The short answer......both. Assuming both have excellent graduation of hair at the hairline, then the determining factor will be attachment. If either attachment using adhesive/tape is poor then the hairline will look like crap. If you have never worn a hp previously you are likely to have fewer issues in the beginning with lace. Given that a lace or uts hp has a typical longevity for a new wearer of 3 to 6 months, you will likely be ordering another within the first few months of wearing. Learn the basics with lace, then, try the uts.
See this thread from May.....https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/thread...ollege-student. Toplace and NW Lace are mentioned. Both sites have pics of new and experienced wearers. You will see excellent hairline examples with uts and lace.
06-11-2018 11:28 PM
grincher
Simply, try both and see which is best for you. Its very personal.
For me its not just about the hairline but the whole how it feels and how easy it is to manage.
I am not a fan of liquid glue (its messy for me) so I steer away from UTS and use lace. Many others love it.
07-14-2018 08:00 AM
tylerbose
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Originally Posted by grincher
Simply, try both and see which is best for you. Its very personal.
For me its not just about the hairline but the whole how it feels and how easy it is to manage.
I am not a fan of liquid glue (its messy for me) so I steer away from UTS and use lace. Many others love it.
I don't think tape would work well with an expose hairline.
09-14-2018 12:32 PM
EdinLA
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Originally Posted by tylerbose
I don't think tape would work well with an expose hairline.
Tyler... this is not true. I wear a French lace unit (a bit thicker lace than the Swiss) with Walker No Shine tape and wear it with an exposed hairline. I work in the financial industry with daily client visits. I never have a concern of my exposed hairline. I change the tape every 2-3 days. It will be all in the application and it takes time to refine it.
Using glue on lace just becomes messy and takes longer to clean up. If you have the time, then glue it.