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Eva Avila author of:
The Art of Making Men's Hairpieces
The Art of Making Women's Wigs
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Welcome
to the Women's Lace Front Wig Workshop FREE Tutorials...
for learning how to create Banana Clips, Ponytails,
Braids, Falls, Bangs, Lace Front Wiglets and Hair
Extensions, Hair Integration Systems, and even Doll
Lace Front Wigs too.
Creating
any of these Clip-on hair pieces is very easy and
they only require a few basic supplies like hair,
thread, and various foundation materials to make
them.
The
hair, (synthetic, Asian, and (European) Italian
hair) and most other supplies for creating these
hair pieces are available online from MHRW INTERNATIONAL.
To
ORDER any of these products... click on the provided
links to the LEFT of this Web Page.
Clip-on
Hair Integration System can be created with long
weft hair or short weft hair, thick hair or thin
weft hair, straight hair or wavy weft hair, curly
hair or kinky weft hair... the choice is yours.
Below
is a list of the supplies and tools needed for creating
an Clip-on Hair Integration System:
WIG MAKING TOOLS & SUPPLIES LIST
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List of Tools and Supplies needed for making
and maintaining a Hair Integration System...
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Hair Supply
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Ventilator Holder & Needle
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Wig Making Head Block
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Plastic Thread
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Comb Clips
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Wig T-pins
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Cleaning Solvents
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Hair Care Chemicals
Click Here
to see Tools & Supplies
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How To Create This Hairpiece
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Creating this hair system is very easy, all
you need is the Integration Cap and some hair.
The Integration Cap must be secured to your
Head Block (as shown below) and hair may then
be ventilating as desired to the Integration
Cap perimeter and netting.
The process is very simple:
1. You ventilate hair to the Integration
Cap.
2. You secure the ventilated Integration
System to your hair.
3. You pull your own hair through the netting
openings to integrate and thicken your own
hair.
There are several different size Integration
Caps to choose from.
You should choose one that will best fit your
thinning area:
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The small Integration Cap may be used for
thickening the rear crown area.
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The half size Integration Cap can be used
for thickening the front section of your
front hairline extending back towards the
rear crown area - approximately 4 inches.
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The medium size Integration Cap can be used
for thickening the front section of your
front hairline extending back towards the
rear crown area - approximately 6 inches.
OPTIONS
a. You may cusomize the Integration Cap
to include a front harline by simply sewing
a section of monofilament material to the
Integration Cap - and then ventilating hair
to create a natural looking front hairline.
b. You can use the Integration Cap as manufactured
and simply position it just behind the front
hairline, if desired.
Securing
this type of hair system to your head may be done
using Wig Combs or Snaps.
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Creating a Top Cap Integration Hairpiece
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To create Top Cap Integration Hairpiece
use the following steps.
Using desired hair :
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With Hairpiece Foundation secured to
Head Block.
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Ventilate hair as desired to netting.
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With Hairpiece secured to Head Block.
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Set and style hair as desired.
Attaching Hairpiece for wearing :
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Position and sew Comb Clips as desired
along underside edge of of Hairpiece.
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With Comb Clips open;
position Hairpiece as desired with Comb
Clips inserted into your own hair; close
clips to secure Hairpiece in place.
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Pull your own hair through netting openings.
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Style hair as desired.
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INTEGRATION CAPS
TOP-6A21 |
INTEGRATION CAPS
TOP-6A22 |
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How To Create This Hairpiece
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Creating
this Hairpiece is very easy, all you need is the
Wig Cap and some hair. The Wig Cap must be secured
to your Head Block (as shown below) and hair may
then be ventilating as desired to the Wig Cap.
Securing
this type of Hairpiece to your head does not require
using Wig Combs or Snaps, however, they may be used
to secure if desired.
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Creating a Full Cap Hairpiece
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To
create Full Cap Hairpiece use the following
steps.
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With Hairpiece Foundation secured
to Head Block.
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Ventilate hair as desired to
netting.
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With Hairpiece secured to Head
Block.
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Set and style hair as desired.
Attaching Hairpiece for wearing
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Position Hairpiece over your
own hair.
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Tighten adjustment strap to
secure Hairpiece for wearing.
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Style hair as desired.
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FULL WIG STRETCH CAPS
WCH-6A23
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Using Weft Strips to create this type
of wig is also possible. Simply sew
the Weft Strips to the foundation, as
desired to control the hair density
and to create your desired hairstyle.
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Great way
to thicken thining hair...!
Clip-on Hairpiece or Wig Attachment
Instructions & Advice

