This is a photo of a brushback piece before being sent out. I've had people ask me in emails what the difference is between this and flatback, so for others that have wondered as well...basically flatback is the most extreme of the two ventilations and is only going to go backwards style wise. It also isn't going to have much "lift" to it because it's an extreme backwards ventilation. I'll try to remember to post a flatback photo next week when those orders come back (if there is a flatback piece in them).
With brushback, it's a softer "back" ventilation and can be styled with more lift, some bangs, etc. if you wanted to change the style up. Or, you can style it extreme back like a flatback easily if you wanted. It just gives you more flexibility with styling if you're not sure that you want it to always go straight back to the extreme every day.
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Hi Eric this is a very nice looking system, Would you say it is more then 90% density and I know it is hard to tell on a monitor but what color is that , it also looks like it has more then one color in it.
It that system made with Indian Remy Hair .Thank you
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This is an all french lace, medium light density (100% or 65% for those that are used to the lower density scale) with brushback ventilation. It's a custom size and color, this is not a stock piece. The front is non graduated.
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In my opinion that density is fine until about age 50. It also depends on the density of your own side and back hair. I have seen men in their 70's who are not bald have very thick hair, but to me, If you over 50, (Iam 60)the less hair the better to pull off the illusion.
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This is what I thought, you don't want something that really stands out. Yes some people are very lucky, my mother's father had a thick mane of hair into his 80's
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I completely agree that it's best to base density on your existing side/back hair rather than age. There are guys in their 20's that have very thin and sparse side hair that couldn't pull a piece like this off without putting a huge bullseye on their head.
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I can envision that piece on my head, because the color is very close to mine. I have a touch of grey, and even at 60, I could pull it off, if the density was lower in the front, to say 55-60% on the lower scale.
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That's so awesome! I wish I'd seen this before I ordered my custom unit. Next time, though. Next time. It really is awesome and it would work awfully well for my particular hair style.
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I thought brush back would be the same as flat back. the hair looks to be vented forward giving it a nice lift. I REALLY like this because the hair can be combed forward and retain some lift.
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This message has been edited by luvtrax on Apr 4, 2012 8:28 PM
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Where is the picture? Have you deleted it or am I not able to see it as I have not logged in? I'd really like to see them so I can decide on my next piece. Could you please repost hem?
Thanks
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