How to make ahoge easily? Weightless hair with kishimen hair stick
 This is a continuation of the aho hair production.
This time, it's more than just ahog hair.
A little weightless.
It is how to make bangs and hair bunches.
As before.
We will use vinyl ties... ♪
Partially lifted hair in the front of the hair
The way to make it.
same as last time
Prepare a bundle of hair, bond, vinyl tape, and cellophane tape.
Attach vinyl tape to cellophane tape.
In addition, stick another piece of cellophane tape from the other side.
Sandwich the vinyl tie on both sides with sellotape~.
The key is to make sure that the vinyl tape is placed in the center of the cellophane tape.
Two pieces of sellotape are attached to each other.
A rather solid transparent "band" is formed.
Then, a quick-drying bond is applied to the entire surface.
I was able to paint it.
From the top, attach a bundle of hair.
Turn over...
Bond the other side as well.
From the top, attach the hair bundle firmly.
If the hair is thick and the surface of the hair floats
water glue is used to fix it on the top.
The "Kishimenbou" is ready!
As with the previous aho hair, make a hole in the area where you want to plant the bangs.
Insert and secure.
Again, as before, it is convenient to use staples from the back of the WW.
(But sewing is more reliable... ^-^;)
Once secured, bend the kishimen into the desired shape.
The "nice points" of vinyl ties + sellotape are
Its flexibility!
If it wiggles, it wiggles.
And it doesn't lose its shape.
Two, three, even four.
You can stand as many as you like.
So, this was a continuation of the last issue.
The hair of a classe wig is fine and the fibers are firm.
If you have a good foundation to build on, you can
You can freely reproduce the hair of the head.
Now you can have weightless ah-hairs, too! I wish you the best of luck!
And that's why
This time it's about the kishimenbou!
See you soon.
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