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What makes a peice real or awful?
01-06-2011, 12:09 AM,
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RE: What makes a peice real or awful?
(01-05-2011, 05:28 PM)Baldrich Wrote: You pretty much got it in 1 there Gel. Just one additional pet peeve of mine: if you order a small percentage of grey hair, you want the grey hair to have the same texture as the colored hair. I have had a couple of units (not from Toplace) where the grey hair was far coarser and seemed to have a different curl from the rest of the hair, and from my real hair - total giveaway that it might be a piece.

they use synthetic hair in a human hair wig when they are putting greys/whites it. This is so you can re-dye the hairpiece when it fades and still have greys since the synthetic hair does not take up the dye. gel
(01-05-2011, 10:38 PM)semprecapelli Wrote: Well, all your questions and concerns are legitimate, but believe me, you would not ask them or even wonder if you ever would have had the chance to watch (or better to deal with) the whole production process of a hair system in Asia especially in China...

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I wouldn't ask them to follow the template? to really place the crown POSTERIOR. to try to vent all the areas the same so when you are done the quality control person knows to look for skimpy spots around the perimeter and have a little hair added. Um, yes I would and if I could go and watch them, despite the crowded hot factory part of it i'm sure i would be fascinated with the whole proccess...but this is a HUGE business and less returnes and remakes if the makers or quality control know what is a deal breaker (such as one bare area poorly vented that shows tape and is a baldspot) Nothing personal against a worker- they are doing hours of tedious eye draining work but they are gonna keep making these peices and there are reasons why most of us have boxes of $200 unworn peices...just a thought
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RE: What makes a peice real or awful? - jeffsxyz - 01-06-2011, 12:09 AM

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