to allow for natural movement of the hair. |
Step 6: | Repeat the gluing process until all the crown and side wefts are securely attached. |
Remember to be patient and take your time during this step. The crown and sides are crucial in creating a realistic-looking wig, so it’s important to be precise with the placement and direction of the wefts.
Once you’ve finished gluing the crown and sides, let the wig sit and dry for a few hours before removing it from the head mold. This will ensure that the glue has fully dried and the wig has taken its proper shape.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully glued all the wefts onto your wig and are ready for the final step – styling and finishing your wig.
Step 5: Style and Finish Your Wig
Now that you have successfully glued the hair wefts onto the head mold, it’s time to move on to the exciting part: styling and finishing your wig. This is where you get to unleash your creativity and customize your wig to your liking. By the end of this step, you will have transformed a pile of hair into a beautiful wig that looks like it could have come straight from a salon. So, sit back, relax, and let’s get started on turning your hair into a stunning wig.
Cut and Style the Hair
Now that your wig has been glued to perfection, it’s time to give it some personality! Here’s how to cut and style it:
- Trim the Bangs: Start by trimming the bangs to your desired length. Use sharp scissors and cut small sections at a time to avoid any mistakes.
- Layer the Hair: If you want a layered look, divide the hair into sections and use sharp scissors to cut into the ends. Make sure to blend the layers into each other for a natural-looking finish.
- Curl or Straighten: Use a curling or flat iron to add some curls or straighten the hair. Be sure to use a heat protectant spray to prevent any damage to the wig.
- Add Accessories: Add some accessories to your wig to make it stand out. You can try adding a headband, barrette, or even a hat to change up the look.
Remember to take your time and be patient when styling your wig. It’s essential to add only a little bit of hair at a time while cutting, layering, or curling so that you don’t accidentally take off too much or burn the hair. With the correct technique and some creativity, your wig will look perfectly styled and personalized.
Add Final Touches
After the hair is glued onto the head mold, it’s time to add the final touches to your wig. These finishing actions will help your wig to look more natural and blend effortlessly with your own hair.
The following table includes some tips and tricks for adding final touches to your wig:
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Trim the Lace | Cut the excess lace around the hairline of your wig with a pair of scissors to create a seamless blend with your natural hair. |
Style the Hair | You can style your new wig by using heat tools such as a flat iron or curling iron. Be cautious and use a heat protectant spray to preserve the life of your wig. |
Add Baby Hairs | For an even more natural look, trim some baby hairs around the hairline of your wig. Use a razor comb to achieve a more natural texture to the hairs. |
Accessorize | Add some accessories such as headbands, clips, or scarves to your wig to change the style. You can also use hair products such as oil sheen to add shine and luster to your new wig. |
Store Your Wig | When you’re not wearing your wig, store it on a wig stand or mannequin head to maintain its shape. Keep it away from direct sunlight and heat. |
By following these final touches, you’ll have a wig that looks and feels natural and beautiful. Remember to take your time and be patient during the entire process. The end result will be worth the effort.
Tips and Tricks for Making a Wig with Glue
Making a wig with glue can be quite challenging, especially if you are a beginner. However, with the right tips and tricks, you can make the process easier and less frustrating. In this section, we will take a look at some of the best practices for making a wig with glue. From using the right type of glue to being patient and precise, these tips will help you create a beautiful and long-lasting wig that you can wear with confidence. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the world of wig making with glue!
Use the Right Type of Glue
When it comes to making a wig with glue, using the right type of glue is crucial to the success and longevity of your wig. Not all adhesives are created equal, and some may cause damage to your scalp and hair if used improperly.
Here are some types of glue commonly used for wig making:
Type of Glue | Pros | Cons |
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Lace Wig Adhesive | Specifically formulated for lace wigs, strong hold, waterproof, dries clear | May cause skin irritation for those with sensitive skin, may not be suitable for all hair types or climates |
Superglue | Easy to find and use, strong hold | Noxious fumes, may cause hair breakage, difficult to remove |
Silicone Adhesive | Mild adhesive, easy to remove, gentle on skin and hair | May not provide strong enough hold for some hairstyles or activities, may cause buildup if not removed properly |
Ghost Bond | Formulated for sensitive skin, waterproof, dries clear, strong hold | May not provide strong enough hold for some hairstyles or activities, may take longer to dry than other adhesives |
It’s important to do your research and choose a glue that works best for your needs and hair type. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully, and test a small patch of skin before full application to avoid any allergic reactions or skin irritations.
