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Need Some ideas for your next Costume Party?

Costumes

You receive an invite and it’s a costume party. Some people just love to dress up and then those who just find it all too hard. Have some fun with it. Hopefully these ideas will put the fun back into a costume party. Here are some ideas to help:

 

Wigs by themes:

Jungle Theme

Why not grab a Wild wig to be a jungle cave man or woman. They come in great assortment of colours. With a leopard print dress a cave women will evolve. And for the men, just add some baggy old dirty clothes and the cave man is your look.

 

Pirates – Ahoy

When we think of pirates Jonny Depp comes to mind with his dreadlock looking and red head band. Just like the pirate wig. Or the Pony tail Warrior from some of the classics like Mulan or Aladdin.

Circus

A circus theme can be so much fun. There is always the classic clown. A red nose, bright coloured make up, shoes and clothes and you are set to go. The costume would not be complete with out a white afro to match. Or something like the Queen of hearts will look like you came straight back from the Mad Hatters party.

Egyptian theme

The Egypitian theme is full of gold, toga style clothes and a black wig with ornamental head band and the occasional plait in the hair. The Nile Queen would be a perfect fit.

Colonial

Colonial times can be anything between the 16th Century and the 20th Century. It was back when synthetic fibres didn’t really exist. Clothes were made of cotton and linen. Wigs were worn by many. Men wear white wigs and ladies wore wigs with long ringlets and big styles. Why not try a Colonial man wig or a New Z? With the wig and a linen shirt and jodpur type pants the man is done. Ladies wore petticoats and long flowing dresses.

1920s

Fashion in the 1920s was the beginning of modern clothing. Men and women alike started to dress a little more casual than the restricted undergarment like a girdle. It is often referred to as the roaring 20s. And of course our Roaring 20s wig is just perfect, as well as Lanar and Marilyn.

1980s

The 1980s was a fun time for fashion. Clothes and fashion accessories were bright and colourful. Shoulder pads were big. Hair styles were generally big, bouffant and heavily styled. Lots of gel and hair spray were absolutely essential. And for men sideburns were all the go. Big hair styles were also fashionable for men just like the women. Shows like Dynasty, Magnum PI and Charlies Angels were just some of the favorites and many took their hair style from these celebrities. And of course for the men big moustaches like Magnum were definetly in fashion. The Punky, and Farrah Fawcett, are just a couple wigs that come to mind.

At Wigs Online we have a full range of Costumes Wigs for Men and Women. All of our wigs are theatrical quality and are not cheap carnival wigs. Once you have purchased your costume wig you will be able to use it over and over again. You can always swap with your family and friends. The possibilities are just endless, have some fun with putting together for your next costume party.

 

Why Do People wear Wigs.

WHY DO I NEED A WIG – THE REASON FOR YOUR PURCHASE

Chemo Therapy
If you are undergoing Chemo Therapy and need a wig for the impending loss of hair, don’t despair as often hair loss from Chemo Therapy is often short term and your hair starts to grow back after the treatment ends.

An important thing to remember in this case is that you have many other things to deal with while undergoing Chemo Therapy, so you preferably want a wig that is easy to wear and care for and hence does not require a great deal of time to wash and style. For this reason Synthetic wigs are great as they can be worn out of the box and require little styling after washing.

As mentioned the need for a wig in this case is not usually long term so spending considerably more on a Human hair wig is not necessary and doing so would be purely a personal choice. If you do choose to buy a Human hair wig, understand that although you will have the benefits of a slightly more realistic look and being able to style your wig, you will have to put up with the considerable extra time and effort that is needed to maintain a Human hair wig.

As for style and colour it is often best to stick close to wigs that are similar to your current hairstyle and colour as a drastic change in either can be difficult to get used to and will only draw attention to you from family and friends. And although the attention is not a problem you most likely don’t feel like repeating the whole situation over and over each time.

Permanent Hair loss
Many people who suffer long term hair loss for whatever reason find that synthetic wigs are more than suitable. However being able to style the wig and the longer life span of a Human hair wig are very convenient features. The benefits just mentioned are quite important as the need for a wig is ongoing and having to buy a new wig only once each year or so is better than having to go through the whole process of ordering a new synthetic every 3–4 months.

If you decide to buy a Human hair wig, it is often advisable to own two identical wigs so that you can wear one while waiting for the other to dry or finding the time to style it after washing as the whole process can take several hours which we sometimes do not have to spare.

