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Keep Your Wig On was created on 2004-06-08.
with a hard wig net.
It was better to shave your head and wear a wig, because it kept you cool and stopped the lice.
Wig adhesive is simply glue that is applied around the outer ends of your hairline to attach the wig. This is used to keep the wig from detatching at anytime from pulling, tugging, or swinging it.
There are several ways to keep a wig secure. The easiest and best way is to use bobby pins. Simply slide the bobby pins into the cap of the wig and then into your own hair. Use a few in different areas to minimize any slipping.
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If a wig has synthetic hair, you can't do much but finger-comb & store it on a wig head at nighttime. Don't treat it like human hair & don't sleep in it. If the wig is human hair, carefully comb & brush it as you would your own.
To put the wig on straight, first pin your hair back from the forehead in a smooth line. Keep a tiny bit of bang to blend into the hairline of the wig. Now, find the center stay of the wig cap. If it does not have a stay, put the two sides together to find the center top of the wig. Put your finger and thumb there and while putting the cap on, keep that point in your fingers. Where your fingers are is where the middle of the wig is, so place that point in a line directly above the bridge of your nose. Now pin the wig on the front side so that it won't move. THEN you pull the rest of the wig down, but the front has to be pinned down first. Secure the back and the wig will be straight. Carefully brush the wisps over the line of the wig cap if you left it out, and you're set to go!
you can almost never tell if a celebrity is wearing a wig and you can pretty much NEVER believe magazines and rumors. I doubt that she wears a wig because of how short her hair or wig is.but that's just my theory.
Tons of bobbi pins! Look up on google, how to keep wigs on.
Yes, she is. She just wears a wig to keep her head warm.
Back then, everybody wore wigs. They'd cut their hair close to control fleas and lice.