now with more faceplant!
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my advice is a little advanced, but it might be of some use.
the first thing to be concerned with is the colouring, of course. spraypaint isn't the way to go, it'll be hard to keep contained and will make the wig really hard and tacky. not at all hair-like. instead, you have two major options.
first is to get a short white wig and use some wig dye to dye the sides and back black. you have to buy special wig dye to do so, which you can get from
http://www.pettingzoowigs.com/wigsupplies_dye.html but as of right now, she doesn't have a black option (she has dark grey). you could also go the sharpie route, but you have to be careful with that rubbing off of things. her dye is actually based off of the sharpie formula so you can experiment a little with doing that and rinsing as you would her dye and see if that sets it better than just markering it on.
the second option is to get black wig and weft/plug in the white in the front. this is definitely less mess but takes a good bit more time and work. you can make wefts and sew them in, putting one at the hairline and blowdrying it back to cover some of the front. don't bulk up too much there, though, it'll get really unnatural looking. you'll want to trim some of the hair where the new wefts are going in so that you can cover it with the new fibre a lot easier. if you're using a base wig with a false scalp in it, you can trim them all the way down and use plugs instead, sewing the new fibre into the scalp itself and tying/melting it on the inside to root it firmly. if you want to go this route, i can give better, more detailed responses and show you some photos to go with it, but that's more or less what you'd do.
as for hiding your own hair, unless you have rapunzel-like hair, you'll be able to fit it under almost any wig or bald cap. depending on how much hair you have will change how you have to place it under, but otherwise it's just practice. you won't need a bald cap under your wig. a nude or black wig cap or woman's stocking will work just fine. just make sure that the base wig you get is short to start with, as many aren't thickly wefted enough to support chopping them down without you going back in to thicken them yourself (which is a pain). hope this helps, and like i said, if you want more details on anything, i can do that for ya ;3