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This is a Full Cap. Just got it out of the box from the factory, rinsed it, snipped a little off the side burns with my thinning scissors & put it on. Since this picture I've worn it in the steam room to take out the curling out of the back so it won't flip up in the back. And I'll take another picture after I've worn it some more and maybe snipped it off alittle more here & there. The look is not the same as a regular hairpiece but I believe after wearing it for a few weeks it will work.
In all honesty, I think it would look better if the density was less. The piece looks good, but the density is something a 20 something would have, in my opinion....
Well, I'm not a day over 29. Just kidding. This is a work in progress. I appreciate your opinion. That is something to consider. Ordering a unit with less density next time. Thanks - Wylie
Hi Wylie, I like your work in progress comment ! I do the same the first few weeks with a new hair system. A razor comb is really helpful here as weel as thining shears for the ends with blending. I always condition my new units everyday for the first week or so, which takes out the wiggy and poofy look , as the hair settles down. I would like to see apic of the back if you get a chance.
Tony
Thanks Devildan, I'll get a picture of the back & sides in a few days. Glad to know U condition Ur units like that. I used to use a razor comb on my growing hair before I started shaving it. I had forgotten about it. Thanks. I'll be posting later. Wylie
hi wylie,its whatever you like really..i have seen your youtube vids mate you are a legend hehe
it looks good and alot of guys your age still does have a full thivk head of hair, it is not as common to see but they are really out there so I think your hairs perfect
I agree with Billy. Lots of older guys still have thick hair. The style looks okay, but it's not something I would choose for myself.
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