Touken Ranbu Nikkari Aoe How to make a wig
Classe has released a new limited quantity wig, " SARA Ponytail Base - Deep Mint (limited color )"!
This is a very economical product that comes with a ponytail base with long sides and a neat 100cm valance.

Recommended for those who are not good at tying up their hair or for those who want to set a neat ponytail at the root!
This product is the only ponytail base with 100cm long and neat valance available at SARA Fibers. Please note that this product is the only one available in SARA fiber.
This time, we will show you how to make a Nikkari Aoe style wig using SARA Ponytail Base - Deep Mint (limited color).
Here is what you need to prepare besides the wig...
1. scissors (we are not using cutting scissors this time)
2. comb
Dacquard
Hair dryer
Hair iron
Hair spray
7. Elastic band
8. American pins
Click here for recommended hairspray...
Please attach the wig to a mannequin or stand and secure it in place so that it does not move with a town needle, etc.
Now, let's get to setting!
First, part the bangs so that they are 7:3 (blocking A and B).

Using the tip of a comb, I parted the hair so that it connects from the nape of the neck to the top of the left eye in a straight line.
Next, start with "Blocking B" on the right side toward the front.
At this point, avoid Blocking A with a dacquard to avoid mixing.
First, avoid hairs hanging down in front.
As shown in the image below, take a small amount of hair about 3 cm from the hairline and tie it with an elastic.

Once you have secured the hairs, use a dacquard to stop them on the blocking A side so that they do not get mixed up with the other hairs.
Bring up the hair so that all the hairline of blocking B can be seen and fasten it with a dacquard.
Once the hair has been thoroughly heated with a hair dryer, leave it to "cool completely"!

Once completely cooled, remove the dacquard and you're good to go!
If the hairline stands up when the dacquard is removed, the hair is done.
Avoid tying the hair on the surface of Blocking B with an elastic band, and comb the hair from the root with scissors, focusing on the area near the crown of the head and near the ears.

For characters who wear their hair over the ears, comb the hair volume on the sides beforehand.
It is recommended to comb the hair on the sides of the head so that the hair can be worn over the ears easily and the silhouette around the ears can be cleaned up.
After combing out the hair, remove the elastic band that was tied earlier.

Remove the elastic from the hair hanging down in the front that you avoided at first.
Use a hair iron to adjust the flow of hair so that it falls next to the left eye, and cut it at the mouth.

From the hairline to the sides, I waxed all the hairs together, then used a spray to firm them up!
Next, we move on to blocking A.
As before, avoid the first bunch of hairs that fall out of the parting.
To avoid accidentally cutting the wrong side, tie the long hairs on the side with an elastic band to make it easier to do so in the future!

Comb the inside of blocking A from the root with scissors and cut to a length below the chin.
When adjusting the length, insert the scissors vertically for a more characterful look.

Remove the elastic at the parting and cut about 4cm→hang to the left toward the parting.
Apply wax to the entire hair to create a bunchy look, and finish by spraying the hair to secure the bangs.

Now that we've done that, let's go a little further...!
Let's attach a neat valance.
First, let's prep the hair before attaching the valance!
Straighten the tail part of the ponytail base with a hair iron.

Attach a 100cm Sukkiri Bunce, take a tuft of hair from the underside and wrap it around the base of the ponytail to secure it in place.

The Sukkiri Balance is a slim type of hair and root.
It can be more stylish than a normal valance!
Finally, curl the hair loosely on the sides and spray the whole hair to prevent it from being disheveled, and you are done!

For characters with parted bangs, it's best to spray the parting area rather than the ends of the hair to keep it in place during the shoot.
The set is complete!
...but "I want to recreate even the hairline! For those of you who want to reproduce the hairline, please wait a little while before you clean up your room!
Deep mint is a limited edition color, so we don't have bundles of it available.
In other words, if you want to reproduce the hair to the hairline, you have to use "hairs that have been cut and fallen down"...!
-From here on, please see this page only if you want to reproduce the hair to the hairline.
Use a comb or similar tool to trim the flow of hairs that have fallen to the floor.

Once the hairs are in place, move them to a plastic bag and place them on the plastic bag.
Sprinkle a large amount of hard spray around the orange border and leave it overnight.

This will make the hairs stick to each other and make it easier to attach the wig.
Now it's time to attach the hairs to the wig!
Please watch the video from here.
Here is a wig that has been successfully completed up to the hairline.


If you are worried about handling long wigs... we recommend the following products☆☆.
To prevent tangling! Silicone spray
The savior for tangled hair! Tangle Teezer
What did you think?
We hope you will try it too!
Others! If you have any questions about the style, color, or processing of your wig, please feel free to contact us!
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