Hey guys,
So I've been wearing lace for around a year. 80% of the time it's fine but under the wrong light it becomes quite visible as I have an exposed hairline.
I'm wondering what people think of the following.
For French lace, the back and sides just look extremely normal under any lighting condition. The linchpin for this whole thing is the front.
Therefore why not have two systems?
One French lace and one whichever has the most realistic front hairline.
The French lace system template will be 1-1.5 inch short from the front.
The other one will be cut into 1-1.5 inch shapes. So you will have quite a few of these pieces from one system.
So you tape the French lace fully and I can leave that on for 4 weeks.
Then you just glue on the strips you have for the last 1-1.5.
To me this makes a lot of sense, but am just wondering if I'm missing something?
So I've been wearing lace for around a year. 80% of the time it's fine but under the wrong light it becomes quite visible as I have an exposed hairline.
I'm wondering what people think of the following.
For French lace, the back and sides just look extremely normal under any lighting condition. The linchpin for this whole thing is the front.
Therefore why not have two systems?
One French lace and one whichever has the most realistic front hairline.
The French lace system template will be 1-1.5 inch short from the front.
The other one will be cut into 1-1.5 inch shapes. So you will have quite a few of these pieces from one system.
So you tape the French lace fully and I can leave that on for 4 weeks.
Then you just glue on the strips you have for the last 1-1.5.
To me this makes a lot of sense, but am just wondering if I'm missing something?
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