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RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - Landon - 11-22-2011

Dear JRob,

Please, just an information..... =DDD

What do you use for this system.... only glue and/or tape?




Thanking you in advance for your help!


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RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - post - 11-23-2011

wow!! fantastic pics.i always have a problem with the freestyle units i order where the hair is always. very buffed up.

does a foward ventilation make it more manageable and easier to style?


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - post - 11-23-2011

wow!! fantastic pics.i always have a problem with the freestyle units i order where the hair is always. very buffed up.

does a foward ventilation make it more manageable and easier to style?


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - elvis - 11-23-2011

post, what do you mean? is it hard to comb the hair forward?


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - JRob - 11-26-2011

(11-22-2011, 08:30 AM)Landon Wrote: Dear JRob,

Please, just an information..... =DDD

What do you use for this system.... only glue and/or tape?




Thanking you in advance for your help!


^______________^!

Tape around the entire perimeter except at the hairline, where I use glue.

Since there is a lot of "blunt" edge french lace with hairline that meets right at the edge it is detectable to touch if it isn't tacked down 100%. If this were an all swiss custom unit as opposed to something I cut out of an old full cap this would be a lot less of an issue because I could have a little extra lace extending beyond the hairline, but as it sits the tape plus the french lace plus the hairline right at the edge needs to be well attached and even then someone might be able to detect it.

I think it's pretty good for a recycled full cap though Wink
(11-23-2011, 01:05 AM)post Wrote: wow!! fantastic pics.i always have a problem with the freestyle units i order where the hair is always. very buffed up.

does a foward ventilation make it more manageable and easier to style?

I always get forward ventilation. The only time I would order anything else is if I were going to wear the hair totally slicked back. No problems spiking a unit with this kind of ventilation.


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - Landon - 05-03-2012

Hi dear JRob,

Please, I have a question for you, about adhesive tape, because I have problem with "Blue-liner" tape that release a lot of residue on my lace when I remove the lace of my hand.


What's the best? ......I look for a good "tape" with minimal residue, what do you recommend me?



Thank you very much dear! Wink





Landon


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - andrei_eremenko - 05-03-2012

blue tape is really great...I mean if you let it attached for 4-5 days you get no residue on lace...for me it works good.


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - JRob - 05-03-2012

Landon-

You might want to try Walker No Shine or Stick It tape. Both offer an excellent hold with less cleanup than blue liner. I also get less irritation in the nape with these tapes.


RE: Full Cap Mohawk *with Pics* - Landon - 05-05-2012

Ok, I will try these......

Thank you very much dear JRob! Wink