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Advice on full cap - toxicwriting - 02-05-2009

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I’d like to make a full cap in this style and was wondering what sort of specs you guys would recommend. I’m 25 and would like a density that doesn’t look fake but at the same time also doesn’t present a hair loss appearance. I'd like the option to style it up and well as leave the bangs down. From what I’ve read already on here 70% freestyle sounds popular…. Any advice?

This would be my first piece.


Re: Advice on full cap - BA707 - 02-06-2009

Yes mate 70% and freestyle, Get it cut in nicely and Bobs your uncle.


Re: Advice on full cap - JRob - 02-06-2009

I swear, if I had a dollar for every 17-25 yr old guy who has emailed me looking for this type of style with a full cap, I would be a very wealthy man Smile

You younger guys have it sooooo good....you have no idea. An all french lace base full cap in this style is the easiest hairpiece in the world to pull off.

I would make one possible suggestion though. If you wil generally be combing the hair forward (you can still easily spike it) but if you will be styling in an overall forward direction i would go with forward ventilation. The issue I have had with freestyle pieces in the past was that they tended to get tangled more easily. Maybe it was just my newbie-ness, but i have always found the forward vent to work better for me.

This piece has more curl, but you get the idea.....

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