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clwilmot HandmadebyCarrie
Tallmadge, Ohio
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wondering if anyone has any ideas how to keep my neatly trimmed and sculpted muzzles from getting messy.  The synthetic fur I use is soft and I want to keep the shape.  I would love to use something like hairspray, but I don't think that would work.  Just wondering if anyone has suggestions

dangerbears Dangerbears
Wisconsin
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Personally, I'd leave that to the owners. It's kind of fun to groom a bear, and with a long faux fur, you can try different looks!  bear_original

Becky

clwilmot HandmadebyCarrie
Tallmadge, Ohio
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I always wonder if my buyers brush or groom they way I do :lol:
Good point, thanks
I remember reading Ted Menten would use styling gel in his bears hair (mohair) to keep their look

Us Bears Pennsylvania
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I find the best way to keep a Bear's muzzle neat is to teach them to use a napkin after they eat cookies!

bear_tongue  bear_whistle  bear_grin  bear_laugh  bear_happy  bear_original

clwilmot HandmadebyCarrie
Tallmadge, Ohio
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customteddys Custom Teddys
Juneau, Alaska
Posts: 1,550

I like my bears hairspray free  bear_grin

clwilmot HandmadebyCarrie
Tallmadge, Ohio
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Clarebear Fulrfun Bears
Alice Springs
Posts: 503

I would prefer to style myself after arrival (following photos from the maker)

Holthillbears Holt Hill Bears
Hurst, Texas
Posts: 20

You can slightly wet the direction you want the fur to go and them tape down with scotch tape and let dry. Carefully peel in the direction you wanted the fur to go once it is dry.  :):)HoltHillbears

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