RE: full cap nape area (photo)
thanks for the support.
well option 3 is out of the question, this is mainly due to the fact that I have had laser hair removal on my sides so nothing grows there, this was for easy attachment.
yes option 1 actually this could work, I doubt a woman would touch the back of my neck that often, like a <1% of it happening, then I can drop some line like "my back neck is a sensitive area, after some accident"
I think I will just leave excess hair on my next cut in, my current cut in is buzz guard #4 aka 13mm, and that includes the lower nape area.
when I get my next unit in late march I will try to style the lower nape in such a way that this is not an issue, OR I could just try and cut the template at the occipital ridge and let excess hair in from that point.
I just can't understand why it is not holding very well, is it b/c its neck muscle and not head bone? It is skin base, next one will be swiss base, but I don't see how it can make THAT much of a difference, my frontline is all swiss lace and there is ZERO lift for 48+ hours with G2BG, it might have something to do with neck muscle + angle of my head, maybe if my head was down flat and I tried to lift it it would be harder to lift?
wasn't there a poster called jrob here, that had a website and a DVD for full cap wearers, I wonder what his take was on the lower nape area, its kinda an obvious problem as soon as you bond a full cap, once you "feel around" the nape area the base lifts very easily.
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