We will use 1/3 head as an example. |
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[Preparation]
Things you need: Scissors, Tweezers,
cup of water and cotton bud. You can
also use hobby knife but make sure it
is really sharp. A blunt knife will ruin the film. |
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Cut one eye of your choice, together with the eyebrow. |
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Check to see if it fits the head and its position. |
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Cut to separate the eye and the eyebrow. Make sure you don't cut the printed film especially the white eye. Also, don't cut too close to the line. |
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Soak it in water for about 10 seconds to separate the film and the backing. Don't soak it too long or the film will be peeled of the backing and you'll have a hard time sticking it to the head. |
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Take it out using tweezers. |
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Place it in its position. |
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Use your finger to slowly shift the backing while pressing the film gently to the head. |
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Fully remove the backing. |
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Use tweezers to fix the film to its position. Be careful, the glue is really strong and the film is really thin and soft.
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Use cotton bud to press the film to the head. Make sure there is no air bubbles. |
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Do the same thing with the eyebrow as well. |
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Use cotton bud to press the film. |
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And the left eyebrow. You can use tweezers to remove the backing. |
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If the eyes doesn't properly aligned, take a wet cotton bud and spread all over the eyes. Once the film is wet, it can be re-position. |
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Finally, coat the surface by spraying a solution of water-resistant fixing or a clear paint for plastic model. Make sure you do this after other face job like permanent make-up. |
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Spray at a distance about 30cm in a left right left right motion. |
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Now it is complete. If the head comes with a fixed hair, make sure you don't spray the hair with coating! |
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