Happy New Year!
Contrary to popular belief, women in the 18th century did not wear wigs, but wore a coiffure supplemented by artificial hair or hair from other sources. Women mainly powdered their hair grey, or blue-ish grey, and from the 1770s onwards never bright white like men. Wig powder was made from finely ground starch that was scented with orange flower, lavender, or orris root. Wig powder was occasionally colored violet, blue, pink or yellow, but was most often used as off-white.I love the Amacci Hairbase Tattoo Fat-pack. I personally use these hairbases with all my coiffures.I use Natural blond and Graphite.
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xo Cherie
updated by @joan-claremont: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM