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Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo
04-23-2010, 07:34 AM,
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RE: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo
(04-22-2010, 08:31 PM)bingofan Wrote: Thanks for that -- I find a poly perimeter around the sides up as far as the temples, and then just lace at the front, is easier to work with -- is that impractical with a full -cap? It works fine on a hair -piece, but may not be practical on a full cap? I know about the nape issues with lifting etc. on an all -lace full cap, just wondering is poly perimeter not practical on full caps.

I have limited experience with poly perimeters, but the experience I do have had led me back to all lace.

There are several issues that you face using poly:

1) The nape area is enough of a challenge to get to adhere and look realistic without the added isues of having a poly edge to deal with.
2) Depending upon the density of the unit, the transition between the lace and the poly edge might be visible.
3) In my experience, poly does not reduce attachment or cleanup time.

Most full cappers go with all lace units, but you might want to experiment with one poly perimeter unit just to see for yourself if it is for you.
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