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    Posted: October 26 2008 at 11:13am
No, hair is kept alive whilst on the scalp by blood vessels that deliver nutrients to the hair bulb.
 
Well you seem to have a good understanding of chemistry, you will know better than me about any solutions to your problem.
 
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With a good understanding of biology and chemistry I believe one can make some kind of solution that will do it.

Isn't hair dead anyways, even while it is still on one's head?
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Well not that I know of. I understand when making hair extensions, they tend to use Asian hair as Asian hair is coarse and straight, I also understand that they have a procedure that help keeps the hairs colour, and condition, etc. Finding out this information from these big companies will be impossible.

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There are no chemicals you can use to preserve it?
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After cutting hair, the hair becomes dried out and starts to lose its colour/tone,elasticity  due to no actual source feeding the cuticle. So basically I personally think to use real hair for your intended purpose would not be suitable, sorry.
 
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I've found, even on the world wide web, information on the topic of creating and caring for fake facial hair is very scarce, so I decided to actually register for a hair forum and ask for advice.  Hopefully someone knowledgeable in the ways of wig making or perhaps just a general hair professional can help me with a few problems I seem to have.

You see, I am trying to create fake facial hair for theatrical purposes, and I was wondering....As an alternative to buying expensive *human hair, or kinky canicula and crepe hair, is it possible to cut off my own real hair (a good length) and use it as application for fake facial hair?

One; it would look real (since it is real, and two; it matches the color and type of my actual hair.  My concerns come to matching the texture of facial hair however, as I am not actually sure how real hair (donated for theatrical uses as facial hair) is textured, and I am not sure what the proper method is to sterilize the hair without damaging it.

Any and all information  and help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.

*http://www.ehow.com/video_2376830_choose-fake-facial-hair.html

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