Thank you Noah, I've lurked on these forums past week or so and seen your other posts you seem like a knowledgable cool dude. This hair is to me awesome, but would you know the proper specs if I was to order it from another vendor? The lace type, density, etc etc? I am a complete newbie and dont know how to replicate Stevie's wig typeHi Danny
This is an absolutely standard lace hair system. All the wearers who post on this board, including me, are wearing something pretty much identical to this. The only distinguishing feature (apart from the price) is that he is a handsome young guy and he takes the piece off on camera so that you can see how it works. It's just a good piece of viral marketing. Stevie's piece is not even that great - for my money the front hairline looks a bit too dense and wiggy.
You can get the very same system, with a better more realistic hairline, for around US$250 from any if 3 or 4 vendors.
Noah
Noah you definitely have knowledge, i read your comments. Can you specify a couple of quality vendors. I`m a new member.Hi Danny, that's understandable and normal, but the guys who run these businesses (Eric in the case if NWL) are there to give you that help. He wears a piece himself, and is very easy to deal with. I would say Stevie's specs are:
Base requested - Swiss Lace
Hair Length - standard length
Graduated Hairline - no (but if you want a more realistic hairline than Stevie - yes)
Hair Density - 100
Curl - bodywave
Ventilation/Style - Freestyle
Bleached knots at hairline and exposed areas such as parts or crowns - yes
and these 3 or 4 would be northwestlace, hairdirect and toplace? anything else i should consider?Hi Danny
This is an absolutely standard lace hair system. All the wearers who post on this board, including me, are wearing something pretty much identical to this. The only distinguishing feature (apart from the price) is that he is a handsome young guy and he takes the piece off on camera so that you can see how it works. It's just a good piece of viral marketing. Stevie's piece is not even that great - for my money the front hairline looks a bit too dense and wiggy.
You can get the very same system, with a better more realistic hairline, for around US$250 from any if 3 or 4 vendors.
Noah
Hi I am completely new to this and want to try it, so you are saying there is other companies doing what "Quiff and Co." is doing but for cheaper. Please specify some quality vendors if you can. Much appreciated.Hi Levi - I will drop you a PM