Photographer Joyce Ng, hair Virginie MoreiraBeautyBeauty newsLearn how to cure your wig woes with hairstylist Virginie MoreiraWatch and learn from her tutorial – the latest from Dazed Beauty Space x Selfridges programmingShareLink copied ✔️April 27, 2020BeautyBeauty newsTextDazed BeautyIn Partnership with Selfridges x Dazed Beauty Space Over these past few weeks in lockdown, we hope the continued programming of Dazed Beauty Space x Selfridges has kept you from shaving your head out of pure boredom – but if it hasn’t we’ve got you covered there too. The tutorials so far have covered nails, make-up, tarot, and skincare, but we know how much you all love hair. So, you’ll be pleased to hear that this week we’ve got hair genius Virginie Moreira to share her tips and tricks via her wig workshop tutorial. Got a wig (or even just hair) that is tired, thirsty, and in desperate need of some TLC? Well look no further because Virginie’s tips and tricks will have you stealing the spotlight on every Zoom call from now on. First up, some maintenance at the back to get rid of any hair beyond repair before moving on to the techniques that will take your ‘do from drab to fab. Add some hairspray and patience voilà! But don’t just take our word for it, follow along yourself. Next week sadly is the final week of Dazed Beauty Space x Selfridges programming, but we’ve still got two exciting tutorials to come. Make-up artist and Dazed 100-er Lynskii will be creating a holographic cyborg look for you and last but not least, Drag Race UK season one winner The Vivienne will be doing a full fab dragover just for you. So, stick around – there’s nothing better to do. Shop the Dazed Beauty Space guest edit of products shaping the future of beauty – curated by editor Nellie Eden – on Selfridges here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORECan psychedelics enhance your workout?So you want to smell like an ancient god?Inside India’s blossoming drag sceneDina, the Siberian make-up artist transforming into works of artThe sinister rise of the ‘skinny BBL’Starface wants us to have a Charlie Brown ChristmasWhat it’s like to be called ‘old’ as a 20-something onlineNicola Formichetti on MAC Cosmetics’ new ‘indie’ era These photos capture the messy reality of post-club make-upThe risky business of bringing back archive beauty productsSo you want to smell like a cyborg?Aerosol Couture: This surreal SFX exhibition uses the body as a canvas