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Re: Some Full Cap Photos - JRob - 08-25-2009 dale1389 Wrote:The only thing im really worried about with this full cap when i take the plunge, is attachment and getting it on without glue everywhere and without big kinks in the lace!!! I have an almost foolproof method for attaching straight and clean. You have read the rough draft of my eBook I think??? The final copy is edited and online now and you can find instructions for my attachment method here- http://www.hairjive.com/blog/?page_id=25. Don't worry about getting glue everywhere. It's pretty easy the way I attach. When you get ready to take the plunge let me know and I will walk you through it. Re: Some Full Cap Photos - klifford - 08-26-2009 JRob, Your e-book is great but where are the step-by-step pictures ??? This is most definitely a case where pictures are worth thousands of words! I noticed you have yet to post any recent pictures of the finished product (unless I have missed them somehow). Is it because you are not satisfied with the full-cap and don't feel it's up to par yet ? Should those of us considering a full cap wait a while til some of the issues are worked out (ie. the temple area ventilation problem you mentioned) ? Thanks for your input on this ! Re: Some Full Cap Photos - JRob - 08-26-2009 klifford Wrote:JRob, Working on it buddy! I will be adding full color, step by step pics to the eBook in the very near future. And I did post pics of my latest unit on my blog a couple of days ago. Re: Some Full Cap Photos - BostonKid - 08-26-2009 Dale, I'm all sorts of confused. You have hair - all buzzed it appears - but you got all-lace wig (which looks damn good btw) and now you're not wearing it? What's the story? Re: Some Full Cap Photos - dale1389 - 08-26-2009 BostonKid Wrote:Dale, I'm all sorts of confused. Hey buddy, Ive always had crap thinnish hair... had it pretty long, decided to go a full cap and make a transition between my own long hair and full cap. i shaved my head and got it all ready to attach etc, spent hours trying to do it, couldnt get it attached right as i was trying to intergrate my nape hair (big mistake for my first time), decided f*ck it, then ended up stuffing up and going into local town with a shaved head, all my mates saw my shaved head so there is no way i could make the transition now! have to wait until hair grows out again to go the full cap! Re: Some Full Cap Photos - BostonKid - 08-27-2009 Ahhh, gotchya. See that's why I'm interested in the PSB ThinSkin - easier attachment, or so I hear. But if you can secure on your head now, I say f*ck it and go out w/ it. Re: Some Full Cap Photos - buddy38 - 08-27-2009 k this n jrob has convinced me to go down full cap Re: Some Full Cap Photos - positive youth - 10-23-2009 Hey Dale, how's the full cap look after a couple of months? know you haven't worn it much yet but just wondering How long is the hair on it? Six inches or do you think it's longer? Re: Some Full Cap Photos - dale1389 - 10-23-2009 hey buddy, no idea mate its stashed away somewhere. id say the length is about 3-4 inches though!!! hair would of held up well because its been in a draw! Re: Some Full Cap Photos - Wildcat - 10-24-2009 How long til you pull it out and start wearing it you reckon? I'd be keen as to start wearing if I was in your position! I'm about to order a full cap now, did you message John to hook it up or how did you go about it? I am thinking of just get a stock cap for the first time as well. Also how long did it take between you ordering to it arriving down under? Thanks mate, sorry to be a hassle. |