Our first head of foam extensions, so we are waiting for reports on how well it lasts and so forth. Definitely one *ONLY* for people with an undercut. This used 30 large sheets.
Ooooh...cool! I especially like the little wrapped ones...erm, the 3rd one down shows a good one in red (orange according to the color in the picture) on the left.
And extra bonus points for the chick on her shirt and her JCV tattoo!
staplegun won't work without something solid to staple into to bend the staple back on itself [that's why Em can do her staple trick.] A regular stapler would do better. If you say staple enough times it looses all meaning ... Also : damn. And sorry. The braids are holding though?
which is why i was wondering about one of two options:
tie 'em on with plastic lacing/tubing (only good if you like multi-texture hair)
or what i did with allezbleu's hair in whitby... loop an elastic band round a piece of foam, latchook elastic band through hair, and then loop round the bit of foam braided in. (that's an appalling description. do you get what i mean though?) It would have the same result as tying in with plastic, but avoids a multi-texture look.
I didn't think those big knots would hold...
OR (still thinking) we could sew them in at the top?
Hey Emmy, Its Philippa, do you remember me? You did my hair for me when you lived on clays lane. I was wondering do you not do the hair falls (manga style) that you used to? If not, its a pity, I was looking to buy some. Anyhow hope you have a good time in whitby.
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And extra bonus points for the chick on her shirt and her JCV tattoo!
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Thank you.
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(am off to buy a staplegun!)
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tie 'em on with plastic lacing/tubing (only good if you like multi-texture hair)
or what i did with allezbleu's hair in whitby... loop an elastic band round a piece of foam, latchook elastic band through hair, and then loop round the bit of foam braided in. (that's an appalling description. do you get what i mean though?) It would have the same result as tying in with plastic, but avoids a multi-texture look.
I didn't think those big knots would hold...
OR (still thinking) we could sew them in at the top?
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Jim-dandy cool idea!
Very keen, indeed!
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Thanks ;)
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