STEP THREE Front Contour and Scallop Front

STEP  THREE Front Contour and Scallop Front

Understanding Front Contours and Scallop Fronts

Choosing the right front contour and scallop front design for your hair system is essential for achieving a natural look that suits your personal style. Use the images below to help you select the perfect front contour and scallop front for your needs.

Front Contour Options

Front contours come in various shapes to match different preferences and hairline styles. The four main types are:

  1. AA Contour: This contour features a deep curve, providing a more pronounced hairline recession. It is ideal for a very natural look, especially for those with naturally receding hairlines.
  2. A Contour: A slightly less pronounced curve than the AA, it offers a natural look while maintaining a bit more hair at the hairline.
  3. CC Contour: This contour has a moderate curve and is a common choice for a natural yet fuller hairline appearance.
  4. C Contour: Featuring the least pronounced curve, the C contour gives a straighter hairline and is suitable for those who prefer a less receded look.

     

    Front Contour

     

    Scallop Front Options

    Scallop fronts are designed with a saw-tooth or zigzag edge, enhancing the natural appearance of the hairline. The different scallop designs vary in the depth and frequency of the zigzags:

    1. #1 Scallop: Features shallow, wide zigzags for a subtle scalloped look.
    2. #2 Scallop: Similar to #1 but with slightly deeper zigzags.
    3. #3 Scallop: Includes deep, frequent zigzags for a more pronounced scalloped effect.
    4. #4 Scallop: Combines moderate depth and frequency for a balanced scalloped appearance.
    5. #5 Scallop: Has deep, wide zigzags providing a bold scalloped look.
    6. #6 Scallop: Features the deepest and widest zigzags for the most pronounced scalloped effect.

     Scallop Front

     

    Choosing Your Front Contour and Scallop Front

    1. Assess Your Natural Hairline: Choose a contour that closely matches your natural hairline for the most realistic look.
    2. Consider Your Style Preference: Decide whether you prefer a more pronounced or subtle hairline.
    3. Select a Scallop Design: Pick a scallop front that complements your chosen contour and enhances the natural appearance of your hairline.

    By carefully selecting your front contour and scallop front, you can achieve a hair system that looks natural and suits your personal style perfectly.

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