Styling Tibetan lamb – How to make it straight or curly
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Posted By Natasha Red October on December 15, 2010
December 15, 2010
Let’s say you bought – from me or from somebody else. Sheep, like humans, come with different hair – some fur is straighter, some fur is curlier, tight curl, loose curl, smooth, frizzy – all kinds. But you don’t have to feel like you are stuck with a particular texture – you can change it to suit your OOAK. It is pretty easy.
Here I have a piece of fur which is neither straight, no curly – something in between, with quite a bit of frizz.

Step 1 – Comb out thoroughly with a fine comb.

Step 2 – Spritz with water to saturate the fur well.

Step 3 – Iron it. If you need straight hair, here you have it. If you need curly hair, keep reading.

Step 4 – Spritz with water again to saturate the fur well. Comb it. Scrunch with fingers to shape curls. Ironing removed the original bad frizzy curling, so now the curls will fall beautifully under your fingers.

Step 5 – Let it air dry.

You can also experiment with human hair styling products, such as curling gel, straighening gel or serum, blow-drying, curling iron, curlers, etc.
Tibetan lamb will respond like human hair, more like a child hair.
Thank you and good luck!



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