Following our no-real-fur axiom, we created a healthy version of a traditional Russian hat called Ushanka aka “ear hat”. Yes, it’s almost spring here but, hey, you can find yourself in Alaska or something, who knows. You better have it! Satin lining, long logo ribbon ties. Introducing the Wig Wag Hat - a stylish and functional accessory that combines fashion and warmth. This high-quality hat is designed to keep you cozy and fashionable The vibrant fuchsia color adds a pop of color to any outfit, making a bold fashion statement. Crafted with attention to detail and using premium materials, this hat ensures durability and comfort. Perfect for outdoor activities or simply adding a touch of style to your wardrobe, the Hat in Fuchsia is a must-have accessory. Shop now and stay fashionably!
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A few posts ago, when I was talking about ventilating position, I mentioned the wig cradle. It is made from wood and looks like this: For those of you who are interested, it can be purchased from the wig making supplier, Banbury Postiche: http://www.banburypostiche.co.uk/shop/home/C-264.aspx They are located in the UK and do ship abroad, although you may need to email them for a shipping quote due to the bulkiness of the item. For those of you who do not want to purchase one or, as in my case, do not have the funds to spend on one (I need to save the money for other things!), I have come up with a pseudo wig cradle idea.... I use a stiff cardboard box! I have two of differing sizes; both of which were originally packaging boxes for items I had bought from stores. They are stiff sided (corrugated cardboard perhaps?), which helps to keep the wig block stable and the box rigid. Block face down - so I can work the back and crown Block standing up - suitable for working on a hard surface like a desk or table when ventilating the top/vertex Block on the side - so I can ventilate at this angle I also have another box like this that is a little narrower. Of course, if I wanted to, I could cut the V shapes into the ends, but I find that the block rests okay in the box as it is and does not move around. I then use the box on my lap (sometimes raising the height if necessary by putting a cushion under it). I don't always use it, but I found it particularly helpful for ventilating the first few inches of the nape. It is also useful to safely store your ventilating needle, comb and scissors should you be called away from your work (e.g. if the phone rings). On that note... Ventilating needles are quite dangerous as they have a catchy hook in them, which is designed to catch the hair in so that you can knot it. Unlike a crochet hook, which has a rounded end to the catchy part of the hook, a ventilating needle is quite sharp. It can catch soft furnishings, clothes and skin. I am always really conscious of this around pets and small children. One aspect I had not thought about at first was how dangerous this needle/hook can be around eyes! It would be lethal if the needle got stuck in someone's eye as removing the catchy part of it (which gets stuck in things) would cause untold damage. For that reason I urge anyone reading this who is thinking of ventilating or already ventilates wigs to please be very careful with the needles. Wearing glasses is a good way of protecting your own eyes, but remember the eyes of pets and children and other people around you.
Following our no-real-fur axiom, we created a healthy version of a traditional Russian hat called Ushanka aka “ear hat”. Yes, it’s almost spring here but, hey, you can find yourself in Alaska or something, who knows. You better have it! Satin lining, long logo ribbon ties. Introducing the Wig Wag Hat - a stylish and functional accessory that combines fashion and warmth. This high-quality hat is designed to keep you cozy and fashionable The vibrant fuchsia color adds a pop of color to any outfit, making a bold fashion statement. Crafted with attention to detail and using premium materials, this hat ensures durability and comfort. Perfect for outdoor activities or simply adding a touch of style to your wardrobe, the Hat in Fuchsia is a must-have accessory. Shop now and stay fashionably!
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