Additionally, make sure to never use a glue that is not intended for wig making on your scalp or hair. This can lead to serious damage and hair loss. When in doubt, consult a professional or wig maker for recommendations on the best adhesive for your specific wig making project.
Be Patient and Precise
When making a wig with glue, it is crucial to be patient and precise throughout the process. This means taking your time with each step and ensuring that your measurements and cuts are accurate.
To emphasize the importance of patience and precision, let’s break it down into a table:
Importance of being patient and precise | What it entails |
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Accurate measurements | Taking the time to measure your head, create a head mold, and cut the wefts to the correct size. This will ensure the wig fits comfortably and looks natural. |
Proper application of glue | Applying the glue evenly and carefully to avoid any lumps or bumps in the wig. This will ensure a smooth and seamless look. |
Careful styling | Taking the time to style the wig carefully and precisely to achieve the desired look. This will give you a professional-looking wig that you can be proud of. |
Repetitive tasks | Making a wig with glue requires a lot of repetition, such as cutting the wefts, applying glue, and attaching the hair. Being patient and precise throughout these tasks will result in a high-quality finished product. |
Being patient and precise when making a wig with glue is key to achieving a natural and professional-looking wig. Don’t rush through any step and take the time to ensure your measurements and cuts are accurate. You’ll be rewarded with a beautiful and high-quality wig that you can be proud of.
Conclusion
As you come to the end of this comprehensive guide on how to make a wig with glue, you may be feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty. Creating a customized wig is a creative and fun process but can also be challenging, especially if it’s your first time. However, with the right tools, materials, and techniques, you can achieve a stunning and natural-looking wig that suits your unique style. So, before you embark on this journey, take a deep breath, and review the essential tips and tricks you’ve learned along the way. With patience, precision, and creativity, you’re sure to enjoy your new wig and impress everyone with your skills and self-expression.
Enjoy Your New Wig!
Once you have completed all the steps above, you will be ready to enjoy your new wig! Here are some final tips to make sure you get the most out of your new do:
1. Care for your wig | Just like with your natural hair, it’s important to take proper care of your wig. Use a wig brush to detangle and style, and wash and condition it regularly to keep it looking and feeling fresh. |
2. Experiment with styles | One of the best things about a wig is the ability to experiment with different hairstyles without committing to a permanent cut or color. Try out different looks that you may not have considered before! |
3. Build a wig wardrobe | If you enjoyed making your own wig, why not make a few more to add to your collection? Having different wigs to choose from can be a fun way to switch up your look depending on your mood and outfit. |
4. Share your skills | If you are proud of your new wig-making skills, consider sharing them with others! You could offer to make a wig for a friend or family member, or even start your own wig-making business. |
Remember, making a wig with glue is a fun and creative project that can result in a stunning new accessory. With proper care and styling, your wig can last for months or even years to come. So go ahead, rock your new wig with confidence and enjoy the feeling of a fabulous, handmade creation!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best type of hair to use for making a wig with glue?
The best type of hair to use is virgin human hair. It can withstand heat styling, color treatments and last longer than synthetic hair.
Can I make a wig with glue if I have short hair?
Yes, you can make a wig with glue even if you have short hair. Just make sure to create a head mold that fits your head size and shape.
What kind of glue should I use for making a wig?
Use a good-quality lace wig glue, such as a water-based adhesive. Avoid using super glue, as it can damage your hair and scalp.
How do I protect my natural hair when making a wig with glue?
Use a wig cap to cover your hair and protect it from the heat. Apply a thin layer of leave-in conditioner or oil to keep your hair moisturized.
Can I wear a wig made with glue for a long time?
Wearing a wig made with glue for a long time can cause damage to your hairline and scalp. It’s best to wear it for a few hours at a time and take breaks in between.
How do I clean a wig made with glue?
To clean a wig made with glue, use a mild shampoo and lukewarm water. Gently massage the shampoo into the hair and rinse thoroughly. Let the wig air dry on a mannequin head.
Can I dye my wig after making it with glue?
Yes, you can dye a wig made with glue. However, it’s best to dye it before gluing the hair on the head mold.
How do I maintain my wig made with glue?
Store your wig on a mannequin head or a wig stand. Use a detangling brush to comb the hair gently, starting from the ends and moving upwards.
What if the wig glue damages my natural hair?
If you experience any irritation or damage to your hair or scalp, remove the wig immediately and seek medical attention. You may need to wait for a few days before attempting to wear a wig again.
Can I swim or shower while wearing a wig made with glue?
Avoid wearing a wig made with glue while swimming or taking a shower. The glue may weaken and cause the wig to slip or fall off.