1. Take the plastic dome that comes with your hairpiece. 2. Place your template upside down on your mannequin and the plastic dome over it. 3. Trace the outline of the template on the outside of the plastic dome. 4. Cut out the traced area from the plastic dome with scissors. 5. Now place your hairpiece inverted on the mannequin and the plastic dome over it - use push pins to secure it so it doesn't move. 6. Cut the hairpiece with a razor blade according to the plastic dome. No need to every mark anything on your hairpiece and you have a plastic template you can use in the future too.
Here’s a good example of what I hope to avoid: his bio hair and his system are clearly different densities and aren’t blended well at all. If “natural looking” is the goal, this guy was done a disservice. Not judging, just observing.
1. Take the plastic dome that comes with your hairpiece. 2. Place your template upside down on your mannequin and the plastic dome over it. 3. Trace the outline of the template on the outside of the plastic dome. 4. Cut out the traced area from the plastic dome with scissors. 5. Now place your hairpiece inverted on the mannequin and the plastic dome over it - use push pins to secure it so it doesn't move. 6. Cut the hairpiece with a razor blade according to the plastic dome. No need to every mark anything on your hairpiece and you have a plastic template you can use in the future too.
cool vid.
How do you cut your receding hairline into it?
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hi, what kind of density do you have?
Hi! The density of M115 is 100% front and 90% rest
Here’s a good example of what I hope to avoid: his bio hair and his system are clearly different densities and aren’t blended well at all. If “natural looking” is the goal, this guy was done a disservice. Not judging, just observing.