What Do You Think Of This Guy Work?

BaldBearded

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Some of it's pretty downright AWESOME. Especially the more "out there" looks. I, personally, am less than partial to of the super-straight hairlines.
 

deg_dilemma

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Like it very much. The lower density looks really good.

Shame he's in Poland and not in London :(:(
 

AxC123

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looking good. Someone would have to ask him ( to your question, handmade or from chinese manufacturer ?)
it could be both, for ex: buy a stock piece, and add a graduated hairline on the empty lace front.
I have always wanted to learn how to ventilate a piece in order to add density to my pieces, extend life, etc.... I have everything, except the technique...
I doubt he does a full system at that price, it takes a lot of work to ventilate a hairpiece...
for those who don't know what ventilating is, here's a video
 

Laconian

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2000PLN (around 500 USD) gets you a Chinese piece + cut in & attachment. He claims to have the same supplier as Heydecke.

I don't know how much his custom-made systems cost. Didn't bother asking because I'm on a tight budget.

I'm satisfied with the quality of his Chinese piece. Tomorrow will be week #9 I believe and it still looks very fresh and new. But keep in mind that I'm a daily wearer so there's much less wear & tear. I also wash/condition the piece once every 10 or 14 days. Although I have dyed it three times so far with demi-permanent dye but it's doing just fine.

Seeing as to how this is my first system ever, I'll order my next piece from Lordhair for the sake of comparison.
 

what2018

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looking good. Someone would have to ask him ( to your question, handmade or from chinese manufacturer ?)
it could be both, for ex: buy a stock piece, and add a graduated hairline on the empty lace front.
I have always wanted to learn how to ventilate a piece in order to add density to my pieces, extend life, etc.... I have everything, except the technique...
I doubt he does a full system at that price, it takes a lot of work to ventilate a hairpiece...
for those who don't know what ventilating is, here's a video


hello AxC123.i just saw the video you posted about the hair ventilation. you have an idea where i can find the piece of cloth to sew the hair to. like can i buy just the cloth online?
 

AxC123

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You can google " wig making supplies" or do same search on amazon
Good luck
 
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