It was the placement of the topper an eighth of an inch behind the client’s hairline that created the ‘unnatural’ look you are referring to. It was not the topper itself.
@MyMuusiclover28 I wondered if anyone else but me noticed the front hairline. I kept thinking the stylist would use some hair powder or something. It did have an unnatural front hairline which was from the young girls own hair I guess. Other than that, I would not have been able to tell it was not her biological hair.
Best wig to topper conversion episode I’ve seen!
Agreed!! Wish I'd seen this a year and a half ago!!
Lots of sewing! I used a small amount of fabric glue to fasten seam binding to the edge of the topper, and it worked great!
I love when people share their secrets!!
Very helpful video. Saw some people can do this on their own at home. This is called skilled.👍
Absolutely genius!
This is a fantastic video. I’m unable to find the brown elastic tape used in the wig conversion. Can someone point me to a source for it? Thank you!
Came out really nice.
EXCELLENT JOB!!!!!!!Thank you for this tutorial!
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching
What was the elastic you used? Can it be any elastic?
Looks great 👍 ❤
Beautiful
What a beautifull young girl
Thank you!
Ummm
Sorry but that topper looks really bad in the front. Not natural at all
It was the placement of the topper an eighth of an inch behind the client’s hairline that created the ‘unnatural’ look you are referring to. It was not the topper itself.
@MyMuusiclover28 I wondered if anyone else but me noticed the front hairline. I kept thinking the stylist would use some hair powder or something. It did have an unnatural front hairline which was from the young girls own hair I guess. Other than that, I would not have been able to tell it was not her biological hair.