How to hair a Michael Myers MASK Part 1 - Back and Top
Hairing a Trick or Treat Studios 2018 Michael Myers mask. This is part 1 of our first tutorial and it features our new 100% Merino Wool Roving now available for purchase at our store at this direct link:
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This is a great tutorial. I'm prepping my Ends mask for a full rehair and I'm going to use this method.
Nice. Was going to try this but, looking at the movie (when he goes thru lighted car port getting the hammer) his hair looks really thin and almost some bald spots and after seeing Nicks video with the stock hair results, I'm going to try the stock hair first.
I have a Michael Myers that has no hair it's was like 20 dollars at party city but I kinda don't like the way it looks but do u know any ideas to make the mask look better??
hey what color is the hair? Did you get bitter chocolate? And do you actually get that much for 1 once for the price?
is there ever a video releasing how to rehaul the mask itself ? this is too good
Is there a video on how you rehaul the mask itself? This is incredible
So is every layer of hair 5 inches?
This video is great! Much better than mine.
Where did you get that hair it looks nice
How many oz‘s do we need?
Gotta give you a shoutout for great content with this; hard to find well-filmed, well-explained tutorials like this. Keep up the great work bro 💪
Thank you for this content. It was very insightful and informative of the techniques and process.
love these videos! Rehauling my first mask and these are helping me tremendously 🙏
Looking forward to making some purchases on your site!! Great tutorial!
Excellent video. Love it. Will help alot of people out. :)
Thank you man this really helped out a lot, although I still struggle with the hairline
Hell yea brother!! Good shit! Can't wait to do some videos together! 🤘🤘
Yippee!!
Great video. I have no problem with the painting part of masks, but the hair part is a tedious process but a big factor in making the mask look good. Do you still recommend the regular tacky glue? I see you have some of the Fast Dry on the desk, or what about E6000? I want it to dry fast, but I also want it to come off easily if I want to redo it (without ripping off paint)
Can’t wait for part 2!!!