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Sam Villa Expert Teaches How to Install a Wig

Mastering how to work with wigs/units entails measuring and detailing for a seamless installation.  Jada Jenkins, Sam Villa Ambassador, Mizani Artist and L’amour de Rose Salon Owner @jadajenkinsco, breaks down the different types of wigs and how to install them on Thursday, July 22nd at 9 AM PT/12 PM ET on Instagram Live, more information here.

Types of Wigs

  • Lace Frontal: Have a small sheer lace panel along the front hairline attached to the front of the wig for maximum versatility when styling.
  • Closure: Lace in a small portion of the wig, typically 4×4 or 5×5, there’s not as much versatility.
  • U Part: Allows a part of the natural hair to be left out of the wig, great for blending and manipulating over the top of the wig. 
  • Fall/Half: Only covers a portion of the head.

Measuring – To properly measure a head and hairline for a secure and personalized wig installation, use a tape measurer to measure the circumference of the head temple to temple, the nape (behind one ear to the other), front to back, and side burn to side burn. The wig cap size is based on the circumference – small, medium, or large. 

Detailing the Hairline – A proper foundation is key to a seamless wig installation.  Selecting the correct lace, bleaching the knot on the lace and/or using a tent spray help with blending. The lace should match skin tone. If any hair is left out, make sure to choose hair that is similar to the nature texture and finesse blending with a comb or iron

Storage – Storing on a stand helps to keep hair fresh and prolongs longevity, covering with a plastic bin over the stand prevents dust from settling.   “I encourage my clients to have me shampoo and refresh their wigs every 3/4 weeks (everyday wear) and 5/6 (if not worn everyday) …one wrong move can jeopardize a wig and we don’t want their investment going down the drain,” explains Jenkins.

Scalp Health – Trim and treat hair before applying a wig to prevent breakage and use Mizani Scalp Care to ensure scalp is healthy and can withstand wearing a cap and wig.

“Don’t forget to advise clients to take a break every so often to allow their scalp and hair to breathe,” adds Jenkins.

More FREE live WEEKLY education from the Sam Villa team can be found here

Credits: Hair/Jada Jenkins; Photographer/Thomas Kirk; Makeup/Makki; Model/Saba