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Event-Day Hair Fibre Tips: Prep Your Look with Go Twenties

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Event-Day Hair Fibre Tips

A simple Go Twenties guide to help your hair fibre routine feel calmer, cleaner, and ready for photos.

Important day coming up? A little planning can help your routine feel easier and more natural. Test your shade, apply gradually, set the finish, and avoid rushing when it matters.

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Quick Event-Day Checklist

Test your routine before the event day.

Choose your shade early.

Style your hair before applying fibres.

Apply Hair Building Fibres gradually and blend lightly.

Set the finish with FiberHolder Spray.

Let the finish dry before touching your hair or changing clothes.

Best Event-Day Rule

Do not test your hair fibre routine for the first time right before an important event.

Practice once or twice before so you know your shade, amount, placement, and finish. That way, event day feels calmer and your routine is easier to repeat.

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Plan Before the Day Matters

A little prep makes the biggest difference. Use the days before your event to test your shade, check your placement, and learn how much product gives you the most natural-looking result.

Test your routine

Apply once before the event so you know how the finish looks in your usual lighting and from different angles.

Choose your shade early

Match the area where the fibres will sit, usually your roots or sparse-looking area.

Avoid last-minute experimenting

Event day is not the time to test a new amount, new shade, or completely new styling routine.

New to Hair Fibres?

If this is your first time using hair fibres, start with the Go Twenties Starter Kit. It gives you the main products and tools to apply, blend, and set your fibres with more control.

You can also read the First-Time Hair Fibre Guide before your first application so your routine feels less rushed.

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Your Event-Day Routine

Follow the same routine you practiced. Keep it light, give yourself enough time, and avoid touching the area once the finish is set.

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Style Your Hair First

Style your hair close to how you want it to look for the event before applying fibres. This helps you place coverage only where you need it.

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Apply Before Getting Dressed

When possible, apply fibres and set your look before putting on your final outfit.

If you are already dressed, protect your outfit while applying and allow the finish to dry before adjusting clothing near your hair.

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Apply Gradually and Blend Lightly

Use a light amount of Hair Building Fibres and build slowly. Blend gently with your fingers or a comb so the finish stays soft and natural-looking.

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Set and Let Dry

After applying FiberHolder Spray, let the finish dry before touching your hair, putting on clothing, or heading out.

This helps the style feel more secure and reduces the chance of disturbing the fibres right after application.

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Check Before Photos

Check your hair in natural light before photos when possible. Look at the front, sides, crown, and hairline.

Helpful tip: Take a quick photo before leaving. A camera can help you see the result from a different perspective before the event starts.

Photo and Lighting Tips

Photos can make hair placement and shade look different than the mirror. Check your routine from the angles most likely to show in pictures.

Use natural light

Natural light can make shade and placement easier to assess before flash or indoor lighting.

Check every angle

Look at the front, sides, crown, and hairline so the finish feels balanced from the angles people will see.

Soften heavy spots

If one area looks too heavy, gently blend it before setting or use less product next time.

Pack a Small Touch-Up Kit

For long days, keep touch-ups simple. Bring only what you actually use so you can refresh your look quickly if needed.

Small comb: Helpful for light adjustments without overworking your hair.
Your routine items: Bring approved touch-up products only if you already know how they work for you.
Quick mirror check: Check in natural light before photos when possible.

After the Event

After the event, remove the product according to the final product directions and your normal wash routine.

For best hygiene and to reduce possible transfer onto pillows or bedding, plan to wash the product out before sleeping whenever possible.

Want the Full Routine?

For a full application walkthrough, read the How to Apply Hair Fibres guide. If you are still deciding which products you need, compare Hair Building Fibres and FiberHolder Spray.

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Event-Day FAQs

Should I test before the event?

Yes. Testing beforehand helps you learn the right amount, shade, placement, and finish so event day feels easier.

When should I apply?

Apply after styling your hair and before your final outfit whenever possible. Finish with FiberHolder Spray and let it dry.

Will it transfer?

Transfer can be reduced by applying lightly, blending, setting with FiberHolder Spray, and letting the finish dry. Avoid touching, rubbing, or pressing fabric against the area, especially right after application.

Can I use it for photos?

Yes. Hair fibres can be part of a photo-ready routine. Check the result in natural light and from multiple angles before photos.

What should I pack for touch-ups?

Bring a small comb and any approved touch-up items from your routine. Keep the routine simple so you can refresh with confidence.

Should I buy the Starter Kit for an event?

If you are new to hair fibres, yes. The Go Twenties Starter Kit is the easiest way to start because it gives you the main products and tools for applying, blending, and setting your look.

Ready for Your Event?

New to hair fibres? Start with the Go Twenties Starter Kit so you have the main products and tools in one routine.

Already know your routine? Shop Hair Building Fibres and finish with FiberHolder Spray. Practice before the event, apply lightly, let the finish dry, and avoid touching the area once your look is set.