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How do you avoid "wall of hair"?
11-09-2008, 05:44 AM,
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Re: How do you avoid "wall of hair"?
MichiganBaldy Wrote:Sometimes I just build my own hairline by carefully plucking individual hairs after I`ve applied the hairpiece.

You want to pull the hairs out by the knot. You dont want to pull too fast and break the hair, ir you`ll be left with the knot and a short hair, get a bunch of these and it`ll look out of place.

With French lace I do this with the unit off the head with the hair dry. If you use eyebrow type tweezers (the kind with the "paddles" on the ends) and grab the hair close to the knot and pull quickly, it will break the knot (which is the weakest point) and both sides of the hair will come out.

You just have to experiment for yourself. There isn't a right or wrong way to do it, as long as it works for you go for it.

My last thread "Hairline so real it's SCARY" was done this way. Granted, it has shed down more since then and has some thin spots, but it has looked good since day 1.
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How do you avoid "wall of hair"? - jaycee - 11-08-2008, 02:01 PM
Re: How do you avoid "wall of hair"? - AAA - 11-09-2008, 04:59 AM
Re: How do you avoid "wall of hair"? - JRob - 11-09-2008, 05:44 AM

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