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Show Us Your Pointers: Fushicho Cosplays Jam from Guilty Gear X!
First of all, I started with the big band I 'd be connecting to the wig. To get the shape I needed something I can make round however likewise keep light to keep tension off my head. I had a brilliant concept and determined to utilize a slim pool noodle and affixed the ends along with the aid of some mighty duct-tape. Then I spray painted the band brown so if any kind of parts weren't completely covered when I was finished with the wig-- It wouldn't appear as bright blue.
For the actual wig deal with the band, I started with the weft and reduce it towards numerous pieces so I can work one small area at a time. I utilized clear silicon caulk and I would apply it onto the weft once I wrapped it around the band. I repeated this process till the band was even more than halfway covered in the wefts. I applied caulk throughout the hair and allow it sit to dry for a few hours till it was completely dried. Then I took a wig head and put the Demeter wig and found out where I wished to position the wig. When I found out the fundamental area, I pulled back a few of the hair from the crown and put the band in area. Since the pool noodle is still as well thick to sew towards the wig, I held in area with some T-Pins and wrapped the hair I pulled back from the front around the band to keep it in area, applied caulk, then began deal with the rest of it.
The hair was broken down towards four parts-- The hair at the crown to wrap around the top part, hair at each side of the visit wrap around the staying sides, then the hair at the back to cover wefts from showing. When the band was totally covered, I did a "criss-cross" pattern at the back of the visit stop the wefts from showing from the hair that was utilized on the sides. I left one part right at the neck of the hair and reduce it off-- this was utilized for the hair standing out of the hair accessory. Any kind of left over hair was reduced then utilized on the band on bare areas or to assist cover the area where the band and wig were affixed.
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