01-27-2009, 12:32 PM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
The specs are all Swiss lace, 65% density, color #3 ash, no gray, medium wave, freestyle ventilation
As far as the downside to full caps, let me address that in a different thread right now.
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01-27-2009, 12:36 PM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
oh, I forgot the attachment method. All glue (Ultrahold) for perimeter. No tape, except for one small piece about 3 inches behind the front hairline. With the hair so short and the density so thin at the nape area and the sideburns, tape actually shows through in those areas. hock:
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02-01-2009, 12:01 PM,
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macmike
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Re: my full cap photos
Did you order you full cap draw template without shaving your head? I have thought about a full cap but don't want to be completely bald waiting on a unit to get to me.
macmike
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02-01-2009, 06:53 PM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
MacMike...I just wet my very thin sides and nape hair and it probably didn't add any significant volume to my template.
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02-06-2009, 06:55 AM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
I appreciate the comments, Supo. I am not totally sure I understand exactly what you mean by "upper front temples - and - the distance from the temples from front to back" and "I think if you brought the temples forward and made the ear part shorter cut..."
Unfortunately, I don't have the vocabulary needed to describe these things as precisely as desirable. I understand the words "temple point" to be the point on the sides hairline that most juts out toward the middle of the face (i.e., toward the nose). When you say "upper front temples", do you mean the curve that goes from the temple point to the end of the front hairline? And when you say to bring the temples forward, do you mean to make the temple points more toward the middle of the face (closer to the nose)? That way, the angle from the temple point to the end of the front hairline would be less vertical than it currently is. Am I understanding you correctly?
Also, when you say "the area in front of the ear needs to be a little less density for about a half inch back", do you mean that the hair in between the ear and the temple point needs to be a little less dense for about a half inch from the "hairline" toward the back of the head??
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02-06-2009, 12:30 PM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
Yeah JRob..We're gonna get me some product and a stylist and do this thing up. Meanwhile, it's working out just fine. I just like to hear people's comments. I don't think we can see ourselves objectively. We need others to point out our blind spots sometimes.
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02-07-2009, 04:15 AM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
Not sure why I'm getting called a muppet. I did try to post the photos on the site directly and it didn't work. Then I requested for you to help me with posting the photos (see the 'Ask BA'
thread) and didn't hear back. Check that thread, mate. I thought I was being resourceful.
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02-07-2009, 04:23 AM,
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dino
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Re: my full cap photos
I took the photos down for now. I'll post some new ones in the future.
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