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Procedure

  1. Wind a strand of muscle wire at least double the length of the wig around a threaded metal rod and secure both ends with metal nuts.

  2. Place the metal rods with muscle wire in an oven to set the memory of the curl

  3. Choose a color of preferably real hair and a lace wig cap as heat may ruin synthetic materials

  4. Run handfuls of hair through a hair heckle to detangle, straighten, and sort the hair. Pull and tie it into sections using hair elastics.

  5. Pull a very fine section of hair through the lace and a strand of muscle wire in a loop and knot it using a ventilating needle (smaller size needed for smaller lace holes in the wig cap). Micro-twist or micro-dread the real hair around the strand of muscle wire to hide it and use glue and a small metal clasp at the end to secure the twist. Work from the neck up.Micro-twists are shown above.

  6. A hairdryer can then be used to return the muscle wire to its memory state (a tight curl). Manually pull hair strands straight as desired.Dreads thinner and lighter than those shown in the picture above would likely work better for this project.


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