In a message dated 7/1/2009 3:40:08 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

hair  pieces" are available at "The Halloween Club" stores all year  round


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The local CVS pharmacy has hair pieces! One or two would do a whole beard  
and they come in different colors and textures. I don't know what kind of 
"hair"  they are made from. Anyway, hair seems to be easy to find these days.
 
I remember from school a Q & D beard session using bought hair and  spirit 
gum. He "gummed"  one section at a time....sections that naturally  occur in 
a beard, like the left side of the mustache and the right side, the  chin 
and then the jaw, and then the sideburns.... that kind if thing. After that  
one gummed section got tacky, he took the hair and spread it out in his hand 
to  a thin layer holding it between his thumb and the side of his  hand 
with ends sticking up about an inch above his thumb and hand .  This was pushed 
into the gum with the hair in the direction it  should lay. For instance, 
for say the left mustache, you come in from the  left with the hair pointing 
in the direction it would naturally lay and   sorta push the hair up into 
the gum. You will need several layers so start at  the bottom of the section 
and work up. Always do a beard longer than you want  the finished one so you 
can trim it into shape after it's stuck on.
Also, this was not a do it yourself operation. You always get better  
results if someone does the beard for someone else...not doing one on yourself. 
 
But of course if you're careful... and take your time.... It does take a 
while  to complete a full beard.
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