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Is it possible to reduce the hair density of a 0,03 poly safely?
Whole systemThe entire system, or just the hairline?
Whole system
Damn, so i have to get it right on the first try.I would say, no.
I have to say that right now trying to modify your piece as a newbie is a bad idea. Replacements may not be forthcoming
I would say, no.
I guess I misunderstand what is meant by 'Reduce the Hair Density'. My system comes in a normal density - and we use a combination of straight edge razor at the base of the unit, and thinning shears. the straight edge reduces the 'straw' feeling when you have too many short hairs mixed in with the longer hairs. Through this process, we take me down to what most would say is a med-light to light density. My hair looks great
In my avatar photo - we really reduced the density here - we started out as a Medium Density unit.
A stylist can make the unit appear thinner than it already is. I always like a tiny bit of transparency near my temples. I also get the hairline thinned out, as well. My whole unit looks thinner, overall, once my stylist goes to town on it. Thinning shears are amazing!
no clue. I’ve only requested semi-exposed/non-exposes hairlines. I have French lace units and the hairline is...eh lol. Fortunately, it’s durable af! All of my units have lasted a long time.I wonder how the stylist avoids the shorter hairs from sticking out on the hairline?
I wonder how the stylist avoids the shorter hairs from sticking out on the hairline?