Thankfully my mummy is also a hair extension diva so she has been blessing me with a lot of hair goodies to work with, like this beauty I am sharing with you today. When the hair came it was pretty but I was unsure about the small tight curls. In fact that was the only reason I left the hair in the bag so long before I finally got the urge to make it into a wig.
I used about one bundle to make this wig - it's a little I now, but over the years I have learned two things - tight curls can transform into big curly hair and spacing between tracks is important!
I used a dome cap and again I chose to do a sew in of the hair rather than stick it- which I know is easier but, well, force of habit.
It took me about two to three hours to create the look I wanted and after I put it on I shaped it using the hair shaping razor. The result was exactly as I envisioned; and that's what I love about making my own wigs. The colour of this wig is a 4 /27 and , as you can see, once I took the wig brush to it - it was fire! The volume is amazing .
What do you think of this look? Be sure to let me know.
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