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How To Care For Your Ears!

After some wear your ears may look a bit disheveled, here are some tips and tricks on how to keep them in the best condition and how to store them!

Care Guide

All products are durable but still a form of art so please handle them with care.

Water/
Washing

All ears are handmade and airbrush painted. Because of this, the ears cannot be washed. Excess water will ruin the ears.

Wire

All ears are lined with wire making them bendable/posable. As well, you can move the ears up and down along the headband. If wire along the headband is loose you can gently tighten with a pair of pliers. I do not recommend moving or bending the ears too much as this can stress the wire and, ultimately, cause the wire to snap.

Horns

All horns are hand shaped with a foam based clay, While they are pretty sturdy and durable, the thinner areas can sometimes snap so please be careful when handling. All horns are on clips and can be removed from the headband.

Grooming

To groom your ears all you need is a comb. Smaller tooth combs are best suited. You can also use a dog brush. Being gentle while combing will help ensure you do not disturb the paint. A little shedding in combing is to be expected, so do not be alarmed. If ears have a painted stencil design please refrain from brushing the design as it will damage the paint/design.

Storage

To store ears there are several different ways, I personally use command hooks on my wall and hang as decoration. You can also store on wig heads. Please store out of sunlight as the sun can lighten paint pigments. Do not store under anything heavy that'll flatten them.

Bigger Ears

Bigger ears such as big bunny ears are heavy and tend not to like staying on your head, I recommend bobby pins on top of your head as well as under your actual ears to keep them in place (can use any other sort of  clips as well). Bat and medium to large wolf can also be secured using this method.

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