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The importance of a magnifying mirror (wall mounted photo)
11-27-2009, 08:05 AM,
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Re: The importance of a magnifying mirror (wall mounted photo)
Thats great advice. But my question is, What do you do if you notice your hairline, or lace is visible in a different lighting condition? I notice that problem a lot with lace sometimes. you can attach in front of a mirror with directly light and it looks great, You go into less light or more of a shade and you might be able to see your lace. That is one of the reasons why I am trying to get skin to work for me in the front. The only remedy I can think of for this lace problem is to cut the lace as close to your hairline as possible. But in doing this, I find you dont get as sturdy of an attachment at the front, the lace frays a little more, and it makes it a lil more difficult attaching ur front lace with glue when u dont have that lil extra lace.

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Re: The importance of a magnifying mirror (wall mounted photo) - Xeon005 - 11-27-2009, 08:05 AM

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