Feel like your brain is being squeezed out by that wig?
Is your wig so tight that it is hurting you?
Wanna wear your alternative hair loose like a floppy hat? We can do that!
Using comb-clips to secure your alternative hair, along with cutting in a much looser fit we can, depending on your particular need, sew in a few here and there to create a much looser yet very secure fit!
Can this be true? Follow along:
So How Will I Position these Comb-Clips?
At the temples. The top of your forehead near the front. In the crown at the very top of your head. And maybe a couple at the nape so your wig wont ride up.
It's likely that you wont need to place those comb-clips in all of the locations. Maybe you just need that spot at the front at the top of your wig secured to feel certain it wont slip up off your forehead.
Or maybe your wig doesn't feel big enough around the head so you might like to secure your wig with comb-clips at the temples. Maybe you have one the insists on riding up and these comb-clips are just what you need to prevent that from happening.
But My Wig Is Still Too Tight!
Right. So there are some alterations yet needed. So how do we get that wig to be not so tight?
At the back of your wig, on the sides, where the extra elastic is you can let that out a bit to give yourself some slack. Up to nearly two inches in total. Use the elastic that is there for the tightening purposes to secure what you've let out.
Yes, I am referring vaguely to using the existing elastic by sewing in a gusset and then cutting at the wig. This could be scary if you don't feel totally confident about dealing with itty, bitty, tiny pieces of material and a rather sharp, little needle...
OR never mind the hassle and get Amy Jane to do it for you!
Just call Amy @ five, four, one, forty, forty W,I,G.