How to Create a Wig Stub and Quick Bun or Ponytail Attachment
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a support stub Arda’s Jeannie base wig, along with a quick and easy bun and ponytail attachment.
You can also use this technique with a Chibi to create a twintail or double bun look!
Heat tools tip: Arda Classic fibers can handle up to 300-350°F and 200-250°F for Silky. Remember to always use caution when working with heat to avoid burns.
Styling note: For the bun, you can remove the slider from the elastic, I just forgot to in this instance. Just be sure that you have enough elastic to tie before trimming it off!
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Very helpful tutorial! Thank you ☺️
I'm curious if there's anything I can do with the chopped off ponytail. cosplay wigs aren't cheap lol so I'd love to find a way to reuse the hair?
Yep!! If you're a cosplay hoarder you can use the pony tail you chopped off to make other wig add ones with the help of Styrofoam balls, I've made space buns with chopped wig and a foam ball once and it works really well
What do u do if u mess it up after this point
@@moeflavorDepending how much you messed up to this point- throw it away, or use it for other art-related projects
What do u do if u mess it up after this point
Typically, if you get a snag you can gently brush it up toward the top, and tuck it under the fibers near the ponytail/bun. If you find yourself needing a major fix, I will typically steam the edge of the bun/ponytail/etc to loosen the hot glue so I can remove it, and then re-brush the base and scoop any loose bits back up into the stub. Then it's just a matter of putting the attachment back on with more hot glue!