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How to make a template or mold |
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How to make a template (mold) The key to ordering your own hairpieceIncluding a template with your order is the best way to ensure that your new hairpiece will be an accurate fit. Hairpieces of identical length and width can vary so much in shape, that they may not fit your head even if their dimensions match the area of coverage you require! If your spouse or close friend is to be allowed to know about all this, ask for help. An assistant will really make this a lot easier. Items required:- Clear Plastic Food Wrap eg. Saran Wrap
- A roll of clear plastic adhesive tapeeg. Scotch Tape
- Clear heavy-duty packaging tape or reinforced strapping tape.
- A permanent marker and a washable marker or grease pencil
- Water
- Scissors
- Hand mirror and wall mirror.
 Above: Correct! Template is the size and shape of the area
 Incorrect: Flat like a window
Making the TemplateDraw your new hairline on your skin from temple to temple using a grease pencil or washable felt marker. If you will be using tape at the front of your new piece, use the same shape tape as a stencil for this line. Don't be a wolf man, the center front of your hairline is at least three fingers above the eyebrows when your brow is furrowed (eyebrows raised.) 
- Dampen your hair to help it lay flat against your head. (If necessary)
- Pull a large section of wide clear plastic food wrap such as Saran Wrap over your head from ear to ear, so that it covers the balding area and beyond. (You can tape two narrower strips together if that's all you have.)
- Use transparent tape such as 3/4" Scotch Tape to go around your head to make a rigid border. The plastic food wrap should now be snug over your balding area.
- Use the permanent marker to draw your hairline and the border between your hair and your balding area. This line will be the perimeter of the hairpiece

- This is the most important stage: After the lines are drawn to your satisfaction, you should reinforce the template with wide clear glossy packing tape so it is thick, rigid and strong and locked into the exact shape of the top of your head. Templates that are not stiffened with tape are not reliably accurate. Also paper masking tape is no good as the overlaps slip and the shape and size then changes.
- Remove it from your head and cool off.
- If necessary go over the perimeter line with the marker again and mark the front with a letter F.
 - Cut away the trim so that all that remains is the mold of your area to be covered. Anything over that line, we don't need. Cut it off.
- Place it back onto your head and check all around using a wall mirror and a hand mirror.
 - Now the trimmed template is back on your head you can see and feel if it is the size and shape that you want. If for some reason it does not match the contour of your head, start over.
- If the template does not extend to the growing hair edge at the back, no need to start over, just extend the edges with heavy duty parcel tape and trim it to a size larger than the first cut.
- If you have graying hair, it it easier to make a template when you've just dyed it dark as the gray roots can be hard to see through the plastic.

- Please use the permanent marker to write your name and a date on the template.
- If you will always be parting your hair the same way, that's how we'll manufacture your hairpiece so place the mold on your head and draw in the part with a line.
If you are measuring for a full wig and are having difficulty making a template, you can also provide standard measurements using the wig measuring diagram found in the photographs section of the website, under materials.
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