2012年7月18日星期三

Current usage of wigs

It is common tofor people to wearhuman hair lace wigs on a daily or occasional basis in everyday life. This is sometimes due to the convenience, since wigs can be styled ahead of time. Wigs, at the very beginning, were mostly made from horse hair, which full lace wigs on sale was comparatively heavier than human hair wigs. With the development of human hair wigs, varieties of wigs are available in the market, human hair lace wigs, stock lace wigs, custom lace front wig, and other hair extension such as lace wig adhesive, skin weft hair. Therefore, wigs are becoming more and full lace wigs for black women more popular in film, theater, and television. In the film and television genre Jidaigeki, wigs are used extensively to alter the cast's hair styles to reflect the Edo Period when most stories take place. Only a few actors starring in big-budgeted films and television series will grow their hair so that it may be cut to the appropriate hair style, and forgo using a wig. Human hair wigs are also worn by individuals who are experiencing hair loss due to medical reasons (most commonly cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy or those who are suffering from alopecia areata). Another use seen in modern day society is for men who crossdress as women, wigs are used to make the men have more feminine hair infull lace wigs all sorts of styles. A common form of wig that has resurfaced since pre-historic times is the Native American Indian Chieftain's headpiece. Although some public commentators would classify this as a 'simple headpiece', denoting said garment as anything other than a wig is extremely insulting and grossly inaccurate in the context of wig literature. It is widely accepted amongst wig scholars that the chieftain's headpiece is a wig.

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