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A question for lace system wearers who might expose the edge of their system.
In my attempt at wearing the hair "up" around the perimeter in my current system, I am finding that no matter how good the bond (tape or glue), that when I try and do a high topknot, the hair will pull on the edge, and pull up on the lace (see pic, desired look).
The first system did NOT have this issue, because of the cut-in style included a blend with the system (a slight perimeter of system hair cut VERY short, and blended with faded side hair). Even after I shaved my side and back hair, this still worked. The second system did NOT get cut (no one here in Israel I can find to cut something they have not sold).
Since I wish to continue with my attempt at the Viking look, I had the idea that with the current system under production, that the perimeter of lace that is left after production is NOT trimmed to the very edge of the hair, and a few mm is left, and then that is glued down to the skin.
Does anyone think that this can work? My thinking is, the lace sinks into the glue, becomes invisible, and then the stress is not at the edge of the system, but a couple of MMs in almost like what is done at the hairline.
Does this sound like something that could work?
Thanks, guys.
Steve
In my attempt at wearing the hair "up" around the perimeter in my current system, I am finding that no matter how good the bond (tape or glue), that when I try and do a high topknot, the hair will pull on the edge, and pull up on the lace (see pic, desired look).
The first system did NOT have this issue, because of the cut-in style included a blend with the system (a slight perimeter of system hair cut VERY short, and blended with faded side hair). Even after I shaved my side and back hair, this still worked. The second system did NOT get cut (no one here in Israel I can find to cut something they have not sold).
Since I wish to continue with my attempt at the Viking look, I had the idea that with the current system under production, that the perimeter of lace that is left after production is NOT trimmed to the very edge of the hair, and a few mm is left, and then that is glued down to the skin.
Does anyone think that this can work? My thinking is, the lace sinks into the glue, becomes invisible, and then the stress is not at the edge of the system, but a couple of MMs in almost like what is done at the hairline.
Does this sound like something that could work?
Thanks, guys.
Steve
