Looks way better.
Btw, did you get your stock system form NWL?
No, TopLace. I've heard a lot of good stuff about TopLace, but so far I'm honestly not impressed. The quality of the stock system is great, but the knots are not bleached even though they are advertised as having bleached knots, I was told my hair sample was a 1B, but the color was way off from my bio hair. I've finally got the color somewhat close to my bio hair by washing it some and being in the sun. The custom systems I've ordered from them is taking a lot longer than what they said it would. That's why I got a stock unit in the first place. If my custom units aren't what I expect them to be, I'll try NWL.
I have two custom systems that I got from NWL and I also feel like color is slightly off, even though I sent in a sample. However, I might be wrong and maybe it looks better once it's attached. Everything else looks good though, graduated hairline with bleached knots and didn't take too long to get.
My advice is ordering a color-ring from hair direct and you can decide yourself.
Medium brown. You're right, but what you can do is ordering a blond system and dye it to the color you need. If needed you can dye your bio hair as well.Is your hair dark or lighter? I was told that with hair as dark as mine that it's almost impossible to completely bleach the knots.
Honestly, I think you owe yourself a better haircut. It's too helmety and middle aged for a guy your age. I think something lighter and spikier would suit you better.
I agree. I'm hoping once the fluff settles down I can do something with it. Right now I can't get it to do anything other than take on the shape of a helmet lol. Other than that, any other suggestions?Honestly, I think you owe yourself a better haircut. It's too helmety and middle aged for a guy your age. I think something lighter and spikier would suit you better.
Oddly this was cut in by a guy at a salon that does hairpieces and hair replacement. That's one reason why I came on here with this one because I just thought it was wrong, but it was done by someone that's been doing it for longer than I have been alive, so I just thought that maybe I was being paranoid. I guess I wasn't. What do you mean by the "newly created peak"? I'm just wondering so I can correct it.It’s obvious because of the hair length starting from the top of the newly created peak. You need to cut the hairs in a not so aligned pattern and definitely style it with a product. Thickness can also be reduced if you go to a salon that sells hair pieces. A warning about the adhesives: they can cause dermatitis. Be careful.
LOL so true. I've been shaving my head for 10 years. That's been my style from my late teens into my 20s now. So yeah, you hit the nail on the head there.It doesn't look like fake; it just looks like an old man's haircut, with every hair greased into line. There is certainly no need to take it off for your event. I think if you just put some gel in it and spike it up a bit it will look fine. But when time permits you should get a better haircut - get them to take some of the weight off it and make it a bit lighter and spikier. Honestly, it looks to me as if you have been without hair so so long that you have lost touch with what look you want to achieve with hair LOL. Don't worry - it will come back.
Honestly, it looks to me as if you have been without hair so so long that you have lost touch with what look you want to achieve with hair LOL. Don't worry - it will come back.