(08-12-2011, 08:48 PM)Justin Tyme Wrote: I have very thin hair on the sides and back. I'm even balding at the nape.
I was using partials until a year ago, but they just weren't working. I tried lowering the density, but the density wasn't the problem. It was the QUALITY of the hair. I couldn't get a bad quality hair to match my own bad quality hair. Stoopid I know.
So I decided to go a full cap. No matching - not even color matching - involved. And the hair on the cap is good quality hair.
Just a thought.
lol im the same as you...
(08-12-2011, 06:08 AM)expriest Wrote: I have not only sparse hair at the sides and back, but the diameter is very thin, which brings me to my big question: is there any supplier out there good enough to actually offer truly different hair texture types? I've ordered from almost all the usual suspects, and while of course you can always order low density to address sparseness matching, you can't specify hair diameter. The hair is always the same, it's thick (well, thicker to my standards anyway). If I could find a supplier that could even come close to matching the hair texture/diameter of my hair I would be over the moon. Think about it, even though I may order 45% on the sides and back of my hairpiece, when the hair falls into my own hair and the hairpiece hairs are, say, 200% thicker in diameter, it's not going to match up as well as it otherwise would. I hope that makes sense, and any input re: getting different hair types is much appreciated.
Just talking about this makes me wonder why there aren't companies doing this. There must be demand for a finer texture hair for us guys who are caucasian and have thinning hair EVERYWHERE.
The women who donate their hair can't possibly have the same hair thickness, so why not offer varying diameter types found naturally among hair donors instead of a random, "hope you get lucky" approach? Maybe I should start a hairpiece company as this seems it could be a competitive edge. Also? I know Hollywood lace asks you about hair texture when you order online, but I would never order from them. They sent me a piece with the knots so visible at the hairline it was a joke. I remember calling them and saying, "how can you honestly expect anyone to wear this?" And I don't recall the hair texture to be any different.
Anyway, any feedback is much appreciated
duno if this would help but isn't indian remi hair thinner than chinese remi? i switched to indian remi cos it was thinner and just styled better...