Toilet – Methods – Artifcial hair structure making or attaching
Patent
1990-03-13
1991-07-23
Wilson, John J.
Toilet
Methods
Artifcial hair structure making or attaching
132 53, 132 54, A41G 500
Patent
active
050334867
ABSTRACT:
A hairpiece is attached and fitted by first removing from the scalp of the wearer, a length of the wearer's natural hair along a band below the wearer's natural hair line, and attaching the hairpiece along the band of removed hair in order to produce a long-term and closely fitting securement of the hairpiece to the scalp. Preferably, the band of removed natural hair extends along a generally circumferential length around the wearer's scalp while retaining a small amount of short strands of the natural hair within the band to promote bonded adhesion of the hairpiece foundation along the band.
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Finamore Paul V.
Majewski Joseph
Bushnell Richard
Hairline Creations, Inc.
LaViola Frank A.
Wilson John J.
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