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Heres one. Let me know what you think.
geThat looks totally natural Tom; no one would look twice at it.
I think if you want a hairline which is completely comfortable to expose you will probably have to wait for your next system and get a lace base and a graduated front. Does your man do lace units? What about graduated fronts?
In the meantime you could probably get away with the kind of style I use - hair brushed forward and then flipped up with a bit of wax. The hairline is semi-exposed but always in the shade. It's a nice easy care solution.
Yes I’mHi Jack.
Are you going to Tom Sampson in kidderminster then.
To be honest I had read about lace and read about skin. I was leaning to lace but Tom said that it's not as long lasting and has to be maintained every 2 weeks as opposed to 4 to 6 with skin.
I think you are doing the right thing, getting one fitted and going for skin.
Lace to me seems to be for more experienced people, as in people who fit them them selves and can maintain it when ever they like.
I highly recommend Tom, he's a great guy.
Getting skin fitted by a salon is a great starting point. It's very much a learn as you go exercise.
You won't regret it. The first few days are tough but you get used to it.
Blows my mind you would start with a still great and salvageable head of hair like that, shave it off, and glue that thing to your head.
Does it look good? Definitely. But you'll find over time it's nothing like having real hair.