According to Wikipedia, “a wig is a head or hair accessory made from human hair, animal hair, or synthetic fiber.” Wigs were used by the ancient Egyptians, and it was an adornment used by both men and women. The Egyptians created their wigs to shield the shaved or hairless head from the impact of the sun. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the wigs fell to disuse until the 16th and 17th centuries. Its use started as a means to compensate for hair loss or improving one’s appearance. The 21st century has seen massive patronage of wigs, particularly by women, with categories like human and synthetic readily available in stores.
Current use of wigs
Official use
In Britain, Commonwealth nations, and the Republic of Ireland, wigs are worn by barristers, judges, and parliamentary and municipal or civic officials when they discharge their duties as a symbol of office. …