Hair Attachment

There are essentially six ways to attach hair— seven, actually; six of them do not involve a med­ical procedure:

1. To weave the hair on weaving silks to create a weft.

2. To knot the hair onto a lace net foundation.

3. To plant the hair into wax (I’ve never done this).

4. To punch-graft the living hair root into the scalp. This is a medical (surgical) proce­dure and should never be tried by anyone

without MD at the end of his or her name. This is not a practical theatrical application of hair and should not be attempted as such.

5. To punch hair into a silicone, gelatin, cold foam, or foam latex appliance with a hair-punching needle.

6. To bind and sew hair (real or synthetic) to growing hair; this is called hair extensions.

7. To hand lay hair onto the face (or elsewhere) and secure with adhesive such as spirit gum, Pros-Aide, or Telesis 5.

In this chapter, we’ll look at numbers 2, 5, and 7.

Updated: July 21, 2015 — 8:44 pm