Wigs are usually made of horsehair, wool, human hair, feathers, buffalo hair or synthetic materials, but Russian woman Asya Kozina made her baroque wigs out of paper. They are real works of art, but wait until you see her paper Mongolian wedding dresses.
Russian woman Asya Kozina he makes various historical motifs from paper, of which the most stand out baroque wigs. She has been turning paper into high art, or better, high fashion for many years, and they have brought her fame mongolian paper wedding dresses. Her creations are indeed not practical, but only aesthetic value, but that does not change the fact that it is an exceptional work.
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Throughout history, wigs have been worn out of cultural and religious respect, and hairdressing products were already known to ancient civilizations. For example, the heads of the ancient Egyptians were decorated with braided wigs made of human hair, while Roman women used hairpieces with wires. In the baroque wigs were in vogue at the behest of Louis XIII, who started losing his hair at a young age from horse hair or human hair. Well, Asya Kozina recreated these types of wigs out of paper.
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