Towel, cotton gloves, and a clay spatula if necessary
STEP1
Remove the cover from the head you want to install and place it on a towel.
STEP2
Hold the head without touching the makeup, and use your fingers or a clay spatula to remove about 70% of Eye Fixing Sculpey holding the eyes in place.
STEP3
Pinch the edge of the white of the eye and remove it from the eye socket, then remove any excess Eye Fixing Sculpey.
STEP4
Remove Eye Fixing Sculpey remaining inside the eye socket with your fingers or a clay spatula, being careful not to leave any makeup on your eyelids.
Try adding eyeshadow
【Things necessary】
Eye Fixing Sculpey, your favorite eye that fits your eye size, cotton gloves, and a clay spatula if necessary.
STEP1
For each eye, take 3 to 4 times the amount of Eye Fixing Sculpey onto your palm. Knead it well while allowing it to soften with body heat, and reserve about 1/3 of it for temporary fixation and the rest for fixing.
STEP2
Wrap a thin strip of temporary eye Eye Fixing Sculpey around the edge of the white of the eye where you want to wear the contact lenses.
STEP3
Hold the head of the brush to avoid touching your makeup as much as possible, and gently press the eye against the eye socket to adjust the direction (it is even better if you wear a cotton glove on your non-dominant hand).
STEP4
Once you've finished adjusting, spread Eye Fixing Sculpey for fixing in the same way as for the temporary fixation, and press it down with your fingers to fill in the gap between the eye and the eye hole. If Eye Fixing Sculpey sticks to your fingers, press it down with a clay spatula.
Try on a wig
【Things necessary】
A wig that fits your head size, cotton gloves, a silicone cap if necessary, and a toothbrush or comb
*The head has been removed for ease of understanding, but in reality you should put the cap on without removing the head.
STEP1
Put the eyes on first, then lightly place the wig over the front of your head, taking care not to touch your makeup as much as possible, and use your thumbs to hold the hairline in place.
STEP2
Hold the fabric at the nape of the wig and slowly pull it down until it is completely covered. If there are any gaps or misalignment in the wig, remove the wig, put on a silicone cap, and then put the wig back on.
STEP3
If you have any troublesome parts such as your bangs or back hair, style them with a comb or toothbrush. For straight hair, use oil mist, and for short hair, use wax to style for a good finish.