Step 6:<\/strong> Label your templates. Write “front,” “back,” “left,” and “right” on each template so you know which piece goes where.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nCreating 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.<\/p>\n
Cut the Wefts<\/h3>\n
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.<\/p>\n
Step 1:<\/strong> Take one of your templates and lay it flat on a surface.<\/p>\nStep 2:<\/strong> Place a weft of hair on top of the template, making sure that the hair is aligned with the edge of the template.<\/p>\nStep 3:<\/strong> 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.<\/p>\nStep 4:<\/strong> 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.<\/p>\nStep 5:<\/strong> 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.<\/p>\nStep 6:<\/strong> 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.<\/p>\nStep 4: Glue the Hair on the Head Mold<\/h2>\n

\nAs 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.<\/p>\n
Start with the Back<\/h3>\n
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.<\/p>\n
Step 1:<\/strong> Apply a thin layer of glue to the section of the head mold where the wefts will be attached. <\/p>\nStep 2:<\/strong> Take a hair weft and place it onto the glue. Press it down firmly to ensure it sticks well. <\/p>\nStep 3:<\/strong> 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. <\/p>\nStep 4:<\/strong> As you work your way up the back of the head, be sure to adjust the wefts as needed for a snug fit. <\/p>\nStep 5:<\/strong> Once you have glued all the wefts onto the head mold, allow the glue to dry completely before moving on to the next step. <\/p>\nStep 6:<\/strong> 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. <\/p>\nStrong>Step 7:<\/strong> Repeat this process on the sides and crown of the head until all the wefts have been glued down and trimmed.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
Glue the Crown and Sides<\/h3>\n
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.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
To glue the crown and sides of your wig, follow these steps:<\/p>\n
\n\nStep<\/th>\n | Instructions<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n |
\nStep 1:<\/strong><\/td>\nPlace a small amount of glue onto the weft and wait for it to become tacky.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStep 2:<\/strong><\/td>\nAlign the weft with the crown or side of the head mold and press it firmly into place. <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStep 3:<\/strong><\/td>\nContinue adding wefts in rows until you reach the front of the wig. <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStep 4:<\/strong><\/td>\nFor 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. <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStep 5:<\/strong><\/td>\nMake sure to leave some space between the wefts to allow for natural movement of the hair. <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStep 6:<\/strong><\/td>\nRepeat the gluing process until all the crown and side wefts are securely attached. <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n 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.<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n Congratulations! You’ve successfully glued all the wefts onto your wig and are ready for the final step \u2013 styling and finishing your wig.<\/p>\n Step 5: Style and Finish Your Wig<\/h2>\n \nNow 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.<\/p>\n
Cut and Style the Hair<\/h3>\nNow that your wig has been glued to perfection, it’s time to give it some personality! Here’s how to cut and style it:<\/p>\n \n- Trim the Bangs:<\/strong> Start by trimming the bangs to your desired length. Use sharp scissors and cut small sections at a time to avoid any mistakes.<\/li>\n
- Layer the Hair:<\/strong> 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.<\/li>\n
- Curl or Straighten:<\/strong> 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.<\/li>\n
- Add Accessories:<\/strong> 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.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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.<\/p>\n Add Final Touches<\/h3>\nAfter 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.<\/p>\n The following table includes some tips and tricks for adding final touches to your wig:<\/p>\n \n\nFinal Touch<\/th>\n | Description<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n | \nTrim the Lace<\/strong><\/td>\nCut the excess lace around the hairline of your wig with a pair of scissors to create a seamless blend with your natural hair.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStyle the Hair<\/strong><\/td>\nYou 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.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nAdd Baby Hairs<\/strong><\/td>\nFor 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.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nAccessorize<\/strong><\/td>\nAdd 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.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \nStore Your Wig<\/strong><\/td>\nWhen 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.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n 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.<\/p>\n | | | | | | | | | | | | |