You can do that thing where you mark the line on your forehead with a comb. I think you need red on one side and blue on the other side (dual tac) tape.
Rapid Release adhesive solvent Is the best to remove adhesive. 100% lace will always look natural. Pls try this adhesive remover it will save your lace from had trouble cleaning. Don’t use on skin, only for cleaning lace.
You should go for system with a 1 inch poly perimeter around the back and sides, with French or Swiss lace through the middle. Will make attachment far easier.
Your forehead looks great. Big, but age suitable. I remember seeing a study that said the majority of women actually prefer a norwood 1.5/norwood 2 vs a juvenile perfect hairline.
Hair quality is the same as always. I've rarely tried anything different. It is easier to style because lower denstity allows more lean and it uses knots rather than Vloops so the hairs doint spring back too much. This length hair is pretty good for styling. The longer, the more weight and potential shape hold. The curls were not at the end, they were a general wave throughout. The hairs that curled under during placement were better controlled by wetting the hair more - I haven't devised a good method of completely keeping the hairs from falling in the way during placement. My instincts tell me to finalize my shave zone and stencil, then use the tan marking method by spraying my forehead with the stencil. Then I would investigate better tape with better hold for the back and sides, and glue the front last. Potentially a poly permiter could be added underneath swiss lace so that glue could be used without mess, but Im not sure if that would make the netting visible. If poly roots were bleached to avoid doll hair lines, a hybrid system is probably the ultimate solution. There are legends of people buying blonde poly hair systems and dyeing them brown without incident, but I have seen zero evidence of this. I would choose that method to combine ease of use and realism until hair companies sell them that way, but I have been in talks with hair compoanies about making custom pieces for me this way for over a decade, and all have failed.
@@StickOnHair Great response and appreciate the extensive review. I've watched you over the years and thank you for your knowledge, advice and experimentation. You are the 'go to man' of the hair system world. I've been eyeing up potential lace systems for two reasons as I've suffered from really poor quality poly systems over the past year from Lordhair and see you're having some success with this AIR model. I used to wear lace frontal systems ( poly at the back ) but found the glue did seep through and into the hair as I'm a sweater to, particularly on the forehead area - which is the worst place to leak as a system wearer. I have yet to see a system dyed that looks even remotely passable. I find that the makers of hair units are just that whilst not actually experiencing or wearing the finished product hence we are the ones that suffer the various defects of them. They need to get you on the board at Lordhair in an advisory capacity then things might change ! The only thing I've helped with the dolls hair look is to go for a slightly lighter system. I used to wear a no. 5 but went to a 6, now usually 7 ( light brown ) and the dolls hair effect is reduced and not as prominent as the darker colours. Glad you also agreed that tape has no adhesion to lace - seriously thought I was the only one that found it did not hold in the slightest and also good on you for highlighting the crown area on poly UTS systems. This has bugged me for two years ! Thanks again for your in-depth reviews and tips.
You can do that thing where you mark the line on your forehead with a comb. I think you need red on one side and blue on the other side (dual tac) tape.
My favorite one I’ve seen on you so far. I also think the higher placement looks more natural
My forehead's pretty big - I think I need to drop it down 1-2cm.
Yea maybe just a c’nt hair lower but it looks perfect
Rapid Release adhesive solvent
Is the best to remove adhesive. 100% lace will always look natural.
Pls try this adhesive remover it will save your lace from had trouble cleaning. Don’t use on skin, only for cleaning lace.
You should go for system with a 1 inch poly perimeter around the back and sides, with French or Swiss lace through the middle. Will make attachment far easier.
Sir, What density ? ;)
Your forehead looks great. Big, but age suitable. I remember seeing a study that said the majority of women actually prefer a norwood 1.5/norwood 2 vs a juvenile perfect hairline.
Density ??
What is that white piece stickonhair put on his hair system at the beginning of the video?
Just started watching but wanted to tell you that tags at the back can easily be undone.
I tried for years. How do you do it?
How about the hair quality itself? Easier to style ? Less clumpy? No curls at the end ? ( These drive me mad )
Hair quality is the same as always. I've rarely tried anything different. It is easier to style because lower denstity allows more lean and it uses knots rather than Vloops so the hairs doint spring back too much. This length hair is pretty good for styling. The longer, the more weight and potential shape hold. The curls were not at the end, they were a general wave throughout. The hairs that curled under during placement were better controlled by wetting the hair more - I haven't devised a good method of completely keeping the hairs from falling in the way during placement. My instincts tell me to finalize my shave zone and stencil, then use the tan marking method by spraying my forehead with the stencil. Then I would investigate better tape with better hold for the back and sides, and glue the front last. Potentially a poly permiter could be added underneath swiss lace so that glue could be used without mess, but Im not sure if that would make the netting visible. If poly roots were bleached to avoid doll hair lines, a hybrid system is probably the ultimate solution. There are legends of people buying blonde poly hair systems and dyeing them brown without incident, but I have seen zero evidence of this. I would choose that method to combine ease of use and realism until hair companies sell them that way, but I have been in talks with hair compoanies about making custom pieces for me this way for over a decade, and all have failed.
@@StickOnHair Great response and appreciate the extensive review. I've watched you over the years and thank you for your knowledge, advice and experimentation. You are the 'go to man' of the hair system world. I've been eyeing up potential lace systems for two reasons as I've suffered from really poor quality poly systems over the past year from Lordhair and see you're having some success with this AIR model. I used to wear lace frontal systems ( poly at the back ) but found the glue did seep through and into the hair as I'm a sweater to, particularly on the forehead area - which is the worst place to leak as a system wearer. I have yet to see a system dyed that looks even remotely passable. I find that the makers of hair units are just that whilst not actually experiencing or wearing the finished product hence we are the ones that suffer the various defects of them. They need to get you on the board at Lordhair in an advisory capacity then things might change ! The only thing I've helped with the dolls hair look is to go for a slightly lighter system. I used to wear a no. 5 but went to a 6, now usually 7 ( light brown ) and the dolls hair effect is reduced and not as prominent as the darker colours. Glad you also agreed that tape has no adhesion to lace - seriously thought I was the only one that found it did not hold in the slightest and also good on you for highlighting the crown area on poly UTS systems. This has bugged me for two years ! Thanks again for your in-depth reviews and tips.
with lace and tape YOU CANT WATER THE HAIR