Determine where your leave-out will be for a u-part wig from dsfsdf's blog

I'd like to share with you an embarrassing mistake that I made when I was younger before we get started on the process of how to make a wig for yourself.   When it comes to certain things, it's true that I can be impatient, and the assembly of a wig is one of those things.   Although my current unit appears to have been properly layered and colored, I have discovered that it does not fit properly.   It turned out to be far too small, despite the fact that I was very excited about making it.  

As a result of learning how to make one properly, I no longer skip steps when I'm in a hurry.   Take your time and complete all of the procedures, which is exactly what I'm trying to convey with this message.   If you find yourself becoming disoriented, the first thing you should do is simply stop and think about what you're doing.   Every one of your responsibilities is crystal clear in your mind! To begin listening to your Bruno Mar playlist, simply press the play button; this is a good time to get things started.   In this tutorial, you will learn how to properly measure your head so that you can purchase a wig that is the proper fit for your face shape.   A critical step in the wig-making process will be to ensure that the wig is properly fitted to the individual who will be wearing it.  

In order to complete the task, the following materials must be available:

This cap, which is made of spandex, is both comfortable and fashionable.  

An eraser and a white pencil are used to complete this task.  

When it comes to measuring tapes, they are pieces of tape that are used to take measurements of various objects or dimensions.  

The fact that the cap will stretch as you wear it eliminates the need to size your head in order to ensure that your wig fits properly when you wear one of these spandex caps.   You're most likely stretching out your spandex caps and pinning them to your foam heads to make sure they're the correct size before you put them on your heads.  .  Not to worry, I'm going to give you another life hack that will make your life a whole lot easier.  

In the event that I ever need to have a wig made, I prefer to have my measurements taken so that the wig can be made to the exact measurements of my head.   For the record, this is the last wig I will ever make because it was too small for my head (no, I don't have a particularly large head, believe it or not) and had to be returned.   If you recall the story I told you at the outset of this article, this was the very last wig I ever made for myself.   For the purpose of demonstrating proper head measurement so that you can obtain the proper fit for your chosen wig, I will demonstrate how to properly measure your head.   This is part of my commitment to helping you create the best possible wig.  

  • It is important that you double-check that you have all of the supplies listed above before beginning the project

  •   If you plan on wearing wigs, remember to style your hair in the manner in which you will wear it so that you can get accurate measurements when fitting your wigs

  •   In order to take your measurements, you'll need to start working on your foundation braids as soon as possible

  •   So, get started right away

  • It is recommended that you style your hair in this manner if you have slicked your hair down with eco-style gel in order to ensure that you get the proper measurements for your measurements

  •   Make certain that your spandex cap is properly secured and that any buckling that may have occurred has been smoothed out before wearing it

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The circumference of your head will be the first measurement that you will take.   Take your measuring tape and wrap it around the circumference of your head to obtain an accurate measurement.   Keeping track of the number that appears on the measuring tape when the two ends of the tape are brought together is a good idea.   If you are planning to make a u-part wig out of your spandex cap, you will not need to include the area where your hair will be left out of the cap in the measurements you take.   Determine where your leave-out will be for a u-part wig before you begin styling your hair by measuring the points where your hair will be.   Having parted your hair will almost certainly result in a gap in the spandex cap, making it unlikely that the measuring tape ends will be able to meet in the middle.  

Fill in the gaps in the spandex cap that will be used to create the u-part wig with a white pencil, and then write down your measurements on a piece of paper.   The second measurement you'll take will be from the top of your head to the base of your neck, and it will be the same as the previous one.   In order to obtain this measurement, you must wrap your measuring tape around your head from the hairline all the way back to your collarbone.   Take mental note of the measurement so that you don't forget it later!

As shown in the illustration, take a measurement starting at the top of your right ear and working your way down to the top of your left ear.   This measurement can be thought of as the tape measurer that will be used to form a headband for the person who will be wearing the headband.   You already know what you need to do at this point; make a mental note of the measurement so that you don't forget it later on.  .  .  .  The accuracy of these three measurements is critical because they are the most important measurements for you to get right on the first try.  


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