Sunday, November 9, 2014

How to Make a Closure Piece for a Wig

I wanted to learn how to make my own closures so that my wig making process could be much easier. I looked at some tutorials on how to make them & then proceeded to make my own for the two wigs featured in my previous blog (How to Make a Wig). It so simple & only took a couple of minutes to do, so I decided to share the technique so that you too can make your own closures if you choose to. P.S. I'm seriously about to start figuring out how to make my own weft/tracks so I can just avoid the BSS altogether! Lol. Anywho...check out my step by step video tutorial below and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel. Click here to check out my other videos & to subscribe. Thanks!


As always, thanks for watching & reading! Xo
~missjennipher~

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Did Beautiful Textures Cause My Hair Damage?

Remember a few weeks ago I tried out the Beautiful Textures Naturally Straight Texture Manageability System? (Dag, that a long name lol.) Since I've used it I've noticed some definite changes in the state of my hair. I am not saying that the TMS product was the culprit for the issues I had, but I did notice a significant change after using it. See my video below as I go into further details & show you what my hair looked like prior to using the product.


Have you used this product and noticed any changes (good or bad) afterwards? Let me know & don't forget to subscribe! Xo
~missjennipher~

Saturday, November 1, 2014

How to Make a Wig (Chinese Bang Wig + a Deep Wave/Curly Wig)

Hey dolls! I have found making wigs to be very therapeutic for me, so a couple of weeks ago I made two! For the first time, I made a wig with straight hair and then I decided I wanted another curly wig (this being my 3rd DIY curly wig), but I wanted it to be much shorter than the previous two I made. To keep the cost low, as I am still working to perfect this process, I used a lower priced human hair instead of purchasing a remy hair like I would if I was getting a sew-in. I used the SHE brand hair and this was my first time using their hair. The 10 inch packs cost $7.99 and the 12 inch pack cost about $10.99 That's definitely the price range you want to stay in if you are a beginner. These are by far the best wigs I've made to date and the hair surprisingly hasn't tangled or shed. I've gotten several compliments while wearing them in public...especially on the curly one. I hope you enjoy the video below where I put on both wigs for you all and talk about the process of making them. I do give instructions on how I laid the tracks on the cap if you were interested in making one of your own. I will do a more in depth video tutorial of me doing my next wig if I get enough people on YouTube requesting that I do so. Thanks for stopping by my blog; be sure to share it with your friends & share your wig making experiences with me. If there's any hair related subject you'd like me to talk about, just let me know!


~missjennipher~ Xo