I have a few questions I'd like to ask that I've been a little uncertain with in regards to wearing a hair system, especially as I am still pretty new...
Okay,
Is have too much of a straight hairline, or full hair always a dead give away? I don't mean unrealistically dense, but just generally what a full head of hair would look like with no hair loss or balding? I am in my 20s and I am wondering if it's that out of the norm to see such a thing, or if it would look strange/odd on anyone who is not a teenager.
Another question, is it noticeable if someone's hair is a slightly thinner at the bottom or sides? the hair piece I have now is a stock and it's still kind of on the thick end, but my hair is on the fine side, but it's not especially thin (that shows and is my own) but I had some a few people in public who pointed it out a bunch of times, or laughed at me and made a big deal about it. Somebody said something about 'extensions' and how they should get extensions for the lower/bottom part of heir hair. A couple people would look at my hair suspiciously or laugh and I heard someone say once "I think it's a wig!" which was pretty horrible I think. I've posed pictures and I don't think it's that noticeable. I've spent lots of time researching and studying hair and how to make one look realistic but yet still all of these weird reactions. It was in a specific place and I think they were just rude people.
Is this common in some places, if your hair is too nice/full they'll mock you and say it's a wig or something? I have a graduated hairline and everything had a proper cut in.
Could it just be hair type? my dad had thick black curly hair, and he was for the most part "white" (since the system I have is not european hair) plus I am bi-racial anyway, and I don't think it looks that startling on me. I don't have particularly dark skin, but my complexion is light olive and my skin turns brown quite easily and as well my hair color is dark brown/next to black . When I was younger, before my hair started thinning, my hair was dense all over and I did not show very much scalp at all.
Okay,
Is have too much of a straight hairline, or full hair always a dead give away? I don't mean unrealistically dense, but just generally what a full head of hair would look like with no hair loss or balding? I am in my 20s and I am wondering if it's that out of the norm to see such a thing, or if it would look strange/odd on anyone who is not a teenager.
Another question, is it noticeable if someone's hair is a slightly thinner at the bottom or sides? the hair piece I have now is a stock and it's still kind of on the thick end, but my hair is on the fine side, but it's not especially thin (that shows and is my own) but I had some a few people in public who pointed it out a bunch of times, or laughed at me and made a big deal about it. Somebody said something about 'extensions' and how they should get extensions for the lower/bottom part of heir hair. A couple people would look at my hair suspiciously or laugh and I heard someone say once "I think it's a wig!" which was pretty horrible I think. I've posed pictures and I don't think it's that noticeable. I've spent lots of time researching and studying hair and how to make one look realistic but yet still all of these weird reactions. It was in a specific place and I think they were just rude people.
Is this common in some places, if your hair is too nice/full they'll mock you and say it's a wig or something? I have a graduated hairline and everything had a proper cut in.
Could it just be hair type? my dad had thick black curly hair, and he was for the most part "white" (since the system I have is not european hair) plus I am bi-racial anyway, and I don't think it looks that startling on me. I don't have particularly dark skin, but my complexion is light olive and my skin turns brown quite easily and as well my hair color is dark brown/next to black . When I was younger, before my hair started thinning, my hair was dense all over and I did not show very much scalp at all.
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