Going through my camera and I just realized that I snapped a couple of macro shots right after I did my attachment for the Full Cap DVD the other night.
This particular hairline isn’t the *best* I’ve had, but it looks great semi-exposed
Going through my camera and I just realized that I snapped a couple of macro shots right after I did my attachment for the Full Cap DVD the other night.
This particular hairline isn’t the *best* I’ve had, but it looks great semi-exposed
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#1 by Dave on September 2, 2009 - 10:27 pm
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It looks like the slightly visible lace grid extends down your forehead beyond the region where the front-most hairs are sewn in. Would it be possible to trim the lace all the way back to the hairline to make the unit more undetectable?
#2 by JRob on September 2, 2009 - 11:05 pm
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Hey Dave, thanks for the comment!
Yes, the lace is slightly visible in the pic, but rest assured it is completely undetectable without the macro lens setting on the camera. I don’t have any paparazzi stalking me armed with $10,000 super-zoom cameras at this point so I’m not too worried!
Seriously though, you do have a point about the lace being trimmed back to the hairline. I always trim it back with french lace because it prevents buckling, but with swiss lace I leave a little extra since it’s a bit easier to work with. Under *normal* circumstances it is completely invisible as long as it is clean and attached properly, so I usually keep a little extra lace there. Plus, I look better with more of a comb down style, so for me the hairline isn’t as big of a deal as it is for some.