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Cosplay Hairstyles
#1
Posted 03 April 2007 - 02:38 PM
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{ACEN 2009 Cosplays}
Diego Armando, Phoenix Wright
RKO Radu Barvon (artbook), Trinity Blood
Shelley Godwin, Xenosaga: The Animation
Slytherin Student from Harry Potter, movie version
Shinji Ikari (plugsuit), Neon Genesis Evangelion
Griffith (early anime ver.), Berserk
Hatori Sohma, Fruits Basket
{ACEN 2009 Cosplays}
Diego Armando, Phoenix Wright
RKO Radu Barvon (artbook), Trinity Blood
Shelley Godwin, Xenosaga: The Animation
Slytherin Student from Harry Potter, movie version
Shinji Ikari (plugsuit), Neon Genesis Evangelion
Griffith (early anime ver.), Berserk
Hatori Sohma, Fruits Basket
#2
Posted 03 April 2007 - 02:40 PM
I think there are hair pieces that you can use. I'm not sure where but I've heard of some type of "clip -on" bangs? Maybe someone here knows more about them, try googling it =]
Possible future cosplays:
[Nyuu] of Elfen Lied
[Melfina] of Outlaw Star
Neogrotesque[Kirito] of Pierrot
Alibi [Aki] of SID
[Nyuu] of Elfen Lied
[Melfina] of Outlaw Star
Neogrotesque[Kirito] of Pierrot
Alibi [Aki] of SID
#3
Posted 03 April 2007 - 02:56 PM
Cosplays 2011
Ukyo Kuonji--30% Kagome Higurashi--100%
Rei Miyamoto-20% Kallen (Ashford)?-100%
Ukyo Kuonji--30% Kagome Higurashi--100%
Rei Miyamoto-20% Kallen (Ashford)?-100%
#4
Posted 03 April 2007 - 08:24 PM
Awesome!!!!! I think that's exactly what I was looking for!!! My cousin is also doing Astharoche Asran from Trinity Blood, and she has short-ish blond hair...so I needed to get her some hair extensions or a clip for the long hair that the character has in the back...that website is great, thanks spika-san!
____________
{ACEN 2009 Cosplays}
Diego Armando, Phoenix Wright
RKO Radu Barvon (artbook), Trinity Blood
Shelley Godwin, Xenosaga: The Animation
Slytherin Student from Harry Potter, movie version
Shinji Ikari (plugsuit), Neon Genesis Evangelion
Griffith (early anime ver.), Berserk
Hatori Sohma, Fruits Basket
{ACEN 2009 Cosplays}
Diego Armando, Phoenix Wright
RKO Radu Barvon (artbook), Trinity Blood
Shelley Godwin, Xenosaga: The Animation
Slytherin Student from Harry Potter, movie version
Shinji Ikari (plugsuit), Neon Genesis Evangelion
Griffith (early anime ver.), Berserk
Hatori Sohma, Fruits Basket
#6
Posted 12 April 2007 - 08:04 PM
This should be a good one. Can anyone give pointers for me for Paul Phoenix from Tekken's hair?
I'm pretty sure that I have enough hair to do it without a wig. Just needs a little dye to get it the right color. Do you think a normal hairstylist would be able to do this or how should I go about getting it done? My last cosplay had a shaved head so I didn't need to worry about it, haha.
Edit: That pic is about 2 months old, so it has grown a little more.
I'm pretty sure that I have enough hair to do it without a wig. Just needs a little dye to get it the right color. Do you think a normal hairstylist would be able to do this or how should I go about getting it done? My last cosplay had a shaved head so I didn't need to worry about it, haha.
Edit: That pic is about 2 months old, so it has grown a little more.
#7
Posted 12 April 2007 - 08:48 PM
Mr. Gains, on Apr 13 2007, 02:04 AM, said:
This should be a good one. Can anyone give pointers for me for Paul Phoenix from Tekken's hair?
I'm pretty sure that I have enough hair to do it without a wig. Just needs a little dye to get it the right color. Do you think a normal hairstylist would be able to do this or how should I go about getting it done? My last cosplay had a shaved head so I didn't need to worry about it, haha.
Edit: That pic is about 2 months old, so it has grown a little more.
I'm pretty sure that I have enough hair to do it without a wig. Just needs a little dye to get it the right color. Do you think a normal hairstylist would be able to do this or how should I go about getting it done? My last cosplay had a shaved head so I didn't need to worry about it, haha.
Edit: That pic is about 2 months old, so it has grown a little more.
hair spray, hair concrete, and pomade are your best friends when doing this type of thing.
i wouldn't recommend (sp?) gelling it, since it'll take forever to dry, and when it does, it flakes, and you look like you have really bad dandruff.
a product that is thick can sometimes be hard to work with, but the end results are marvelous.
Or, you can kill 2 birds with one stone by finding a colored hair gel. i wanted to put blue streaks in my hair, but i didn't want them to be permanant, so i tryed some sort of temporary dye cream in a tub, and it made my hair really hard. T.T
hope that that helps.. ^^
sorry that it's kinda vague on details.
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#8
Posted 17 April 2007 - 01:19 PM
Mr. Gains, on Apr 12 2007, 10:04 PM, said:
Edit: That pic is about 2 months old, so it has grown a little more.
Eeh, your hair is still a little short for that hairstyle, but if you must use your own hair...follow the directions below, or use Elmer's Glue. Hairspray, pomade, hair glue, and gel never worked to get me Aeris bangs, but Elmer's glue did. Use it only as a last resort, though, as it takes FOREVER to wash out and really isn't that great for your hair. Make sure you have a blowdrier and lots of patience! Work in sections, as your arms are going to get tired fast!
#9
Posted 17 April 2007 - 01:31 PM
Try got2be glued & a blow dryer. I used that hairspray last year to create a bow of hair that still stands on it's own. I'd say enlist the help of a friend (to spray/blow) & be prepared to spend a little time upside down while it sets! Just spray a small section, hit it w/ the heat for a little bit then move on to the next section.
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