International Wig Day

March 10, Sunday

International Wig Day
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International Wig Day is an unusual holiday celebrated annually on March 10. It is dedicated to wigs as an accessory that has a long and interesting history and is used not only to create images, but also to maintain confidence in people who have experienced hair loss for various reasons. This day also provides an opportunity to draw attention to the importance of wigs for many who are going through illnesses or experiencing changes in appearance.

History and meaning of wigs
Wigs have a centuries-old history. In ancient Egypt, wigs were worn by pharaohs and nobles, they served as a symbol of high status and protected from the scorching sun. In Europe in the 18th century, wigs became popular among the nobility, and in France they were a sign of status and fashion. Today, wigs perform not only an aesthetic function, but also help many people cope with the effects of diseases.

Interesting facts about wigs
Medical wigs. There are special medical wigs that are created taking into account comfort, breathable structure and soft materials.

Natural and synthetic. Today, wigs are made from both natural hair and high-quality synthetic material, allowing you to choose according to your taste and budget.

Wigs in film. In the film industry, wigs play an important role in helping actors recreate the desired images.
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