Devil_666
Super Freak
Looks like Terresa from Fable 2.
I have a feeling that he's gonna look great when he's finished!
Get some pomade or gel and the rest should be a cinch. Awesome work so far.
I can't help but thinking you're building the definitive Nurse Joker
I don't even know if it would work, but it seems like you could wet the hair with hot water, and then use something that would basically substitute for curlers, and keep them in (the wig) for a few hours, maybe use some hairspray on them once the hair starts to dry.
Geezus this sounds like beauty shop talk.
Wrap the hair in place around something small (maybe chop up an old thin paintbrush?) to act as curlers, and dip the wig in boiling water, a few seconds at a time (just 2 or 3, let it rest a few minutes, then repeat a few times. After it dries and comes back to room temperature, it should stay curled.
Thanks, I think heat is the way to go, but the bangs need styling to so I still have to figure this out. I know some Customizers actually use superglue to hold rooted hair in place but I'm not going there. Hairspray may be the ticket to holding a style in shape.
Hairspray will crust and fall away over time like plastic-looking dandruff. (I'm a nut, I have styled doll hair many a time, I used to make custom figures a lot, just now getting back into it). Heat is the only way you'll really get it to hold form. Superglue is superhard to manipulate- if you get too much in an area, or your fingertip sticks from not being fast enough, you'll have frosty white spots where the glue dried funny.
You actually don't have to immerse the hair in boiling water if you don't want- holding the hair closely over the rising steam works, too.
Oh, also, if you get hairspray on your figure's face, it will leave glossy spots.
"Know you got to work on those bangs darling."
*gay voice*
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