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| Status: Forum Mod Join Date: May 2008 Location: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 478
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I do admit though, battery life needs to be improved on so many devices and this would be a MASSIVE help, and we are going through a drought still here in Australia, so I guess we will get more exposure to the solar cells, woot, the drought isn't as bad as it seemed!
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| Status: Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Posts: 34
| How to use lace wigsThis leaflet is designed to help you put on your full lace wig securely andhelp you take it off with out damaging the wig or your face!Preparing the lace human hair wigs the underneath the wig (if there is any!) is like building foundations for a house because it will give you a solid base to pin the wigs on to. This can be done by wrapping long hair and using pin curls, crossed grips, clips or even a bandage. Covering this with a stocking top, which is also pinned on, will give you extra security.Put the wig on with help by getting the wearer to place their fingers on top of the lace whilst the assistant pulls the fashion wigs down at the back. (Placing your fingers under the lace and pulling forward may cause the lace to tear). If on your own bend forward and pull thewig on like a hat. When adjusting it, please do not use the lace front wigs to pull the wig around as it may stretch or tear. Use the thick seam near the ear. |
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