Thursday, April 1, 2010

Wigs... Instant Hair Styles

Throughout history wigs have played a significant role in fashion. Depending on the era, wigs frequently were worn to demonstrate wealth or were associated with particular professions. During the Egyptian and Roman Empires wealthy women wore elaborate hairpieces made with wool, horse hair, vegetable fibers or human hair cut from the heads of slaves.


In contrast, people in the Far East, including China and Japan, rarely wore wigs except by actors performing in the traditional theaters (Noh or Kabuki) or by female entertainers such as the Japanese Geisha or the Korean Kisaeng. Today many actresses and entertainers have based their stage image on the use of wigs; just look at Cher, Dolly Parton, teen star Miley Cyrus, Beyonce’, pop-star Lady Gaga and most notably Raquel Welch, the actress best known for her line of trendy high fashion line of wigs. 
 
Wig manufacturers are constantly developing
better wig cap construction, fit, and styles. One of the latest innovations is
a new lace front wig featuring “SmartLace” technology by Jon Renau. The lace
hairline is precut and ready to wear with individually hand-tied fibers along
the front which allows you to style the hair off of the face and creates a
completely natural hairline. It seamlessly contours to the shape of the
forehead and requires no tape or adhesive to hold it in place. Smart Lace wigs are a bit more pricey but well worth the investment.



































Wigs
have always been expensive
and out of reach of the average person until the 20
th
century with the development of "synthetic fibers" making owning a wig affordable for everyone. Synthetic wigs look and feel like natural human hair and are
easier to maintain and far less expensive then human hair types. One draw
backs of synthetic hair wigs is that they could not be exposed to heat
styling tools until recently with the introduction of the “Tru2Life
Heat-Friendly Synthetic Hair”.
This innovative fiber technology now offers the
same styling options as natural human hair, making it possible to use a flat iron, curling iron or blow dryer without damaging the synthetic fibers. This revolutionary
heat-friendly synthetic fiber is now available in a verity of trendy styles
called “Always” by Raquel Welch. 
 

Making
the decision to wear a wig
can be a fun and simple way to instantly change your hair style
or hair color for any occasion. For others dealing with
hair loss due to
medical conditions wearing a wig can be a very emotional decision. In the past
it was pretty easy to tell if a woman was wearing a wig however with this new
technology in wig making today it is almost impossible to tell if a woman is
wearing a wig. Regardless of your reasons for investing in a wig making sure
you’re wearing it properly can make all the difference. A visit to your hair
stylist for a custom shaping
is well worth the time and investment. See
www.wigs.com