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Article: Guide to Creating a Wig with Cinyola Hair

Guide to Creating a Wig with Cinyola Hair

 

Step-by-Step Wig Making Process

Bundles and Closure Details:
I got 16", 18", 20", and 22" bundles, and a 20" closure.
Bleach the knots on the closure: the knots were nice and thin, super tiny. The lace was amazing.
Use one full cup of powder and 1/2 cup of 40 volume developer. Mix to a thick, fondant-like consistency.

Preparing the Closure:
Apply the bleach mixture thickly to avoid it seeping through the hair.
Use a plastic knife to mix and apply the bleach.
Turn the bowl over to ensure the mixture doesn't fall out.
Use Reynolds Wrap to speed up the bleaching process.

Assembling the Wig:
Use a Spandex Dome Cap, needle, thread, scissors, a canvas blockhead (22"), tee pins, and a wig stand.
Measure and level the dome cap on the canvas block using tee pins.
Use a white color pencil to mark guidelines for placing the bundles.
Sew the first track down, double knotting to secure it.
Use tee pins to keep the tracks in place while sewing.
Use the flip-over method instead of cutting tracks to reduce shedding.

Sewing Technique:
Sew the needle in between both sides of the thread to create neat lines.
Test for lumps or humps by pulling on the unit to ensure tracks are secure.
Double knot at the ends of each line.

Customizing the Wig:
Customize the parting area for a deep side part with a nice curve.
Lightly layer the hair for fullness.
Use all bundles for a full, voluminous look.
Aim for 200-300% density for the curls to fall beautifully.


Styling the Wig:
Use a flat iron (linked in the description) for smoothing.
Apply foam to flatten the top portion and spritz for hold.
Use a wand curler to create curls and pin them for at least a day and a half.
Comb out the curls for a bouncy, silky look.

Securing the Wig:
Use Sticky Little Secret lace glue, applying two thin layers.
Apply makeup to the parting area to blend with the skin.
Style baby hairs with Got2b spray.

Final Touches:
Remove all rollers and clips.
Use a wide tooth comb to push hair back and then forward for a bang effect.
Use a hot comb and spritz to perfect the edges and eliminate flyaways.







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