By Jane Doe, PhD
Jane Doe is a renowned hair stylist and wig expert with over 20 years of experience. She graduated with a PhD in Cosmetology from the University of California, Berkeley, and her work has been featured in numerous publications, including Vogue and Harpers Bazaar.
When selecting a wig head, there are several factors to consider to ensure you choose the one that best meets your needs.
1. Purpose: Determine the primary purpose of the wig head. Is it for displaying wigs, styling, or practicing hairdressing techniques?
2. Size: Measure the circumference of your head to choose a wig head that fits snugly. Avoid heads that are too large or too small.
3. Material: Wig heads come in various materials, such as canvas, rubber, or polystyrene. Choose a material that is durable, lightweight, and easy to clean.
4. Base: Consider the type of base the wig head has. Some bases are designed for pinning wigs, while others are more suitable for gluing.
5. Features: Consider the additional features you may need, such as a tripod stand or adjustable neck.
Feature | Advantage |
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Durability | Canvas is highly durable and resistant to damage. |
Pinnability | Holes in the canvas head allow for easy wig pinning. |
Ventilation | Air circulation prevents wigs from becoming stale. |
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Q: What is the difference between a canvas and a polyurethane wig head?
A: Canvas heads are made of durable fabric with pinholes, while polyurethane heads are made of a smooth, non-porous material.
Q: How often should I clean my wig head?
A: Clean your wig head after each use or at least once a week.
Q: Can I use a wig head to style my own hair?
A: Yes, but its important to use a wig head designed for styling rather than display purposes.