The basics of the basics! Blocking method

I want to try wig cutting to create my ideal wig!
I've been cutting wigs for a while, but I still want to learn the basics!
This time, we would like to introduce the basics of wig cutting for those who want to learn the basics of wig cutting.
This time, we will introduce the basics of wig cutting for those who want to learn the basics of wig cutting.
This time, we will answer the following questions!
Q.
I have never cut a wig before and I am worried.
Is there any way to prevent mistakes in cutting?
Q. I have never had a wig cut before and I am worried about it. What is wrong with it? ......
A.
The key to not getting a bad cut is to get the blocking right!
Blocking is the process of dividing hair into small sections and putting them together, which is a very important preparation before cutting a wig.
It is no exaggeration to say that without blocking, there can be no perfect cut!

In this article, we will introduce the standard method of dividing hair into 5 blocks.
If you want a more detailed cut, check out our blog here. If you want to know more details, please check this blog.
How to minimize the possibility of cut failure.
What to prepare
- Full wig
- Combs
- Dakkar
- Tangle-free elastic
What is a comb? What is a Dakkar?
If you are a beginner, check out this wig arrangement kit! ↓↓↓↓
Wig Arrangement Kit
https://classewig.com/wig/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4165
Also, the wig we used this time is ......
Smart Wolf - Yellow 02
https://classewig.com/wig/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=14501
â– general flow of the hair
- Comb hair so that there are no tangles
- Blocking the front part of the hair
- Blocking both left and right sides
- Blocking up and down the back of the head
- Finished!
Check out the video first to get an idea of what it looks like! ↓↓↓
Basic of wig cutting! Blocking version *Classe
Please attach the wig to a mannequin or stand and secure it so that it does not move.

Then, let's get started.
â– Procedure Details
1. comb the wig as a preparation.
  Tangles will make blocking difficult, so comb the wig thoroughly!
  Also, have an idea of how you want to block the wig.

2. block the bangs.
  Take the bangs and form a triangle from the whirlpool to the eye line, and secure with a non-tangling elastic or dakkar.

Be careful not to mix side hairs at this time!
3. block the hair on both sides.
  Part the hair from the whorls to the ends of the fringe.

Please secure the parted hair with a dacquard or something similar.
4. block the hair at the back of the head.

Part the hair from the temples to the top and bottom, roughly dividing the hair in half.
Here, too, fix the top and bottom with a dacquard.
5. Finish!

Now cut the hair to get the ideal haircut.
By the way, cut from the lower section of the blocking.
But if you don't even know how to hold a pair of cutting scissors..., here is a blog post that will give you a good primer.
Before cutting, you must see! How to hold scissors
We also have lots of blog posts for beginners!
https://classewig.com/wig/blog/?cat=41
Please take this opportunity to try cutting wigs!
Other! If you have any questions about the style, color, or processing of your wig
please feel free to contact our staff at CLASSES!
Email: message@classewig.com