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Wigs - 24-10-09, 04:40 PM

Hi there, i'm not a hair geek by far but i have a question and need some advice if possible.

My husband is being beetlejuice this year for halloween, i got the wig for him but is slightly too big. I have bought some eye lash adhesive to stick it down but will this work or will it be stuck to his head for a few days? lol

Could anyone possibly advise me as what method may be best to take at stucking this down?

He has a shaved head by the way and i was only going to apply the glue around the rim of the wig.

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24-10-09, 04:55 PM

Have you tried toupe' (wrong spelling i think) tape.....

Some hair geeks will probably advise you better xx
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24-10-09, 07:38 PM

you could try toupee (spellings terrible) clips or as above said .. tape .. I'd glue it for a laugh tho! and if it stays on it'll be worth it haha!
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25-10-09, 12:01 AM

You can proflex or protac tape and that will do the job, its about £1.50 for a 12 inch strip.
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