Wig out with your weave out

DIY WIG MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP @ Pervers/Cité!!!
Location:Café Cleopatre
Time: Thursday, August 5, 2010, 19:00

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Here’s a message from Julie, the organizer:

Hello DIY wig peeps!
I just wanted to give you the heads up of what to bring, if you have access to it…

– Bring a wig to work on! If you don’t have one, maybe someone might have an extra one. If you have more than one, bring them all!
– bring a comb, preferably finer toothed…
– bring a brush: a paddle brush or one with soft bristles is best..
– bring a spray shine type product

– bring paper and a pen
– bring a small towel

I don’t know if we have good access to a wash basin, but I will let you know the best ways to wash your wigs, and will assess them on an individual basis.
Such fun times ahead!

Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions!
Until then,
Julie

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