See
"Women's Workshop" below for additional links to other Clip-on
Wig Making Tutorials.
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Banana Clip
Hair Piece
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SAVE money on your next custom hand-made Banana
Clip Lace Front Wig?
We'll show you how to make a custom clip-on Banana
Clip Lace Front Wig for yourself.
It's easy... all you need is some hair and a Banana
Clip Comb.
Click "More" to see our FREE Banana Clip tutorial.
Learn more
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Deluxe
Banana Clip Wig |
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Want a Deluxe custom hand-made Banana Clip Lace
Front Wig?
We'll show to make a Deluxe custom clip-on Banana
Clip or Lace Front Wig for yourself too.
It's easy... all you need is some hair and a Banana
Clip Comb.
Click "More" to see our FREE Deluxe Banana Clip
tutorial.
Learn more
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Clip-on
Ponytails |
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DO YOU LIKE PONYTAILS?
Learn how to easily make your own custom wrap-around
ponytails?
We'll show to make wrap-around ponytails.
It's easy... all you need is some hair, Flat Monofilament
Material and Trim Ribbon.
Click "More" to see our FREE Wrap- Around Ponytail
tutorial.
Learn
more
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Clip-on
Braids |
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WOULD
YOU LIKE SOME BRAIDS?
Now you can have Clip-on Braids just like the old
days when you were a kid.
It's easy... all you need is some hair, Flat Monofilament
Material andTrim Ribbon.
Click "More" to see our FREE Clip-on Braids tutorial.
Learn more
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Hair
Extensions |
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WANT THICKER HAIR?
WANT LONER HAIR?
Now you can have
thicker hair, longer hair, or both simply by creating
yourself some custom clip-in Hair Extensions.
It's really easy!!!
It's fun!!!
You'll even save
money!!!
All you need is
some hair, a little glue, and some comb clips.
Click
"More"
to see how to make your own Hair Extensions.
Learn more
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Hair
Integration Systems
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DO YOU HAVE THIN HAIR?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE THICKER HAIR?
Now you can... you can easily create a Hair
Integration System.
You simply tie hair to an Integration Lace
Front Wig Cap; secure the Lace Front Wig
Cap to your hair; and pull your own hair
through the openings to integrate your hair
with the Hair Integration System.
Sound easy... It really is and you will
love it!!!
Click "More" to see our FREE Hair Integration
System tutorial.
Learn more

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Clip-on Wiglets |
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DO YOU HAVE
A SMALL BALD OR THINNING AREA?
The Clip-on
Lace Front Wiglet is the perfect solution
for bald spots or a thin hair area!
They are
easy to create and you only need some hair
and flat monofilament material to create
your custom Lace Front Wiglet.
Learn more
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Lace Front Wigmaking Tools
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IF YOU ARE
GOING TO MAKE YOUR OWN Hairpiece or Lace
Front Wig YOUR GOING TO NEED SOME TOOLS
AND SUPPLIES?
Please,
visit our MHRW catalog for all of your Lace
Front Wig making supplies and tools for
making and maintaining your own Lace Front
Wig and Hairpieces.
Save thousands
making and maintaining your own Hairpieces
or Lace Front Wig.
Learn more

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Lace Front Doll Wigs
You can
also make Doll Lace Front Wigs for your
precious old or new dolls using the same
products that are used for making Men's
Hairpieces or Women's Lace Front Wig.
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Brandywine Hair Care Products
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DO YOU HAVE
QUESTIONS ABOUT HAIR LOSS REMIDIES; Lace
Front Wigs OR Hairpieces; OR HAIR TRANSPLANT
SURGERY?
You can't
believe how many call us!
We
would love hearing from you, please call
if you need our help.
Please
call:
1 800-540-8905
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email to:
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