I wish I had taken pics but I didn't. People say this is thin and yeah, it isn't a full head of hair but I wouldn't call it thin. If you're using it as a ponytail extension, it's really thick. If you're using it to lengthen your hair while it's down, just make sure you get something that matches your hair type. Color doesn't matter as much as whether it's curly or straight, because people do get hair in multiple colors. If you have curly hair, you want a curly extension. If you have straight hair, you want a straight on. If you have one type of hair and use the other type of extension, that's when people will really be able to tell it's an extension. It does tangle pretty easily, which is to be expected, so just keep that in mind when you store it. I like to do the Princess Jasmine (tie your ponytail up and then add more elastics going down the ponytail) to keep it tidy while it's on my head if I've got a lot to do while wearing it.It's not shiny, I didn't feel like I needed to do anything to this before I could put it in my head to make it look right. It has 5 clips so it's 5 clips long; for me that means if I clip it on the back of my head it goes ear to ear easily. If I add it to the front of my ponytail (like if I clip it in a few inches behind my bangs instead of along the back of the ponytail) it goes from ear to ear that way too. So full coverage. For those that don't know, if you want REAL full coverage... your extension pack should have a 5 clip, a few 2 clips, and a few 1 clips so it's not the usual "full head" treatment, but it doesn't look thin. I don't think you're going to find anything cheaper for what this is, I had been looking for months and came across this. I'd buy more, I might buy more in different colors.