WIGMAKING101 - How to Make Toppers (commercial & lace units)

Making Commercial Toppers and Toupees

Ratings 4.83 / 5.00
WIGMAKING101 - How to Make Toppers (commercial & lace units)

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn how to make toppers bases (commercial & lace bases)
  • Learn how to make toppers using your sewing machine
  • Learn how to make toppers using ventilating, latch hook, and crochet techniques
  • Learn how to cut, color, and style toppers/toupee

Description

In this course, learn how to make commercial toppers.


Commercial toppers a created with wefted hair extensions and a custom net or lace base. You can sew the hair extensions by hand or sewing machine (sewing machine is faster and easier). You can also create various styled toppers using simple ventilation technique similar to latch hooking or crochet methods.


In this course you will learn how to:

1. Create Topper/toupee bases

2. How to customize by sewing machine

3. How to customize by hand tie (ventilating/latchhooking)


Commercial toppers are easy to produce in volumes and great for home based small production business. Commercial toppers are best used for variety in style of hair or to remedy thinning hair.


WIGMAKING101 was founded by Nekia Morris aka BeautyCutright in 2017. WIGMAKING101 was an online school where Nekia shared her experience in construction and manufacturing of wigs and cranial prosthetics. The online school provided other courses such as Cranial Prosthetic Development for Hairloss Professionals. Medical Billing for DME services in the hair industry, business structuring, and marketing...as well as cut, color, and styling techniques for cosmetology.


If you are a person that is dealing with hairloss and would prefer to make your own wig units, this course will guarantee that you will be able to make professional wigs on your own for your own personal use.


Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for those interested in developing toppers and toupees for personal use or business

TAKE THIS COURSE

Tags

  • Beauty
  • Sewing

Subscribers

92

Lectures

5

TAKE THIS COURSE



Related Courses