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RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - Paul In Ireland - 05-22-2012 Might be no harm to post your specs. of that system, for those who`d like a similar style....did you spike up the front yourself [with product] or is it `forward from crown with spiked front``? I assume you went for French lace ? I like the temple area too..really natural look there. RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - JRob - 05-23-2012 Quote:I LOVE fullcaps and to honest they are waaaay better and more natural than most toppers ive seen. the problem is when you have decent back and side hair, a lot of he time even decent back and side hair doesnt match the piece in so many ways. I feel since i got the FC it looks so much more natural density wise, color match and blending wise. There will always be a market for partial units and although they do work great (and are possibly even a better choice in many cases) for guys who have good side and back hair, many people just don't realize that despite the drawbacks of a full cap there are many advantages and it's pretty much a no-brainer for anyone who is struggling with a partial unit. Not having to worry about color match and blending is HUGE and it eliminates a lot of the headaches associated with wearing. Freaking Amazing - Snipe - 05-23-2012 Looks awesome! RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - Mr.Hair - 05-23-2012 Perfect! RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - Spartan - 05-25-2012 Looks good, well done. Especially with the back hair falling flat down, thats the trickest part to making a fullcap look realistic. How long do you leave the fullcap on for? I had terrible itching there when I tried a fullcap. RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - amcrewman - 06-13-2012 Very natural looking. Great job!! Thanks for sharing with all of us. RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - macmike - 06-19-2012 I am interested in knowing the density percentages in the different areas. RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - MattNH - 06-20-2012 Is it just me who thinks the hair at the nape of the neck is un-natural looking, seems to be a bit sticky outy? Excellent look everywhere else though and the cut/style looks perfect-top job. Regards RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - andrei_eremenko - 06-21-2012 i am thinking the same as you matt...also the pics are not clear so it doesn't show the reality RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting - furball - 06-22-2012 I also thought the nape was the only less-than-natural part of this fullcap. Front great, temples natural, but nape not quite right from a wearer's scrutiny. I thought it was just me when I saw positive comments on this specific area. Not being a fullcap wearer, I'm no expert on what might remedy this, but I have read a bit on the subject ... ... perhaps point-cutting the nape a slight bit shorter w/ some randomness, and then leaving a bit of the edge of the tape beyond the lace would cause the hairs at the very edge to stick down against the neck a bit more (thought I read a tip like this ... JRob, maybe?). Just a thought to put the finishing touch on an otherwise excellent look. ~FB -who is currently stuck w/ a bad piece that would be way more detectable than the above nit pick |