My favorite stacker looks rather like a scoop..has one side out so you simply lay the hairs in and tamp it at a 45 degree angle, then can pick them out. So much easier to keep the ends even that way when you remove the hair, especially when you have fat or arthritic fingers. You can make it by leaving the bottom in a film cannister, then cutting about 1/3 the side out, at an angle so that the bottom and about the bottom 1/4 inch of the side remains in place. Joyce
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