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Erin Hancock

Explore wig history, types, production methods, and fittings, alongside practical tips like creating wigs with sewing machines and a burn test to assess hair quality. Would you wear one?

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History of Wigs

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BURN TEST: which type of hair burns the fastest

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How Wigs are Made, Handtied

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Would you wear a wig in your everyday life? Why or Why not.

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Hari Replacement Fitting

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