How Do You Make A Womens Lace Front Wig?
When a woman has a well-made lace front wig on, it is difficult to tell. This is because a lot of time and effort is put into these wigs to make them look like natural hair. The hair is knotted to lace one strand at a time in order to mimic the layout and movement of natural hair. Due to the painstaking work involved, wig makers spend at least 50 hours on one wig. It may take a lot of time to make women’s lace front wigs but it is not impossible for a beginner. Motivation, time and patience are requirements for this project. Step 1 Measure the subject’s head from all angles for a custom wig fit. Wrap the head in cellophane and then twist the cellophane just under the ear lobes for a snug fit. Step 2 Cover the cellophane with strips of filament tape. Repeat this process four times for four layers of tape. This makes a cast of the subject’s head. Step 3 Place the cast on a wig block. Use a grease pencil to trace the hairline of the client’s head, from the edges of the cast, around the wi