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As you can
see, Roland
looks great with
his hairstyle already,
and this style would
work for an older man.
To continue, add a
line of glue in a loose
"M" pattern from
temple to temple as shown.
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Lay another
prepared
curly hank of hair
carefully across the
line of glue.
It is important that the
hair be as even in
thickness as
possible.
Leave it to dry!
(This is important!)
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When it is
dry, carefully
flip the hair back.
This is where your
designing skill will come
in handy.
You will see that by
pulling more on the hair
the style will change.
I don't like it too
"poofy", but again it
depends on the era |
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Cut off
excess hair in the back.
Don't worry about making it
too long at this point.
We will be trimming it and
shaping it like real hair. |

Hold scissors
at an angle to the
head and begin to trim from
front to back. Don't worry
if the hair is sticking up here and there
We will be spraying and styling more
in the next step.
Be sure to trim front to back
from temple to temple.
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Cut viscose
into
very tiny, short fibers.
Use a toothpick to add
a thin line of glue to
each side of upper lip.
Use a toothpick to
gently add bits of
the fibers to the glue.
Build this up gradually.
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With Mustache

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Do not add
too much
"hair" on the upper lip.
Experiment with the style
of mustache.
The important thing is
to keep the hair thin
and not bushy.
You can even try adding
some tiny hairs to
the eyebrows.
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