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Can they look real?
Can a hair piece really look as good as real hair? Wouldn't be best to just do a transplant?
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Some hairpieces can look very lifelike and be undetectable but they require a lot of maintenance and tend to be expensive.
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Originally Posted by bigmac
Some hairpieces can look very lifelike and be undetectable but they require a lot of maintenance and tend to be expensive.
They Can look very real. Spencer talks about the problems with the clubs and whatnot on the show, but he says that you can buy good ones.
Maybe you should call in or PM Spencer.
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Where Do I go To Ask A Question or PM Spencer?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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There's a learning curve to attaching and maintaining a hair system. Regardless of whether you attach and remove daily or weekly or bi-weekly, it really doesn't take a lot of time or effort..
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Originally Posted by BaldBob
There's a learning curve to attaching and maintaining a hair system. Regardless of whether you attach and remove daily or weekly or bi-weekly, it really doesn't take a lot of time or effort..
How long have you been wearing one? Do you have any pictures you can upload? I'm interested in learning more about the whole thing.
I went to toplace.com but didn't get much from there. The website is very outdated.
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Yes,they can
As a hair replacement wearer for nearly 16 years, I can tell you honestly that the newer lace front hairpieces can absolutely look lifelike-even at kissing close distance. Now, that being said-the aforementioned realistic look lasts maybe a week after having had a service from a technician who cleans,attaches, and adds hair if needed. After that, the day to day maintenance is the part that requires much finesse. I have learned certain tricks of the trade through the years. There are many variables that can be altered. 1)Color-you have to be careful not to let the color fade
2)Style-whether you where it parted to the side ,middle,slicked
3)Using gel,hairspray,mouse all have different results
4)Keeping your "real hair" color matched to the replacement
5)Whether you let your hair air dry, or you blow dry it
6)Keeping the length of the real hair in proportion to replacement
So you see there are many different options to work with. If you become skilled at the maintenance of the replacement your chances of somebody detecting it is quite small. However, as any hair wearer can attest-there are going to be those days where it just doesnt come out quite right.This is going to happen from time to time and is one of the pitfalls that you have to accept.I hope this is helpful to anyone considering using hair replacement.
NYJames
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