Youtube video: Getting wig fitted experiment - opinons?

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  • oxo2010
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    Originally posted by Dav7
    Just came across this video there on youtube.




    Any opinions? Do you think the wig really looks convincing, do you think it would look realistic for a man trying to conceal MPB? If so, any inklings as to how much (a) a wig of this quality would cost, (b) what would the monthly styling costs be and (c) how airtight and unflinching would such a system be - would wind or water make it noticeable or perhaps even blow it off?

    I made another thread about hairpieces and came away feeling that perhaps it would be a bad route, however after watching I'm re-thinking and re-considering my position.

    There's nothing wrong with the system. It's the STYLIST who's at fault. She butchered that hair system and left the man who's wearing it look like a complete idiot.

    Yes, it looks fake and yes, the haircut is AWFUL. To be honest, I wouldn't dare go out in public with that thing on my head.

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  • Buster
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    The hair line looks ridiculous.

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  • stratofortress
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    Originally posted by NotBelievingIt
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CWCK9Jlu3Y

    Is a WAY better toupee cut in and showing.
    That looks better. The main problems I've observed with hair pieces are either that the density is too high, or the wearer has lost most/all of their temple points.

    And overall, you want a nice style as you want to look better anyway.

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  • NotBelievingIt
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    Is a WAY better toupee cut in and showing.

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  • Youtube video: Getting wig fitted experiment - opinons?

    Just came across this video there on youtube.




    Any opinions? Do you think the wig really looks convincing, do you think it would look realistic for a man trying to conceal MPB? If so, any inklings as to how much (a) a wig of this quality would cost, (b) what would the monthly styling costs be and (c) how airtight and unflinching would such a system be - would wind or water make it noticeable or perhaps even blow it off?

    I made another thread about hairpieces and came away feeling that perhaps it would be a bad route, however after watching I'm re-thinking and re-considering my position.
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