Hi and thanks for the video. Would you be able to post a link to the type of cotton wool that you are using to pad the wig block? The video was moving to fast for me to properly see. Thanks
It may be the best but it's still lacking. No way to know the process or materials, no instruction. I've been trying to figure out how to do something like this and I totally thought I was going to learn how with this video only to once again be disappointed
Interesting. But your method is different from standard, taping the template mold to the block and then just padding in the air space. Any reason other than variation that you do it this way? I like this method!
mamborena Hi. There really is no 'standard ' way I have learnt from my years in the business . Everyone has different styles and methods and as long as the end result has been achieved then it's all good. I have seen the wrap stuffed with bags, saw dust, paper. Plaster head casts taken and even 3D printing. I like this method as you get to keep the wrap for future use. I feel this way you are more in control of the head shape and firmness too. I put on eyebrows for cutting and dressing on the block too. If the block gets damaged you can make a replacement with the saved wrap too. It's whatever works best for you though. If you like it try it. Takes a little longer to create but I love the results better. Thanks for your comment
As I mentioned, really like this technique. You get to use the same template head mold over and over since it is not taped down to the block. You also don't have to map/mark on the original template. I'll have to pay your studio a visit just to learn this properly! Thanks for sharing.
mamborena you would be most welcome and I do do a day class just on blocking and measurements. Details on www.thewigsandmakeupstudio.com thanks for your comments 😊
Hello! Is a head wrap and custom head form necessary when making a wig using wefted hand tied extensions tha t don't involve any type of lace? If not what's the best way to get a perfectly fitting wig when making wig using wefted hair?
I am planing to. but i dont know when ill be able. i live in brazil. im planning to go to london in vacations. but, ill book soon enough so i a wont be a trouble XD
I have just had a lovely guy all the way from Mexico on one of my courses as well as a girl from the USA. Hopefully when you are over it will be in time for a course. You would be very welcome
About 2 large rolls of tape possibly 3 if a big head and cotton wool works better than poly fill as it taped firmer. The rolls used for cleaning babies behinds basically. The base is covered in cling wrap and paper over a bought malleable head block.
Hi and thanks for the video. Would you be able to post a link to the type of cotton wool that you are using to pad the wig block? The video was moving to fast for me to properly see.
Thanks
I think you can use polyfil
Literally the best video on how to use a head mold to make your own custom mannequin head. Excellent job!
SashaTheJamaicanGirl hey thank you very much and happy wig making
It may be the best but it's still lacking. No way to know the process or materials, no instruction. I've been trying to figure out how to do something like this and I totally thought I was going to learn how with this video only to once again be disappointed
Nice job
Thanks!
Interesting. But your method is different from standard, taping the template mold to the block and then just padding in the air space. Any reason other than variation that you do it this way? I like this method!
mamborena Hi. There really is no 'standard ' way I have learnt from my years in the business . Everyone has different styles and methods and as long as the end result has been achieved then it's all good. I have seen the wrap stuffed with bags, saw dust, paper. Plaster head casts taken and even 3D printing. I like this method as you get to keep the wrap for future use. I feel this way you are more in control of the head shape and firmness too. I put on eyebrows for cutting and dressing on the block too. If the block gets damaged you can make a replacement with the saved wrap too. It's whatever works best for you though. If you like it try it. Takes a little longer to create but I love the results better. Thanks for your comment
As I mentioned, really like this technique. You get to use the same template head mold over and over since it is not taped down to the block. You also don't have to map/mark on the original template. I'll have to pay your studio a visit just to learn this properly! Thanks for sharing.
mamborena you would be most welcome and I do do a day class just on blocking and measurements. Details on www.thewigsandmakeupstudio.com thanks for your comments 😊
Hello! Is a head wrap and custom head form necessary when making a wig using wefted hand tied extensions tha t don't involve any type of lace? If not what's the best way to get a perfectly fitting wig when making wig using wefted hair?
Lareshonda Treadway hi I would make a lace foundation that fitted the head perfectly and then sew weft onto that
hello! great video! let me ask you something. did you tape between the layers (is that cotton or acrylic?) while you are padding?
Oficina da Malonna thank you and yes it was taped in between the layers of cotton wool
thank u so much! cant wait to be there taking some lessons with you!
Oficina da Malonna you booking some courses at my studio? Fabulous see you there
I am planing to. but i dont know when ill be able. i live in brazil. im planning to go to london in vacations. but, ill book soon enough so i a wont be a trouble XD
I have just had a lovely guy all the way from Mexico on one of my courses as well as a girl from the USA. Hopefully when you are over it will be in time for a course. You would be very welcome
Love it. I need your class
Youwouldbe welcome anytime Rita xxx
About how much poly-fill and tape do you think you used? I'd love to do this with my class!
and what did you use to build the base?
About 2 large rolls of tape possibly 3 if a big head and cotton wool works better than poly fill as it taped firmer. The rolls used for cleaning babies behinds basically. The base is covered in cling wrap and paper over a bought malleable head block.
video was too fast