11-02-2008, 05:29 PM,
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AlopeciaChica
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Re: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY
Wow nice job JRob! I would never guess either!
When you alter the hair line, did you have to somehow change the density along the edges as well?
Tanya
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11-02-2008, 09:18 PM,
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peverel
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Re: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY
Very nice, looks awesome.
What kind of base is it JRob?
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11-03-2008, 06:00 AM,
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AlopeciaChica
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Re: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY
JRob Wrote:This is all #64 base attached with a blue liner contour finished with white blue at the edge.
Tanya- yes, when I cut the hairline and added the recession I plucked some of the hairs to stagger the edge.
I bet that's a lot of plucking to get this result. Fine job you did!
By the way, Is #64 Super Fine Swiss lace?
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11-03-2008, 08:20 AM,
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JRob
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Re: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY
Xeon- Sorry....white GLUE at the edge.
This unit was much thicker when I got it but has shed down to where it is at now. There are places where the density is great, some places it's still a bit thick, and some places that need a touch of Dermmatch. It just so happens that the spot where I took the pic is a bit thin. I prefer a bit thicker density myself, but even getting down into that 50-55% range these things still look super good as long as you cover any spots that are too thin.
Tanya- #64 is French lace, Swiss (or SFS) is even finer and less detectable. I prefer SFS and have a few units on order with SFS hairlines, but the french is FAR more durable. And no, it didn't take much time to remove the hair, maybe 30 minutes including the temples.
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11-03-2008, 12:25 PM,
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AlopeciaChica
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Re: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY
JRob Wrote:Tanya- #64 is French lace, Swiss (or SFS) is even finer and less detectable. I prefer SFS and have a few units on order with SFS hairlines, but the french is FAR more durable. And no, it didn't take much time to remove the hair, maybe 30 minutes including the temples.
Only 30 minutes? I have to ask - 'cause I've tried this before and it took me forever! How do you pluck the hair to thin out the density? While wearing it I guess? I was worried about breaking the lace...
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