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Re: Crazy Hair

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Originally Posted by Steve W View Post
I start with a product called Spiker Glue (I believe that it is an Ice product). I then do a base white coat, colour on top and then use a spray adhesive (again I believe it is by Ice). I dry between all applications to keep hair in place and stop colour run. If you do not dry then the spray colours will thin the spiker glue and it will not hold firm. When I am done I spray the glitter that I use.

The longer it goes, the firmer it gets. I have gone to bed and when I awake, the same shape. Kids love to touch and pull and my hair goes nowhere. At the end of the day, less than 2 minutes in a hot shower and I am back to normal (no comments please).
Awesome. Thanks for the tips. A lot of the things you stated were probably common sense, but often overlooked in dealing with time constraints in the morning while doing this process. (ie: letting every coat dry first, etc..)

I'm going to predict right now that in 2008 we're going to see a lot of Steve W style hairdo clones. lol
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