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What makes a peice real or awful?
01-05-2011, 03:32 PM,
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What makes a peice real or awful?
there are some things I will preach til i'm dead to any wig maker: 1) if I spent 2 hours making a template exact PLEASE make sure your factory knows how important it is to a hairwearer to follow it. 2) you will never convince me that a flat sheet of lace is going to fit on a curved head without ripples...i don't care how many draw strings you circle around the flat sheet of lace...for a curved human head you have to pleat the lace for it to fit without those awful little ripples. 3) the crown is only on the top of the head for dolls 4) the crown is not supposed to be where you ventilate 5 times as much hair into a tight knot...rather, it is one of the most delicate and sparsley dense areas that you should see single hairs not 5 per clump knotted like a Christmas wreath. 5) if it looks like a dotted grid I ain't wearing it, it is not bleached well. 6) density is important all over the peice so if it is 65% it can't be 45% on one inch of the perimeter...if so we will have a bald spot, tape will show, and the whole damn peice is ruined and not likely to be worn. If you are like me you have a cemetary of dead wigs''' anyone else think of what is most important in making a piece look real?? Gel
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What makes a peice real or awful? - jeffsxyz - 01-05-2011, 03:32 PM

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