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Still up in the air about keeping this. Looks better than I initially thought but still is overpriced and I’m a bit less excited than I was when it was first announced.
Hmmm ...you're on your own with that one man lol.Still up in the air about keeping this. Looks better than I initially thought but still is overpriced and I’m a bit less excited than I was when it was first announced.
Mine arrived with rubbed nose. It's weird that the headsculpt didn't have any plastic bag over it to prevent it from rubbing against the plastic clamshell. Should I ask for exchange?
Mine arrived with a plastic wrap over the head...Mine arrived with rubbed nose. It's weird that the headsculpt didn't have any plastic bag over it to prevent it from rubbing against the plastic clamshell. Should I ask for exchange?
You really only need a bit of water. No styling product or comb required (nor recommended). Pull up a few reference photos, and a little cup of water to dip your fingers into, and work at it until it looks pleasing to your eye. No trimming required, unless you find the odd unreasonably long strand that isn't blending with the surrounding hair. Post photos!Finally, I ordered one.
It needs some hair treatment, but I'm not sure how to do it. I'll give it a try.
Personally I agree that all it takes is some water. Though the method for me to get his hair the way I wanted it wasn’t really pulling strands out. I slicked it back on top and then instead of pulling strands out, I did circular motions on his scalp with my finger. That way the hair is not thinly standing straight up, it’s bit more like a matted mane. Either way, everyone is doing something slightly different, so don’t be afraid. You got thisFinally, I ordered one.
It needs some hair treatment, but I'm not sure how to do it. I'll give it a try.