Wigs Shop in Blackpool
People often donate their own human hair for wigs for children because hair of all types and colours are needed to help a child look as natural as possible. There are online places where you can donate 8-12 inches of hair or more, depending on the manufacturer. You need to cut the hair in a pony tail and have it braided or secured at two inch intervals so the hair doesn’t tangle in the shipping of the hair. The hair is taken in small bundles and is woven into wefts or tracts of hair that is then sewn onto a child-sized net form. If it is to be a lace front wig, then the wig will have lace sewn onto the front of the wig and hair will be inserted into the lace. The lace is cut back and is bonded to the scalp so that it looks as though the hair is coming directly out of the head. A full lace wig is more expensive but allows the child to put the hair into a ponytail. These types of lace wigs are harder to maintain because the bonding can come loose and may need touching up every few days but they are very realistic.
Wigs for children can come for boys as well. This would generally be for boys that have lost their hair due to chemotherapy. Boys wigs tend to be cheaper than girls wigs, in the range of $150-$185. They are not commonly used and many boys prefer to be bald than to have wigs for cancer patients.