Both of those pics are me. The cave man pic and the first one.
I guess I have to be careful what I post because the second set of pics was an example of what a full cap SHOULD NOT look like. That unit was sent back to be remade.
Ok where to begin...
First off, thanks for the feedback. This was my first full cap, was a little thick at the time (it has since shed down to a nice density).
Second of all, there is DEFINITELY a lot of misinformation about hairpieces on this board.
I wore a topper for two years but had to battle with concealers for thinning sides so I decided to go with a full cap, and it was the best move I've ever made.
I can guarantee you that with the units I have now, nobody would be able to spot me as a "wearer" on the street. Are they perfect? No. But I can indeed expose hairline, I have no issues with color, blending, crooked attachment, etc.
Someone noted about the back looking "dodgy". I believe this pic was taken after a fresh cut in. When you wear the unit for a few days the back settles in and the hair lays down more naturally.
Since this pic was taken I have cut two full caps in shorter styles that look pretty damn amazing. Since then I have learned a few little tricks (such as adding more taper to the neck area) to improve realism. This is an ongoing process which I am trying to help pioneer. Not too many guys wear full caps. Everyone tried to discourage me from going that route, but I soon found out that this was due to misinformation as well. Nobody knew what you could do with them because nobody had TRIED to push the limits, and that's what I'm setting out to do.