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    Thursday, July 17th, 2008
    2:16 pm
    [thebatt]
    I need a bit of help and I felt that this may be the best place to look for it.

    A good friend of mine's sister has cancer and is starting to have kemo. The friend of mine is very long long hair and is planning on cutting it all off so that she can have a wig made for her sister.

    Do any of you know a good place that will make human hair wigs?
    2:34 pm
    [ladyxjade]
     hello! i'm looking for a duchess/marie antoinette inspired wig. if anyone could help me i'll place some images behind the cut of what i'm looking for

    Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
    7:34 pm
    [batsandrats]
    first post
    so in school, we covered the wig and extensions chapter. last year, my teacher had a contest/'fashion show' for the wigs the students made. everyone picks a theme for inspiration and makes their wig based around that idea. i did Rainbow Bright Finds the Secret Garden. i got second place. $25 mac gift card, cant complain.

    Rainbow Bright Finds the Secret Garden + other pics )
    Monday, June 16th, 2008
    12:12 pm
    [eelkat]
    Sakura Wigs (The Company not The Character)
    Well, I searched for info on Sakura Wigs, but all that came back was wigs for a character named Sakura and nothing about the wig company called: Sakura Wigs, so I'm starting this post to ask about them.

    I was thinking of buying a Sakura Wigs unstyled wig http://sakurawigs.com/wigs_unstyled.php and styling it myself. I was wondering, though, before I do this, has anyone here ever bought an unstyled wig from this company? If so, what could you tell me about them?

    How does the fiber quality compare to other wig companies? Are they any easier or harder to style than other companies?

    I'm planning to buy two or possibly three of their wigs (each a different color: B05, B06, W01) and using one as a "base wig", and the second and third wig I'll be cutting the fibers out of, and using to blend with the fibers of the first wig. In other words I'm essentially taking the two wigs apart and making one wig out of them, more or less making my own wig from scratch, so to speak. Has anyone ever tried using one of these wigs do do anything like this before? If so, how did that work out?

    Or, I may just totally disassemble all three of them and make my own wefts and build the whole wig from scratch, not using any of these as a base at all.

    If anyone has bought any wigs from this company, could you share any experiences you had with the company? (Good or bad.) Fast shipping? Slow shipping? Customer service? Communication? Can you think of anything else to tell me about this company and their wigs, that I didn't think to ask?

    I want a super pale nearly white, icy blue wig, and I think I can make the look I want by using the three wig color blend they sell. I have looked and looked, but I just can't find 50" long wafts in the shades of blue I want, except for in these wigs here, which is why I plan to buy the wigs and disassemble them, unless of course anyone knows where I can find wefts in those colors that are long enough. (This wig is for my Lord Sesshomaru costume and his hair is 50" - 60" long... so far the longest wefts I've seen are 48", so I'll have to settle for making his hair shorter.)

    Here is what I am making, and thus the color mix I'm trying to achieve:


    This one shows how long it needs to be, or as close to as possible:




    Also has anyone ever made a super long wig? If anyone has any advice on making long wigs like this, or on making Sesshomaru's big pouffy bangs, I'd love to hear that too.

    Current Mood: determined
    Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
    10:44 pm
    [superdaintykate]
    Can anyone point me toward an online tutorial for styling an updo? I'm hoping to achieve some awesome pseudo-victorian excess. I imagine I will need to add wefts and all that goodness but could use some help. Thanks!
    Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
    3:06 pm
    [kaylin]
    Teaser image of the Wig in question
    I still have a bit more work to do on my wig. I plan to add more of the white wibers through-out using the silky white kanelon I got from Dr.Locks, I also plan to dye some of the natural wig fibers using the sharpe method, a deeper grey than what is seen here.

    The wig is the Alyssa wig from Amphigory, which Katie Bear managed to send to me through her service. I might refine the bangs a bit more by razoring them, just to give them that softer edge.

