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am i krumping?
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Attaching odangos
I am no wig expert, and I need to attach some odangos to a wavy/curly black wig that I have gotten. I have heard about stubbing, but the I don't think I could do something like that (both in general and to the wig). I was thinking about attaching them to a black cloth headband/headband also wrapped in hair extensions. Anyone have any ideas? :\
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It was fun, wasn't it?
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You can probably sew them directly to the wig mesh
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I is a gud righter
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Well, you could attach each of the odangos to an induvidual pair of hair clips. I think that would be less noticeable than a hairband. Either that, or you could try to somehow pinning the odangos into the wig.
EDIT: Or you could do what phantomthief said. That sounds smarter than my ideas. ![]() |
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