Wig Theory
A system consisting of 70 colors for wigs and hairpieces
J and L Color Ring
A vertifcal alteration made to remove width in the nape area
Dart
A long segment of looped hair worn at the crown or nape is known as
Chignon
This helps hold the finished wig in place
Holding spray
Synthetic hair is formualted with
Petroleum
The capless wig consists of hair wefts sewn to strips of
Elastic
A horizontal alteration made to remove width in the nape area of a wig
Tuck
Hair pieces can be attatched with combs/clips/integration and
Adhesives
Hold the wig in place while client is wearing it using a
Chin strap
Wig cap
The most popular wig
Capless
Human hair wigs need to be cleaned
Every 2-4 weeks
Two basic stitches used in track and sew method
Overcast and Lock
Flat mat used to hold hair extension fibers during a hair addition service
Drawing board
Hair with the cuticle intact and facing the same direction
Remy
Machine-made wigs consist of long strips known as
Wefts
Before stretching a wig cap, you need to spray with
Hot Water
Hair addition method that involves applying heat to melt/bond the addition to the natural hair
Thermal fusion
Work with liquid dry shampoos in a
Wig blocks
Wigs that need to be cleaned less frequently
Capless Wigs
Color should never be applied to what kind of hair
Synthetic
Hairpiece designed to cover hair loss and thinning on top of the head
Tupee
Clean and remove hair and debris from all wig service implements prior to
Disinfecting
This braid is used as a support structure when performing the track and sew method
3 strand on the scalp