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waht is this
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Making and keeping headpieces up?
For Otakon this year, I want to cosplay Kougyoku Ren from Magi: http://moe.animecharactersdatabase.c...-759905295.jpg
However, I'm having a huge problem with her headpiece. I read somewhere that you could place a magnet underneath your wig and one in your headpiece to keep it up but I'm not sure if that would work. I'm not even sure what I should make it out of D: Any advice would be super appreciated! |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Will you be wearing a wig? if so, use wire when styling it to create a substantial base for the hair decor. Run the wires through the wig cap and up through the hair style and domahickeys in the hair to make it all stay put.
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waht is this
Join Date: Jul 2011
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I will be wearing a wig, which is why I wasn't sure if I should have put this question the Wigs section or here xD But thank you for the information!
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Kimono Queen
Join Date: Sep 2006
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I also use headbands in my headpieces I place the headband underneath the wig and then glue the headband to the wig. It also keeps the wig on really well
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Cosplayer
Join Date: Nov 2012
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You can glue it to ur head
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