Fanjeera
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My 810€ costing custom made full lace human hair piece finally arrived today and looks strange. Can't imagine going to public places like this. Something seems really off.
The first thing I noticed was the color: it has a red tint to it, my own hair is darker. So should I color it? Is it actually that difficult to get the colors match? I let it done in the summer -- perhaps my hair was faded from the sun then? Perhaps it is easier to just color both your natural hair and the system? Do a lot of people do it? Can I leave it on my head while coloring?
Also, the haircut just sucks. The hairdresser specialised in hairpieces just can't do a normal male haircut, I think, though, she may be the best for just doing cut-ins and blending it. WHile I was sitting there I just let it cut shorter and shorter -- it started looking better, but not enough.
I probably have to go to a regular hairdresser and explain her how to handle the edges of the hairpiece to not make them blunt again. It will be difficult to style it differently, because this is the way the strands are tied to the lace.
The density is too high again. Although, I told them I want less density than my first piece, it's still too dense. Also the hairline doesn't look graduated, but I forgot to tell them. And perhaps I drew a too unnatural hairline?
The knots are not bleached. They told me they would do it, but they just didn't.
Give me advice please, so I could leave the house in the weekend!
Thank you very much!
Here are all the pictures I've taken of it:
http://imgur.com/a/1p688
The first thing I noticed was the color: it has a red tint to it, my own hair is darker. So should I color it? Is it actually that difficult to get the colors match? I let it done in the summer -- perhaps my hair was faded from the sun then? Perhaps it is easier to just color both your natural hair and the system? Do a lot of people do it? Can I leave it on my head while coloring?
Also, the haircut just sucks. The hairdresser specialised in hairpieces just can't do a normal male haircut, I think, though, she may be the best for just doing cut-ins and blending it. WHile I was sitting there I just let it cut shorter and shorter -- it started looking better, but not enough.
I probably have to go to a regular hairdresser and explain her how to handle the edges of the hairpiece to not make them blunt again. It will be difficult to style it differently, because this is the way the strands are tied to the lace.
The density is too high again. Although, I told them I want less density than my first piece, it's still too dense. Also the hairline doesn't look graduated, but I forgot to tell them. And perhaps I drew a too unnatural hairline?
The knots are not bleached. They told me they would do it, but they just didn't.
Give me advice please, so I could leave the house in the weekend!
Thank you very much!
Here are all the pictures I've taken of it:
http://imgur.com/a/1p688
