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    Posted: March 26 2008 at 5:01pm
Originally posted by Divavocals Divavocals wrote:

I think His & Her's even sells an integration base which you could use for the same purpose..
 
Diva, that's a great idea. Do you think it would work with wefted hair horizontally placed on the intergration base? I wonder if the hair would be too heavy for the netting?
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I think His & Her's even sells an integration base which you could use for the same purpose..
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Originally posted by fakeizme fakeizme wrote:

Yeah, I agree with Metalgirl. You'll see a lot of great supplies on that site. You could use a full weaving CAP, sew the hair wefts onto it and then cut it in half for a half-wig like Jessica's piece. I have done that and it works great! You can even buy a full wig and cut it in half and use the bottom to clip in to your hair; you just cut it to your head measurement specifications.


Ok this sounds good. Thanks
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Yeah, I agree with Metalgirl. You'll see a lot of great supplies on that site. You could use a full weaving CAP, sew the hair wefts onto it and then cut it in half for a half-wig like Jessica's piece. I have done that and it works great! You can even buy a full wig and cut it in half and use the bottom to clip in to your hair; you just cut it to your head measurement specifications.
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www.hisandher.com sells netting in their wig making supplies section. 

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Where can I get the netting to make a hair extension like the one Jessica Simpson sells. It is sort of a diamond shape net that you put the extensions on. Or if anyone has ideas on how to make something like that out of certain materials please let me know. DEBBIE
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