Need advice (photo) - Printable Version +- Toplace USA (https://forum.toplace.com) +-- Forum: TopLace Forum (https://forum.toplace.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: General hair replacement discussion (https://forum.toplace.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: Need advice (photo) (/showthread.php?tid=5768) |
Need advice (photo) - joe - 05-19-2013 This is hairstyle i want to achieve with straight hair, I would like to show a little scalp on the top. Usually i not expose my hair line and i'm affraid to do that, but i need to change my style... I plan to use swiss lace, but what type of hair is the best for straight hair, Remy, Indian or Chinese Hair ? Advice are welcome Regards RE: Need advice - ToplaceUSA - 05-19-2013 Hi Joe, I suggest Indian Remi for that look. The Chinese Remi is thicker diameter hair and to achieve the look in that photo Indian Remi is the best. The density is 70-75% and it's a nice head of hair. Regards, John http://www.toplace.com/ RE: Need advice - joe - 05-19-2013 Hi, For hair line what is the best ? Graduated hair line or not ? If i choose graduated, invisibility of lace hair line is always correct ? What is the best way for bonding hair line system, tape or glue ? Thank you for your help Regards RE: Need advice - antywanty - 05-19-2013 hairline adhesive, orwg, oil resistant white glue, great hold, water based. there's a lot of choice. skin systems can look slightly uniform @ the hairline, but once you lose a few hairs from the hairline there as good as lace.you have a more random hairline. you could achieve this yourself with plucking, or possibly request lace front, med skin everywhere else, but don't get caught up in the ohh I think I see a grid pattern.(lace) you have a lot of choice from many adhesives,tapes, its a case of suck it and see (not literally)_ everyone's body chemistry's different, so greatest thing about wearing choice!!!!!!! control!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ohh and feeling fantastic, looking fantastic. Anthony northeast uk RE: Need advice - joe - 06-03-2013 Hi john, Are you sure for the density ? 70 - 75 that's not too high for this hair style ? I want to expose partially the hair line. For my future order, i thought choose 65 - 68 % no more, and no graduated hair line. You confirm ? Regards RE: Need advice - ToplaceUSA - 06-03-2013 It looks like there's some product in the hair--it's shiny. That would make it look heavier. You could go 65-70% with no problem. I suggest a semi-graduated hair line--it's between graduated and non-graduated. Regards, John http:///toplace.com RE: Need advice (photo) - joe - 06-04-2013 Thank you very much John Regards RE: Need advice (photo) - joe - 06-09-2013 What is the Density for this style ? Regards |