02-05-2009, 09:40 AM,
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MichiganBaldy
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Re: My first Skin system.
Someday I`ll have one built with a lace base and skin front.
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02-05-2009, 12:05 PM,
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Greenery
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Re: My first Skin system.
Hi Xeon,
Are you referring to the poly and not the latest thin skin? Is it knotted instead of injected? If so, I agree with you that poly actually looks better with medium and short hairstyles and does not lay flat at all. Front hairline looks incredibly natural (it depends on how you cut the base, style it and density).
As for thin skin, it lays much flatter compared to poly. Guess it is because thin skin is injected but not impossible to create a spikey hairstyle. I somehow had difficulty (not so confident) exposing front hairline (completely) as opposed to poly.
Just my own preference and opinions
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02-06-2009, 09:01 PM,
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Greenery
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Re: My first Skin system.
Hi Xeon,
Thank you for your clarification. Yes, I think what you have is poly and not the super thin skin. Both are very nice to me, easy to attach and remove (anytime you want to). Very natural, too.
By getting skin perimeter you gets the best of both worlds. However, just make sure that the density is not too low if you would want to have both lace and skin especially the front part. It depends on how you style your hair (only with your hair combed down or slicked back). If you part on either side you will see (and feel) the demarkation between lace and skin (it is not an issue if the perimeter only on the sides and back but not the entire front).
Greenery
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02-08-2009, 08:31 AM,
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undetectable
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Re: My first Skin system.
That looks really good, Xeon.
I really like that style, it's a really nice way to go wearing a piece, no one would think twice about that look.
Good job.
What are you using for attachment?
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