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amother
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Tue, Nov 09 2021, 6:27 pm
I have a side part on my lace top shaitel. The side pieces keeps falling in my face. Is there a way to build it up so it stays up. I always see pics with shaitels that have height. How is it staying up?
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nicole81
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Tue, Nov 09 2021, 6:31 pm
There's a few different things you can try, depending on the type of hair and how much height you need:
- you can clip the hair back overnight every night, that might be enough
- you can try Velcro rollers overnight
- you can gently tease the hair near the roots
- you can use a flat iron or curling iron on a low heat to direct the hair in the opposite way it's falling
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amother
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Tue, Nov 09 2021, 7:32 pm
nicole81 wrote: | There's a few different things you can try, depending on the type of hair and how much height you need:
- you can clip the hair back overnight every night, that might be enough
- you can try Velcro rollers overnight
- you can gently tease the hair near the roots
- you can use a flat iron or curling iron on a low heat to direct the hair in the opposite way it's falling |
Thanks I tried Velcro rolers..it didnt really do the trick..The shaitel is course hair and dries naturally curly..I guess I can try clipping next..too nervous to tease with the lace being so delicate.
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nicole81
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Tue, Nov 09 2021, 7:37 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Thanks I tried Velcro rolers..it didnt really do the trick..The shaitel is course hair and dries naturally curly..I guess I can try clipping next..too nervous to tease with the lace being so delicate. |
Since it's naturally curly, you can just wet it and then dry it in a way where the hair is falling in the opposite direction (like upside down... You can use a skirt hanger to figure out different angles)
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