    Two photos )

    Current Mood: amused
    Saturday, March 8th, 2008
    10:36 pm
    [nanayena]
    A question...
    I've recently purchased a few braids of kankelon "jumbo braid". Whilst i'm amazed at the colours and the sheer amoount of hair I got for my money....it doesn't really look like the pictures on the website (straight) its got a very slight sort of....kink about it. Whilst this is fine and dandy for what i need it for is it possible for me to do anything to the hair e.g. brushing it with a fine toothed comb, ironing/straightening it on a low temp setting etc.
    I'm just curious....

    thanks all!

    ena
    Friday, March 7th, 2008
    11:03 pm
    [theatremakeup]
    So I'm going to be making one of these girls from Apocalypto for one of my MA assignments. I'm going as far as doing the hair and costume as well. The costume I'm not scared of doing - the hair though is another story. How would I do this? I know I wrap synthetic hair or yarn around a bendable tube - but what is this tube exactly? And would it be light enough for the head?

    Hair cut )

    Also - how would you do the ear plugs? I could sculpt them and make a cast, but what would I make the positive out of that would be light enough for false stretch lobes?
    Friday, February 29th, 2008
    4:04 pm
    [kaylin]
    Newbie looking for advice: Side-Swept Bangs
    Hello folks!

    Newbie here, though I do have some previous experience with synthetic hair peices, This is my first wig attempt.
    Thought I'd get a general consensus on the idea of how to effectively do side-swept bangs.

    The idea I am going for, imagine wise with my wig, is From Linsner's Dawn, the photo refrence is Here. This is a LARP wig, for a Gangrel character I've been playing for a while now. I want to step up the bar for costuming with my local game, hence I want to go the distance with the wig. I've always imagined my character having this sort of wild and rustic look about her, and that image of Dawn definately does it.

    Now, I already have the Alisa Wig in Platinum Grey, and plan to add Snow White Yaki Switch in either no-sew wefts or High-lights. (Not sure which at this point. Highlights would be great, but no sew wefts would add the splashes of brightness on movement.)

    EITHER WAY, I'd like to cut in Side Swept Bangs for this sort of idea, and while I have the general principal for regular bags, I'm having a hard time figuring out the side-swept idea.
    General side swept bang pictures:
    http://hairstyles.hairboutique.com/gallery/JenniferAniston014_600h.jpg
    http://hairstyles.hairboutique.com/gallery/mrDC_294729_600h.jpg

    Should I use a deep part, "tap" blowdry in place, cut and then curl the ends with the blow dryer? Should I try using the hot water method? I'd like to retain some of the wig's natural curl, so I'm not so sure I'd like to use the hot water method.
    Would thinning shears be better or should I go with a razor? "Scoop scoop" cut?

    Ideas would be great.

    P.S. Appologies to those of you who may have seen this posted over at Katie Bair's forums as well.

    Edited 02/ 03/ 2008: Today I found a link to Tristen Citrine's page on how to make antenna bangs, which happens to also have a tutorial on how to cut regular bangs into a wig. This tutorial is exactly what I've been looking for, and I am so glad I was able to find it. Minus the antenna of course....I don't want those.
    Just thought I would share the good news!

    Current Mood: curious
    Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
    6:48 pm
    [rattengift]
    18th century custom wig
    I'd like to commission a wigmaker to design a custom 18th century wig for me, and I was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations. Or if any wigmakers here specialize in historical reproduction wigs. I've never ordered a custom wig before, so I'm not quite familiar with any designers. Please comment with your website or contact information if you're accepting commissions, and I will email you with my order details and reference images. Desired deadline is May 1, 2008. Thanks!
    Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
    11:49 pm
    [jbthepiratechic]
    Wig # one of... well a few.
    My Rocky Horror shadow cast is doing Moulin Rouge next year at the end of February. I'm doing the few wigs we need. This is one of seven or eight. First I've finished. :D

    Meet the Green Fairy. :D Blonde synthetic wig, about upper back length. Pulled half-up into a braided bun and beaded with absynthe-green glass beads.


    X-posted to my personal journal and [info]fakehair

    Current Mood: creative
    Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
    12:41 pm
    [doclocks]
    Black and Emerald Ponytail
    Here is my new favorite addition to my hair piece collection!



    I started with a long black synthetic ponytail as my base and used the large 5.5mm linkies to add some silky straight kanekalon emerald highlights. I added the leopard print pin-up flower as the finishing touch!