Of course your budget is important and if you cannot afford a Human hair wig then Synthetic wigs provide a more than suitable alternative.

Fashion
If your need for a wig is simply for fashion, then “the sky is the limit” with what you can do and you are not so constrained by style and colour.

Of course you should consider the amount of time you plan to wear your wig as everyday wear will mean that a Synthetic will need to be replaced every 3-4 months – still a cheaper option than spending considerable time and money at your local hairdresser.

Some clients look at having to replace a synthetic wig every 3-4 months as a good excuse to change style and colour more regularly. Given the affordability of Synthetics it does not pose that much of a burden on their finances.

Which Adhesive to I Need to Use?

We have a large range of glues and adhesives designed for different purposes, personal preferences and strength. Different clients will find that some adhesives will suit better than others. The length of time an adhesive will last can also differ between clients depending on what conditions they are wearing the product, conditions of their scalp and hair.

These hair bonding glues are for hair extensions:

Liquid Gold Bonding Glue

Liquid gold This glue comes in a small bottle or tube. It is used to apply hair extension and it is not to be used on your scalp. It is purposely made to apply to your hair and any hair weft/extension that you are adding to your own hair. After applying to both the weft and your hair allow bond to dry for 3 – 5 minutes. Then press the hair together to bond. It will dry clear. Liquid gold should always be applied to clean dry hair. Never apply it to the scalp.

Liquid Gold will stay up to 5 times any other brand. Everyone is different so its difficult to say how long it will last. It should last at least 3 – 4 weeks.

Please Note: You must buy the Liquid Gold Remover to safely remove Liquid Gold Bonding glue. It will not wash out with water. excessive pulling on the hair to remove the glue may cause damage to your hair.

Salon Pro

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Salon Pro glue is designed to be used for attaching hair extensions.

It comes in black or white glue. The white glue dries clear but the black glue has the added feature of drying black for people with darker scalp colour or hair. It also protects the hair from fungal infection. It does contain Latex so if you are known to have an allergy its best to use something else like Liquid gold. Salon pro also has a remover specifically designed to remove Salon Pro safely.

The following glues are used to secure wigs:

Lace front Adhesive

LacefrontLace front adhesive is specially designed to apply a lace front wig. It is safe and easy to remove. Just peel off scalp and the lace wig can be reused without being damaged. If does not contain latex. This is an adhesive that will dry clear.

How to Apply:

1. Clean scalp gently with alcohol on a cotton ball.

2. Apply Liquid Gold adhesive on scalp and let dry for 3 minutes.

3. Press the lace on with fingers.

Liquid Hair Piece Adhesive

Liquid AdhesiveThis adhesive is designed to adhere wigs and toupees/toppieces to give you confidence that the wig will stay in place. The adhesive is a waterproof and can last up to 3 weeks. You can shower, swim or workout confidently. You must also use the Liquid adhesive remover to remove this product.

We are always available to chat on line or via phone during business hours at www.wigsonline.com.au .

 

 

 

Achieving a Realistic Look with your Wig

With the resurgence of wigs as a fashion item wigs are no longer a thing of the past. Wigs are used in fashion, TV shows, Movies and of course for a long list of medical reasons. Most people don’t want to advertise that they are wearing a wig. Here are some dos and don’ts for in wearing a wig.

Do:

Style your wig once you have taken it out of the packet. For example, if it’s human hair you can apply heat with a hair straightener or if the fringe is too long have it shortened by a hairdresser while wearing the wig.

Choose a style that you will be comfortable wearing. For first timers it’s a good idea to go close to your original style so you can get used to wearing a wig.

Try to buy a wig that is fashionable and displays a current style.

Think about going for a Lace front or mono top so the hairline and part look as natural as possible.

Wear a wig that is age appropriate so you feel comfortable and confident in wearing a wig.

Try a ¾ wig which allows you to incorporate some of your own hair and integrate the hairpiece more seamlessly.

Keep you wig on a wig head while you are not wearing it to keep shape. This also gives the wig a chance to air.

Don’t:

Don’t wear an outrageous colour if you don’t want anyone to know you are wearing a wig. Nobody is born with aqua blue hair.

Too much hair can look fake. Buy a wig with enough coverage but not too much that it looks like a wig.

Don’t wear your wig to bed if you can help it. It will tangle and matt more easily if you have slept in a wig.

Why Wear a Wig?

