The best thing to do really rather than `sweating` over getting spec. bang-on is to enclose pics of your side/back hair [so they can see what way it lies naturally and it`s density ] and if that last pic is the style you`d like to have, just enclose that too and they`ll replicate it ..the template looks fine--I`d enclose the 2 pics of it sitting on your head as it`ll give the factory a proper idea of how things are..... just pop your contact-details etc. in the envelope along with a pencil-diameter sized hair sample [ just pop a small rubber band around it to hold the hairs together tightly] Just send it in by normal mail rather than signature-required, and John will e-mail you a Paypal invoice if you haven`t paid on line yet, when he receives your template. Best wishes with it ..I`m sure it`ll be just fine....just order in your supplies in the meantime....there are some recent threads covering the type of things you need to start you off...regards, Paul.
I'm not sure what others will say but that front hairline looks a bit pointed? I think most people require a softer & straighter hairline...just my thoughts. Regards
Actually you`re right there MattNH... it is a bit pointed....you might just want to `round`it a little at the very front there....you might need to add a tiny bit more material either side of that front `point` just to give a little more of a gentle curve, or just nip off that little `point`.. it looks from the side-view including the flaps, that just that very front `tip` might need to be very slightly trimmed to give a `curve` Regards, Paul.
Yeah and whichever way go do it, just make sure you follow your actual/real hairline.....if you frown or otherwise crease your forehead, you`ll see that the scalp skin doesn`t move whereas the forehead skin does... just trace/mark the line/curve by drawing a line using the back spine of a comb[not the teeth] ..the mark will remain visible for quite a while so you`ll be able to adjust your template to suit...... good luck.
Very kind of you...The funniest thing is that I have made this template following my real line..I mean the real line that I used to have when I still had my hair..
Well if that`s the case fante, just marginally trim that little point to take the `sharpness` off it..the normal`rule`is to follow your original hairline... if you look at the last pic with the guy with a system sitting on his head, you can see a gentle curve on it... that would probably look more natural on you than a point ..it`s a very very `small`thing anyway and the template looks nicely-done.