hair slippage ,need ideas

Submitted by judy on 05/05/2003. ( judy@rea-alp.com ) 63.160.17.236

I have gone through quite afew of these to see if anybody came up with an Idea to fix a small patch of hair slippage. other the dry faster, did or has anybody tried anything eles? I thought I could paint the part the has no hair on it. put glue around the edge of the slippage and glue or nail a patch of hair in its place. I'm in need of some creative ideas on this., customers deer. this is not a good feeling at all. any idea is better then none,
thank you Judy

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Judy

This response submitted by George on 05/05/2003. ( georoof@aol.com ) 152.163.189.69

Somebody's gonna whine, but it's in the archives. I know, I put it there but from just checking myself, there are 620 similar threads under "hair slippage" and if might be tough to find. I use clear RTV. I paint it on and then transplant similar colored hair from the bottom to the top in rows. Never had any problems.


Easy fix

This response submitted by W J on 05/05/2003. ( . ) 67.4.86.145

Try cutting out the slipped area in a oval shape pull the bottom hide up and nail w/ galv. brads then pull the top down to match and repeat the nailing proc. brush, blend a little paint,if needed. rehydrate before you cut if needed and use 1"galv. brades. Hope this helps.


how do you

This response submitted by jg on 05/06/2003. ( jj20@adelphia.net ) 24.55.160.2

how would you split the lips to get it ready to be tanned and ears also,thanks


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