I'm trying to decide a good hairstyle for my first hairpieces.
I am thinking of a modern caesar style ( forward style covering the hairline ). But i read quite alot about the stray hairs on front that stick to the forhead. Would this be a problem?
If i got a style that i spiked straight up from the front...would this be too difficult to disguise for a newbie?
Just really need some advise regarding obvious DO's and DONT's for a newbie. :?
The best thing to do for a newbie is to get a style that can be worn both ways. any good stylist can give you a style that you can spike up in the front, but if not having a good hair day or if you didn't do such a great job glueing the hairline down, wear it down with bangs.
colins style (on the toplace homepage) is a good example, it can be worn spiked up slightly in the front or combed straight down.
DebbieS.
I just cut my hair down with a buzzer now, to 1 inch. I think its a number 8. I can comb it forward, or i can spike it up. I like cutting the hair short, but one problem of doing this, is that its better to get a higher density. When it starts shedding its more noticeable at this length , but ur style is versatile. U can spike it straight up, comb it anyway with short hair.
I agree with those who say the best haircut for a newbie is one that is designed to be spiked forward. That way you can show off enough hairline so as to help allay suspicions without having to maintain a perfect hairline. And on days for which the hairline is being sucky, or is lifting, and you don't have time to fix it, you can just comb it more down.
I also agree with JRob that I'll never probably bother to learn the skills for maintaining a comb-backed style as this seems easier to me. On the other hand, I prefer a spiked forward to combed back hairstyle anyway. I think it just looks better in general.
Combing straight down in bangs, however, I think both looks kind of dorky and can arouse suspicion.