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Quote from: Noasar on February 04, 2021, 06:37:11 AMI think that if a restoration is done well it can actually add value. I can think of some restorations over done that are virtually indistinguishable from the original - repinking is the easiest thing to do and it can really improve the look of a pony. I understand why some people don’t like it but for me it’s ok I think with re-pinking, sometimes it doesn't look right. I can't seem to get the color formula right, myself, which is frustrating to me. I've seen lots of people post pics of re-pinked hair on here that looks spectacular, and I would have no problem with buying one of theirs, but if it looked as bad as the attempts I've made, I wouldn't buy it, either! (Shameless off-topic plea: if anyone has the perfect color recipe, I'll love you forever if you feel like sharing it with me!)
I think that if a restoration is done well it can actually add value. I can think of some restorations over done that are virtually indistinguishable from the original - repinking is the easiest thing to do and it can really improve the look of a pony. I understand why some people don’t like it but for me it’s ok