Our image is how we think others see us. Our hair is part of that image. When we look in a mirror, we identify with what we see.  Even without a mirror we have an idea of how we want our hair to look like.

As a man or woman begins to lose hair, the image in the mirror no longer matches the internal self-image developed over many years.  This can cause anxiety since we feel much the same as before the hair loss. Hair Loss does not affect our physical health but can make us look older. When we see our reflection in the mirror, a different image confronts us.

 

Our hair is one of the most defining aspects of our appearance. A healthy head of hair makes us look attractive, youthful, and desirable. Our appearance directly affects our own self-image, and most of us want to maintain a self-image that is youthful and healthy looking.  Our appearance attributes to how we feel about ourselves and affects our we interact with others. It affects our self-confidence, our mental health and our relationships.  Having a full head of hair can improve the quality of our life, our success in business relationships, and our success in romance.

 

But despite the fact that losing hair, and even going bald, is part of the normal process of aging, we often don’t accept it. At age forty, most people feel simlar as they did at age thirty, or even age twenty. Facing hair loss, people may begin to feel foreign to themselves and somewhat disoriented. This discomfort results in a desire to return to the former, more youthful appearance. There are many cosmetic, medical, and surgical options for people who really want to do something about hair loss.The media especially television and film industry place emphasis on models and actors with long luscious hair. This portrays a feeling of hair being important to look great.

 

For some people, hair loss can be permanent or temporary.  A wig can give us the image we want to see in the mirror.  A wig can restore that self confidence and quality of life that we all strive for.  If we look better then we feel better and no one has to know that we are wearing a wig.

 

These days there s a huge variety of wigs, hairpieces and extensions that can be very easy and comfortable to wear.

 

 

 

 

Our Self Image is important.

 

Our self Image is not just about vanity, it is important for our wellbeing, soul and mind. People want to look the way they feel. A man or woman at age forty doesn’t really expect to look twenty again, but increasingly more and more people want to keep a youthful appearance. Our hair frames our face, which powerfully gains our attention.

 

When we see a man with a few wispy strands of hair combed over in an attempt to cover the hair loss, it directs everyone’s attention to their hair loss. This makes the person feel very self conscious.

 

Our society tends to emphasis a need for youthful and attractive looks.  The desire to look better and have a more pleasing appearance is also a normal human attitude. Undeniably, hair loss adds years to a person’s appearance. Hair loss represents to men what wrinkles do to women. And hair loss for women is even worse than wrinkles.

 

While men will argue that they are not worried about hair loss they would still wish for a little magic that would give them a full set of hair. In 1995, Sean Connery stated in an interview, “I don’t understand men who want hair transplants.” That same month, he was photographed going to a social event wearing a hairpiece.

The media, especially television and movies, continue to place enormous emphasis on models, actors, and actresses with hair.

Women portrayed in the media, and in advertisements for almost any product, generally have full heads of hair. Entire industries are dedicated to women’s hair care products and hair care styling services, all with the goal of helping women make the most of the hair they have. And for women that have hair, there is an emphasis for their hair to look its best.  This is why hair extensions have become very popular for women who have some hair but would like longer more luscious looking hair. Men’s magazines rarely display a man with thinning hair, and almost never one who is bald. When the media displays an image of a desirable macho man, he is shown with a full head of hair.

 

Hair extensions, a hairpiece or wigs give men or women a confidence that that makes them look great and feel fantastic.

How Does our Hair Grow?

 

Normal healthy hair growth is helpful for us to understand the cause of hair loss. The way our hair grows or sheds can be evidence of problems that we need to be aware of. The many causes of hair loss and various treatments become less mysterious after gaining a basic understanding of the normal cycle of hair growth.

Each strand of hair is a complex weaving of lifeless protein produced by a teardrop-shaped hair follicle. The hair follicles are made of living cells that receive nourishment entirely from the blood supply under the skin. The hair itself is actually made up of dead cells that cannot be revived to give you that luscious look that some hair product companies lead us to believe.

There are millions hair follicles in the skin covering almost every part of the body. Some hair follicles produce fine almost colorless hairs, and others produce coarser pigmented hair shafts. Each hair follicle is a miniature organ that grows a single hair during a phase of growth. That single hair can last for several months or several years, depending on how the follicle has been genetically programmed. Scalp hair follicles tend to have a longer growth phase than eyelash hair follicles, for example.

