
Hello! My name is Anmuu♀.
It's hot, hot ...
Hot, but we must save electricity!
But it's hot!
Ice cream... Ice cream...
Sold out!
So have a hot summer!
make it even more exciting!
We will introduce the processing method
We have been introducing
We have introduced a lot of processing methods so far.
This newly released bald wig!
Thanks to your support, it has been very well received.
This time, we would like to introduce the processing method using the bald wig.
Yoshiko-chan, who has been with us for a while.

Actually, Yoshiko has been absent from the show due to the circumstances of the manufacturer.
We have decided to discontinue this product. (・ω・・)
Thank you very much for your patronage.
We will continue to appear on the blog, so please do!
Without further ado, let's begin!
We will prepare a "bald wig" (click on the image to go to the product page)

Comes with a special wig net
The price remains unchanged at
2,100 yen!
The bald wig is made of a special material to prevent sticking and discoloration.
The surface of the material is dusted with powder during production to prevent sticking and discoloration.
Please wash before use.
Please be careful not to mistake the reverse side.
First, put on the bald wig.

Put it on completely so that your head will fit nicely.

Ideally, it should look like this

Yoshiko's skin is too white, so the border between the two is very clear.
Hagezura is light beige and has a slightly lighter skin tone.
(To adjust the color with your skin, please use dolan or foundation to blend the color.)
Now, let's start on the mohawk part.
I took out "Vance 40cm-Brown 03

Untie the elastic part...

Take off the comb of the valance. (((( Holy noooooo!

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I took it off.

Then, prepare a bundle of hair for the mesh.
In this case, we will use "pink 04 for 60cm hair bundle".

Now, how to attach the hair bundle to the valance.
First, decide where you want to sew the hair bundle and separate it.

Then, after deciding the length of sewing, cut the hair bundle.

Prepare a needle and thread, and sew from the end.

Let's sew in parallel!
If the hair bundle is tightly sewn, it's OK.


One more place.

I sewed a little bundle of hair so that only some of the mesh would be in place.

Then, the mesh will look like this. (Partial mesh is inserted in three places.)

Cut the long part of the hair bundle

The mesh is done! Polish Polish river

Next, hot water is ready!
Dobon the mesh-filled valance into boiling water.

Only the hot water is dumped out. It is still hot.

Then, ice water is poured into the hot water. The water is still hot.

Cool it down by hand.

This is the time to determine how well the perm will work.
If you know the shape you want, please do it quickly and carefully!
Once cooled, remove the hair from the ice water.

Leave it to dry and let it dry naturally.

After drying, move on to processing.

To be used for Mohawk
Pull the elastic of the valance squeaky clean.

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Then, align the Mohawk.
(*This process should be done according to the size of your head.)

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Once positioned, make sure not to shift from the bald wig
Fix or mark the bald head on the bald head and remove it.

In this case, the bald wig and the valance are sewn together. (The photo shows the back side.)

Turn it over to the front and put it on the mannequin.


Then, cut it to the appropriate length.

This is how it looks at first.

Gradually cut it down.

Holly, it's now this short.

The sides are getting there, just like that.

But...
Here's what the back of the head looks like after just a cut, wow!

Now, here we go to processing! (Holy shit!)
Raise the side of the Mohawk part.

Fold up the sides of the Mohawk.

Dedicatedly float.

Pinch and twist hair ends with waxed hands.

Twist... Holy shit!

Spray to hold it in place.

The tosakka-like appearance has been achieved.

When the general shape has been decided, the ear part of the bald wig is cut.
First, check the position of your ears and
Draw a line inside the earlobe.

Cut according to the line.

It is a little smaller than the ear, but from here you can fine-tune the ears and firmer areas.


Do the same for the other side.


Then, glue the bald wig to the skin with "glue for false eyelashes.
(Glue is not included in the set, so please prepare commercially available glue.)

Glue for false eyelashes is very useful for more than just false eyelashes (*^o^*)

Stick the whole lashes together in the same way.


The sides are now neatly attached.

The bangs are cut again to adjust the volume.


Finally, lift one side to give it a Mohawk look...

It's done!

And...
I know it's been quite long this time, but...
Thank you for your patience!
So, here it is.
We have a lot of processing material to share with you.
I used a bald wig to process a mohawk!
See you soon.
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