(01-11-2011, 02:18 PM)Baldrich Wrote: This is the look you don't want, and it is caused by trimming the lace too close to the front hairs. The hairs droop out of alignment.
For a Swiss lace system, if you are going for a style which exposes hairline, you need to leave a millimetre or so of bare lace in front of the first hair to avoid this happening.
Be prepared for Andrei's firm, yet oddly emotional reply about Ben Afflect. Very odd how much he cares about this. Maybe he is Ben Afflect...... or has his posters all over his wall and maybe a shrine elsewhere in his home. lol