Bokuto (Haikyuu!!) wig process. I used a Jaguar in Light Grey from Arda Wigs as the base. First, I u
Bokuto (Haikyuu!!) wig process. I used a Jaguar in Light Grey from Arda Wigs as the base. First, I used a seamripper to take out some wefts from the bottom part of the back of the wig. Then I glued down rolls of black wefts in place, making sure the black wefts are pointing upward. Since most wigs have the hair pointing downward in the back, it is harder to spike it up. So, changing the weft’s direction help make it easier to spike and the hair will stay up longer with minimal hair product. I glued down some loose black wefts at the very bottom by the nape to create the “back hairline”. I then cut layers all over and teased the hair up with a teasing brush. At this point, I sprayed Got2B freezing spray to shape the hair. I did a “new” way to do glued hairline this time since I had some leftover lace fabric that I trimmed off from other lacefront wig. The lace fabric was glued to the underside of the wig along the hairline. I started gluing down small pieces of light grey hair (from the rolls of wefts that were taken out in the first step!) using Fabri-Tac glue on the lace fabric. I laid the hair down on the glue, spray it so it temporarily stick together, blow-dry it, then I applied tacky glue about 1 cm from the root of the hairline. Using my fingertip, I pressed down on the glue spot and drag the glue to the root and repeat for the whole piece. Doing this will nicely spread the glue so that it dries clear in thin layer but still cover all the roots of the hairline throughly. I cut a bigger piece of loose black weft to glue under the lace fabric infront of the ear area for sideburns. Then I continued to glue down hair and finished the hairline which will then hide where the sideburns start. More loose black wefts were added to the front hairline for variation. The hairline won’t look perfect but you can go back and point-cut it with your shears so the roots are more pointy. Final trimming and then it was done! Let me hear you say “HEY HEY HEY!” Wig commissions are always open! Email me for a quote at pisaracos@gmail.com -- source link
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