06-14-2012, 12:00 AM,
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Stock unit density?
If you order a stock unit with 65% standard density and then ask for it to be 30% gray, will that increase the density?
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06-14-2012, 01:12 AM,
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RE: Stock unit density?
Thanks John!
Was wondering as the gray hair will have to be added as they are normally synthetic, or do you keep stock units with 10%, 20% or 30% gray?
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06-14-2012, 07:53 PM,
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RE: Stock unit density?
Thanks John, that makes sense!! (I was actually hoping it would increase the density of the stock unit to more than 65%!)
Do they spread the percentage evenly through the unit?
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06-15-2012, 06:59 PM,
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RE: Stock unit density?
John,
Thanks, I understand.
I ordered a custom unit but I am seriously considering a stock unit with gray.
Few questions please?
Will the gray change the color you need to order? In other words do you need to maybe order one shade darker as the gray would "lighten" the whole unit?
Do the stock units have straight hair or a body wave?
What is the contour of the front? A, AA ??
Do you have example pictures of units that have 10%,20% and 30% gray?
Could the look in Joe's cut-in video (as per my previous post) be achieved with a stock unit?
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06-15-2012, 11:14 PM,
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RE: Stock unit density?
@Oldwearer There is no difference in what can be achieved through a cut-in with a stock piece to a custom made one.
The question is whether a stock piece matches your own hair in density, colour & ventilation, as well as a custom made piece would.
Some people are lucky enough to have fairly standard specs and so a stock piece is viable.
If, however you have specific requirements such as percentages of grey, a certain shape of front contour etc. then you are best to order a custom and send in a hair sample, to get the perfect match.
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06-15-2012, 11:45 PM,
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RE: Stock unit density?
Hersute,
I already have a custom unit on order but I would like to experiment with some stock units.
I would appreciate it if John would answer my questions regarding the stock units.
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06-15-2012, 11:55 PM,
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RE: Stock unit density?
Sorry, my aim was to be helpful.
One to one conversations like the above are usually conducted via email.
I wrongly assumed you were using the public forum to solicit replies from others too.
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