Interesting cut-in. Unfortunately, the camera was in the wrong spot and your arms blocked most of the cutting action. What little I saw, however, was helpful. The camera (or you) should have been positioned on the other side of the room for a better viewing angle. Either that, or you could have used a mirror on the wall to reflect the image into the camera. Thanks for sharing your expertise, George.
The only way to get the sense of how good the system looks is to see it from the front along with someone's face. If it has a realistic look from the front is the determining factor. Whether it looks natural around the hairline is everything. This video was not overly helpful due to that.
@@mariomathews5690 Seeing it from the front, even if the client wanted his face slightly camaphlaged is everything! If the color is right almost any hairpiece looks good from the back or sides, its the front that determines if it is a truly natural appearance or not. If the front hairline is not natural looking this is ALWAYS a dead giveaway that it is a hairpiece. So this video was NO help.
Thanks for editing the video and jumping ahead skipping a big portion of the video so we have no idea what you did to the bottom rendering this video pointless. Might as well have just posted a before and after pic instead of sitting there explaining anything at all.
Wow , amazing, you are a Pro !!!!
Night and day...guy looks like a new man with hair.
Do you install hair systems that clients bring?
i like this one,
Can you please record another video but change your cameraman please
Hard to tell how it actually looks on the client but the cut and layering are great.
nice hair system
Interesting cut-in. Unfortunately, the camera was in the wrong spot and your arms blocked most of the cutting action. What little I saw, however, was helpful. The camera (or you) should have been positioned on the other side of the room for a better viewing angle. Either that, or you could have used a mirror on the wall to reflect the image into the camera. Thanks for sharing your expertise, George.
That's a trick, so that you go to him to get the haircut instead of cutting urself at home...😉😉
The only way to get the sense of how good the system looks is to see it from the front along with someone's face. If it has a realistic look from the front is the determining factor. Whether it looks natural around the hairline is everything. This video was not overly helpful due to that.
The idea is not to show a detailed installation method :)
@@mariomathews5690 Seeing it from the front, even if the client wanted his face slightly camaphlaged is everything! If the color is right almost any hairpiece looks good from the back or sides, its the front that determines if it is a truly natural appearance or not. If the front hairline is not natural looking this is ALWAYS a dead giveaway that it is a hairpiece. So this video was NO help.
Thanks for editing the video and jumping ahead skipping a big portion of the video so we have no idea what you did to the bottom rendering this video pointless. Might as well have just posted a before and after pic instead of sitting there explaining anything at all.
Camera man/woman should try to be still
Too much Hair
To thick for his age and his bangs are to short
Hire a professional camera person...
Still too thick