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