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Another "Specs. please"-Thread - Lost - 04-24-2010

Hello all,

could please tell me, what specifications I have to choose to achieve a style like that?

http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/1848/style3.png
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/4636/style2.png
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/8199/style1.png

also I would like to achieve this with a full cap due to overall miniaturization. Would you say that this is possible?

Ah and by the way: What is a warning-level? Noticed it when i previewed my post Smile

Thank you in advance!


RE: Another "Specs. please"-Thread - ToplaceUSA - 04-24-2010

Hi Lost,
Welcome to the forum. Of course you can achieve that style. In fact it's very easy since there is no hair line exposure. The density is 70-75% with a slight wave. The hair is very long and covers the guys eyes. You get up to 6" included and I think that would be enough but just to be on the safe side I'd measure the length from where the hair system starts to your eyes. Doing that in a full cap is no problem. That's a nice style and if you have a 'square' face shape it's looks great.
Regards,
John


RE: Another "Specs. please"-Thread - Lost - 04-25-2010

Thank you!

In fact, i've used to wear my hair very similar to this guy before this **** alopecia destroyed my hair quality.
Now I just have to find a way to make a template with much existing own hair on my head.


RE: Another "Specs. please"-Thread - ToplaceUSA - 04-26-2010

Lost,
Try to keep as much of your own hair as possible. You'll probably end up having to shave some sparse areas that are just not salvagable but try to keep what you can. Remember, we can make the base in any shape that you want it so don't feel like you have to stay with a 'conventional' shape.
Good luck!
John