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Hi Nigel, If you have access to a wig maker then I think the best person to ask would be them, especially with regards to resetting mohair, as an idea? I will
Hi Doc Many Thanks for the replies and suggestions which I've just had time to read. It does sound quite tricky but I can 'wield' a sewing machine and have
I forgot to say resetting hairstyles is really difficult once the mohair has been messed up. They never look as good as when they were first applied. So the