Which base is the real best one in giving a natural hairline?

aqeel6600

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I keep looking at sites and each time they give conflicting statements, they say lace system give better hairlines and swiss > french, and on the skin type they say it too give the most natural hairline especially if we are talking ultra thin skin, so which one is it?!

Are there any pics showing the front hairline of the same person wearing a lace and then a skin?
 

Cruise21

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Thin skin- Much more realistic when viewed up close and doesn't have the issue of fraying or getting hair stuck in glue that lace does to affect that realism. Of course, it doesn't breathe or let air and moisture through very well.

Each type has its pros and cons. Best thing to do is get different base types and wear according to your needs at any particular time.
 

aqeel6600

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Thin skin- Much more realistic when viewed up close and doesn't have the issue of fraying or getting hair stuck in glue that lace does to affect that realism. Of course, it doesn't breathe or let air and moisture through very well.

Each type has its pros and cons. Best thing to do is get different base types and wear according to your needs at any particular time.
I'm in a country where the temperature can raise beyond 50C in the summer, so the stable thing is that I'm gonna use a mostly lace base, but I can choose whether the hairline is going to be lace or skin.
 

aqeel6600

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As a professional, I will say that most go for a system with a lace front when exposing the hairline.
Thank you, I've been trying different hairstyles and most of the ones that suit me has some of the hairline exposed, and sadly I wasn't able to pull off a full fringe
 

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And what to do to keep the hairline still realistic at the end of an attachment period, when the glue is dirty?
 
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