    Also, I just started an etsy store. I'm not trying to sound spammy, but if you are interested in any custom work let me know! www.doctoredlocks.etsy.com

    Oh, and one more thing...doctored locks is having a one day only 35% off sale this Saturday for a limited number of hours. www.doctoredlocks.com

    Cheers!
    Thursday, October 18th, 2007
    1:52 pm
    [aleathiaburns]
    Applying Foamcore to a wig.
    Hello I'm new to this community and I would like to say that I am thankful that this community exist. I am really interested in wig making and oneday I would love to start my own wig making bussiness. I have a question regarding adding foamcore to wigs. I am aware of the stubbing method on Katie Bair site in order to add the styrofoam balls to the wig, but when it comes to the fun foam or "Foamies" how on earth do I add the wig fiber to them, then the foam/fiber onto a wig?. A good example whould be a wig with spikes that are thick let's say Goku from Dragon ball or Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo. Could anyone help me on this because I am stumped on this technique and I am afarid to try it out without any knowlege of this. Thanks ^-^
    Friday, September 7th, 2007
    12:43 am
    [myownshame]
    Cheveux
    cut for crosspostyness )
    Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
    8:56 pm
    [myownshame]
    Cheveux fake hair gallery needs submissions
    cut for crosspostedness )
    Friday, August 17th, 2007
    3:53 pm
    [elbly]
    Question from a New Member
    Hi all,

    I'm looking for inspiration for a wig to wear when I get married. I really want to have the most amazing hair style, however because of a conservative job I can't really risk dying my natural hair, so the obvious answer is a wig.

    Do any of you have links etc. to places of inspiration? I have plenty of books on vintage fashion, so I'm looking for more outragous and stunning styles. I'm more than happy to buy books (so long as they're reasonably priced) or get myself to a library, so book titles are also welcomed :o)

    Thank you so much for any help you might be able to provide.

    Current Mood: hopeful
    Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
    1:10 pm
    [tsubakifish]
    Help on styling techniques..
    Woo, first post in a new community, especially an awesome one such as this!

    I'm trying to style a wig for KumoriCon, I'm going as Sephiroth, however I can't figure out how to get the bangs how I want them (see here) without using gel. I've heard of hot water treating it, and using very low blow drying on it with curlers. But what would work the best?

    Has anyone used hot water treating? (Btw, its a kanekalon wig, Eleora Godiva.)

    Thank you for your help.

    -Z

    Current Mood: curious
    Current Music: Susumu Hirasawa - ROTATION
    Monday, August 13th, 2007
    11:20 pm
    [jbthepiratechic]
    Hallo! :D I've just started in on styling wigs. I had done a few little things, little trims, ponytails, etc.

    Today I launched into a small fix/restyle of a wig I recieved a few months ago. It's a Columbia wig for the Rocky Horror Picture Show. By I recieved it, it had been in a box for a few months and was squashed and the style was totally lost.


    All-in-all, I'm pretty happy with it. :D Short wigs are hard to do, from what I've seen. I want to try my hand at getting a longer wig and making another Columbia wig (with the skin top intact), and make a few wefts to thicken the back so I can have it a little shorter. We'll see what happens.

    My next project is Chiana from Farscape. :D

    ETA: You can'tsee the back of it, but you can see how long the front is here.

    Current Mood: artistic
    Monday, August 6th, 2007
    11:00 am
    [linzerino]
    Wendy Darling wig
    I am looking for a wig as similar as possible to Wendy Darling's (from Peter Pan)... I've searched high and low and haven't found anything, so I'm turning to the experts! Light brown, ringlet curl ponytail... at this point, the bangs in front are optional. The ringlet ponytail is the most important part!

    Any ideas?

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    Friday, July 27th, 2007
    10:48 pm
    [nanayena]
    Wig methods...all over your face??
    I'm throwing this out to a few places here and there because I am stuck. Even after much research I can find nothing so I need some advice about venting for this project I have.

    Anyone whose watched the last two series of Dr Who would have seen the amazingly realistic cat people. I'm making a similarish project for an up and coming film but am at a loss as to how I would attatch the hair to the face. Its a latex face and the only way I can think is to vent the hair onto maybe a wig lace over the latex (a little like how a crepe hair beard would be made I suppose)

    Would this be possible as the hair is incredibly short and anyone know what would be the best hair to use? I was thinking crepe hair as I've used it in a CATS style wig and it looks very much like fur.

    Looking closely at the picture I don't think that venting could be the right option but....I've got to at least ask right?

    pics )
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