Jake I'd steer well clear of Newlacecu, I had a bad experience and so have others. Read the comments on this video
If it was an isolated comment maybe there's two sides to it, but I've seen quite a few and not just on this link.
Hi Noah, would be grateful if you could send me the information too, I've been researching for a long time now but a bit hesitant to start the journey. Thanks
I've been talking to Mike at MG Ford, seems to really be good and proactive. Like you I think the price is a bit steep but as I'm looking at my first hair system I'm thinking it will be worth it. I've just posted about a company called airfeelhair.com which may be worth a look.
I don't recommend Newlacecu at all. I bought a system from them and they sent the wrong base size, wrong density and I paid for the haircut service which wasn't done! Total rip off merchants, stay well away. Can't comment on Lordhair or Farell.
I watched it and thought the hairstyles were very young, particularly the first two. I didn't see fear in their eyes, more like joy! The other thing I thought was when they revisited a few weeks later they actually looked better and more natural. Maybe a bit whimsical but it had a feel good...
Has anyone tried this method of getting a stock system cut and styled? If so, how did you ask them and did you get many knock backs?
My wife has one visit our home but I'm wary about asking her (the hairdresser I mean) about it.
Hi Noah, the company is Newlacecu. I have considered that as an option, I'm in North Devon in the UK. I've asked them to send me a new system to the correct order specification, base size, haircut, less density and then I will send them back the original system.
Firstly I've been researching hair systems for a while now, had a failed hair transplant and this is my only option now. I ordered my first system online with a company in China, not sure if I'm allowed to name them as not sure of rules.
I provided measurements for base size, asked for 15% less density as...