Post by becky663 on Nov 28, 2011 1:58:57 GMT
Buying lace front wigs is the easiest way to amp up your look without spending too much effort, but there will come a time when you will yearn to look different while still using your full lace wigs. Most people will wear it down, but have you ever considered playing around with it? There are actually a couple of neat ideas you can try to make your wig look different and to create an altogether different look for yourself. This will keep your dressing up time from being too boring or routinary.
Let us say you can only afford to buy one of those straight full lace wigs. You can add a bit of oomph to them by slightly curling the ends to add more bounce to your hair. There are days when you feel like wearing one of those straight lace wigs, but if you want to look slightly different curling the ends will do the trick. Use a medium hold styling mousse so your full lace wigs will still feel soft to the touch yet will maintain the curl. At the end of the day, you can gently rinse the ends with mild baby soap and hang it to dry. It should dry easily so it will be ready for use again the following day.
You can also add cute bejeweled pins on your lace front wigs. This is easy because you can already decorate it with bejeweled pins while you are still not wearing it ¨C if you have a stand, that is. This way, you can adorn it all on your own and without having to ask for help from others. Arrange a couple of bejeweled pins on the sides and on the crown ¨C about four or five should do the trick. One it has been secured, carefully lift it off the stand and place it over your head. Check the back using a mirror to see if any pins have moved around and fix them accordingly.
If your full lace wigs are long, you can wear it in an intricate braid with ribbons woven into it. Place the lace front wigs onto your lap and secure three different colored ribbons where you gathered it into a pony tail. Each ribbon should also be as long as your hair. Gently do the braid, criss-crossing the ribbons along with the hair and then secure it with an elastic at the end. You will have many admirers when you wear this, and they will be surprised to know that it was actually quite easy to do it yourself! You can also use three thin headbands all worn at the same time for a unique take on keeping hair away from your face.
Let us say you can only afford to buy one of those straight full lace wigs. You can add a bit of oomph to them by slightly curling the ends to add more bounce to your hair. There are days when you feel like wearing one of those straight lace wigs, but if you want to look slightly different curling the ends will do the trick. Use a medium hold styling mousse so your full lace wigs will still feel soft to the touch yet will maintain the curl. At the end of the day, you can gently rinse the ends with mild baby soap and hang it to dry. It should dry easily so it will be ready for use again the following day.
You can also add cute bejeweled pins on your lace front wigs. This is easy because you can already decorate it with bejeweled pins while you are still not wearing it ¨C if you have a stand, that is. This way, you can adorn it all on your own and without having to ask for help from others. Arrange a couple of bejeweled pins on the sides and on the crown ¨C about four or five should do the trick. One it has been secured, carefully lift it off the stand and place it over your head. Check the back using a mirror to see if any pins have moved around and fix them accordingly.
If your full lace wigs are long, you can wear it in an intricate braid with ribbons woven into it. Place the lace front wigs onto your lap and secure three different colored ribbons where you gathered it into a pony tail. Each ribbon should also be as long as your hair. Gently do the braid, criss-crossing the ribbons along with the hair and then secure it with an elastic at the end. You will have many admirers when you wear this, and they will be surprised to know that it was actually quite easy to do it yourself! You can also use three thin headbands all worn at the same time for a unique take on keeping hair away from your face.