Qingdao – Wig Producing City – Part 2

We explored Qingdao last week. So now I want to share a little about the visit to a  wig factory which I won’t name the company but I will say I was very impressed.  Everything was organised into separate rooms for each task.  Starting from the collection of hair and the processes consisting of washing, sterilizing the hair and dyeing it to suit the style required. Then making the wefts that would be sewn into lace and then made into wigs.  And the final stage was the hairdressers at the end who cut all wigs by hand. This is why the same wig sometimes can be slightly different in lengths and style.  It is not made by a machine it is hand made.

This experience really made me see how much work is gone into the wigs to get a finished product.  I really appreciated the differences between different qualities and the work that  goes into making a quality product.  Sometimes wigs can differ a little simply because they are created by hand and not by a machine.

I can truly say I learnt first hand how mono tops are created, how hair is sewn on together to make wefts and the final product.  All wigs are started with strands of hair and they are beautifully put together to make a quality hair piece or wig. I really appreciated how much work goes into the final product.

Below are a few pictures that can help you see that wig making is truly an art.

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The Next Blog will show how some of the components of wigs are made.  Its truly amazing.

You can see a full range of wigs and hairpieces at www.wigsonline.com.au

 

 

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