 

There are three main growth phases of hair.  They are the Anagen Phase, The Catagen phase and the Telogen phase. The Anagen phase is the growing phase where a follicle will grow back to full size and penetrate deeper into our skin.  A bulb is formed at the base of a hair follicle and inside that bulb a new hair shaft will form.  Scalp hairs will grow about one half inch per month for four to six years.The Catagen phase follows on from the Anagem phase where the hair ceases to grow and will in fact start to shrink.  During this phase the lower part of the hair follicle slowly disintegrates, and the hair follicle requires less nourishment from the blood supply. Part of this normal phase of the hair growth, hairs will start to shed.  This phase will continue for two to three weeks.The Telogen phase is where the hair has ceased shrinking and the hair will rest for another three months or so.  Normal everyday occurrences like brushing your hair, dressing  and resting ion bed will naturally shed hair. Some hair loss each day is normal.  Once they finish the Telogen period the hair will start over again with the Anagem phase.

 

On average, young people with a full head of dark-colored hair have about 100,000 hair follicles on their scalp. Redheads often have slightly more than 100,000 scalp hair follicles, while blondes typically have fewer hair follicles.

Causes Of Hair Loss

It is Important to remember that we are all individuals and the rate and degree of hair loss will vary from person to person.

 

Most people shed between 50 and 100 strands of hair each day and although this may sound like a large amount it is not enough to cause any noticeable difference as on average we have around 100,000 strands of hair on our scalp.  In brief each strand of our hair has growth and rest cycles and it is the length of each cycle as well as the quality of the growth that will determine the rate of hair loss.  The Growth cycle (anagen phase) varies between individuals but on average can last 2 – 3 years, while the rest cycle (telogen phase) usually lasts only 2 – 3 months.

As we loose hair the scalp naturally replaces the old discarded hair with new strands, however when the new hair is not replaced as quickly as it is lost then a noticeable amount of hair loss can be seen over time.  Reasons for the new hair not being replaced or the old hair being shed faster can be varied although most can be attributed to hormonal changes.  These changes can be simply due changes associated with age as well as changes bought on by pregnancy, illness and the like.

 

Causes of Hair Loss.

 

Alopecia

There are several forms of alopecia which all have differing degrees of hair loss.  Below is a list of the different forms of hair loss (alopecia).  It is worth noting that most forms of hair loss can be traced back to medical conditions that stress the immune system e.g. Lupus, or stress specific organs of the body (i.e. Coronary disease, diabetics, hormonal changes, scalp infections etc…)

 

Alopecia Androgenetic (Pattern Baldness)

Pattern Baldness in both males and females is defined by the length of our hairs growth cycle as well as the quality of the new hair being grown.  Hence as the growth cycle slows down and the resting/loss cycle becomes more accelerated hair loss begins to outweigh hair growth and pattern baldness becomes more apparent.  The quality of the new growth plays a large part because as the quality declines so does the strength of the roots which in turn adds to the rate of hair loss.  For this reason many treatments focus on strengthening or improving the quality of our re growth as not only attempting to stimulate new growth.  Often pattern baldness is Hereditary and it is the heredity factors that will determine the degree, rate and onset age of pattern baldness.

 

Alopecia Areata.

This is the most common form of alopecia and as with all alopecia sufferers is attributable to some form of autoimmune disease e.g. Lupus.  The hair loss is usually in several places on the scalp and presents as localized round patched differing in size.

 

Alopecia Areata Totalis.

As suggested by the name this form of alopecia causes total hair loss on the scalp and can occur either slowly over time or very quickly in no time at all.  The speed of hair loss varies between individuals and it is not known as to what factors contribute to the speed of loss.

 

Alopecaia Areata Unversalis.

This is the rarest form of alopecia and as results in total hair loss not only on the scalp but all over the body such as facial hair, eyebrows etc…

 

 

Trichotillomania (hair pulling)

Trichotillomania is a disorder where the sufferer has a compulsive behavior of pulling out his or her own hair.  They can pull hair from any part of the body, however it is pulling of scalp hair that is obviously most noticeable.  This compulsion far exceeds the normal level of a behavior that we perceive as a habit.

The cause of this compulsion will vary between individuals, however it is often attributed to anxiety from stressful situations in the persons life.  Trichotillomania has been described in these cases as a self-soothing mechanism used by the person to cope with the stress or anxiety that they are enduring.

It is believed that genetics can play a part in this disorder with some people being more genetically disposed to becoming a sufferer.