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    Thread: New product that is super great from Walgreens!!
Post: Re: New product that is super great from Walgreens...

forex Wrote:hmmm...Im not convinced I think I'll stick with the bluemax line ...cheers! What's the Bluemax line and if you guys are trying to buy crap with Sunscreen why not just use sunscreen? Copper...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 11 17,500 07-01-2009, 04:27 PM
    Thread: Short pics
Post: Re: Short pics

Thanks John, Jazzy, BA and Sprital! Jade and Jazzy, the I-Lace for me is great BUT there has to be a SFS or French on the entire perimter, with the I-Lace being an "island". If you cut into the I-La...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 20 32,598 07-01-2009, 04:05 PM
    Thread: Short pics
Post: Short pics

Base is I-Lace Island with French as the perimeter, 1B, 67%, freestyle, 3mil up front, Nx-Gen bottom coat with UH on top for the perimeter, Walker No Shine tape on the I-Lace for extra hold in the mid...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 20 32,598 06-30-2009, 03:50 PM
    Thread: My two biggest concerns
Post: Re: My two biggest concerns

Indyguy88 Wrote:i had the same worries, for about a month before i got a system i started wearing my glasses and grew a beard, then on cut in day i shaved and went back to wearing my contacts so after...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 7 12,208 06-30-2009, 01:45 PM
    Thread: newbie starter kit? What will I need
Post: Re: newbie starter kit? What will I need

Before reading Debbie's post the first thing I noticed was missing PURE. I think t is head and shoulders better than DeSolvit - althoug a bit more expensive it travels on Airplanes (I've had DesolvIt ...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 6 10,181 02-10-2009, 03:09 PM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

The easiest to clean up is the one where a.) You use the least b.) You wear it long enough to let it break down short enough but before it gets too messy. I need a solid week with my attachments an...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 40 77,680 02-10-2009, 03:05 PM
    Thread: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!
Post: Re: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!

Rob did you hear the pieces start at $1,800? That's a lotta cash for a dog who is not even bald!
reubin General hair replacement discussion 3 7,912 10-14-2008, 12:05 PM
    Thread: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!
Post: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!

Hair systems so easy to attach - even a dog could do it. No glue no tapes no messy clean up - well maybe a pooper scooper. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/v/CxSVTs...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 3 7,912 10-11-2008, 12:03 PM
    Thread: What is the purpose of keeping some lace at front of piece?
Post: Re: What is the purpose of keeping some lace at fr...

emery, use thin layers of glue - very thin. Apply with a makeup wedge. before applying the glue lay the pice on your head and line it all up. mark the front where the lace meets your forehead with y...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 7 13,799 08-30-2008, 11:24 AM
    Thread: how long hair lasts?
Post: Re: how long hair lasts?

gsb - it's not an exact science. Order two at a time and when they come in and are good immediately send one back to have it cloned 3 times. Tell them to keep the model at the factory until all the ne...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 9 19,312 08-22-2008, 10:26 AM
    Thread: Question about poly skin units
Post: Re: Question about poly skin units

Again WESB speaks the truth. Skin looks natural but is hard to style - the way the hair is injected into the skin is the way it will stay forever. I use an I-lace island meaning I-lace all over with ...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 9 17,524 08-22-2008, 10:19 AM
    Thread: SFS lace attachment Question.
Post: Re: SFS lace attachment Question.

Agree with WESB -Also tapes in general for a newbie are tough to work with. Glue is liquid and super thin. A decent attachment could be a THIN coat of white glue all thw way around the edges - applied...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 3 12,969 08-22-2008, 10:14 AM
    Thread: Procedure for detaching and cleaning the SFS.
Post: Re: Procedure for detaching and cleaning the SFS.

Everyone uses and does things a little differently SOOOOO with that in mind... I release with 99% while wearing a bandana. Usually all the adhesive glue/tape stays on my head with just a mild residua...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 3 10,075 08-22-2008, 10:03 AM
    Thread: Hi-Tech will make Hairpieces a thing of the past!!!
Post: Re: Hi-Tech will make Hairpieces a thing of the pa...

A tv show is not reality. Get out with your piece and live a real life. Tv is a vast wasteland.
reubin General hair replacement discussion 6 17,750 08-22-2008, 09:42 AM
    Thread: how long hair lasts?
Post: Re: how long hair lasts?

Speaking of Purology, Bobby, I purchased them when the hype first came out Spring 2005. I used my first combo (shamp/cond) and I'm in the middle of the second combo. I only used this once a month and ...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 9 19,312 08-20-2008, 03:52 PM
    Thread: how long hair lasts?
Post: Re: how long hair lasts?

I got 4 coming in in a few weeks and two new ones cut in and one in the box. I'm actually cutting it close! Like I've said before I get a SOLID 3, could be 3 and a half months and 4-5 would be possib...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 9 19,312 08-20-2008, 03:49 PM
    Thread: New wearer....
Post: Re: New wearer....

Stop wearing hats once you get the piece. Wearing hats is tricky. Bobby can give you pointers but I'd go into work no hat and try to get out of that habit if possible. For Bobby it's not possible beca...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 8 21,301 08-20-2008, 03:40 PM
    Thread: New, need help.
Post: Re: New, need help.

Got a little money? Go the the Windsor convention and you wll leave with a full head of hair and comlete know how. Cost is one plane ticket. Rewwards - priceless. Or you can take the longer learning...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 12,033 08-20-2008, 03:31 PM
    Thread: Thin back hair
Post: Re: Thin back hair

Me permite enseñarlos - es fútbol en caso de que alguien en ese foro sea mal educado. [Image: http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0d5o...a/610x.jpg]
reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 16,173 08-20-2008, 11:02 AM
    Thread: The strangest solution to hairloss I have ever seen..
Post: Re: The strangest solution to hairloss I have ever...

Gotcha Homer. HIs bare scalp was colored "ginger" I wasn't sure about what was colored - hair or scalp - and then I'd never hear of the color ginger. Sorry but I'm a 12 crayons in a box kinda guy. C...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 4 14,580 08-20-2008, 01:19 AM
    Thread: Please post on the new forum--use the old forum for searches
Post: Re: Please post on the new forum--use the old foru...

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.network54.com/forum/241571/">http://www.network54.com/forum/241571/</a><!-- m --> John you guys should keep that forum for a yea...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 11 22,105 08-19-2008, 12:37 PM
    Thread: Category Ideas
Post: Re: Category Ideas

Yeah we may want to make a category for PRODUCTS, abnout PRODUCTS - products outside of adhesives and pieces - reviews of products and rules about products (airlines not letting you travel with such ...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 15,534 08-19-2008, 12:32 PM
    Thread: Thin back hair
Post: Re: Thin back hair

RFC Just be careful in areas you can't readily see. When checking yourself out in a mirror at a restaurant you can easily see your front and some of the sides. But if you are taping patches to the na...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 16,173 08-19-2008, 12:15 PM
    Thread: Uh Oh ....
Post: Re: Uh Oh ....

Quote:"and since no one knows my past history and that I am clueless about hair wearing .... " Yeah like no one here has any idea you're a baldy. The other forum still exists and everyone here is fro...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 8 15,403 08-19-2008, 12:11 PM
    Thread: New wearer....
Post: Re: New wearer....

I was using toppikk for years before going with a piece. I grew a full beard and when it came time to slap the first piece on my head I did it at a proessional shop on a Friday after work. This was MA...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 8 21,301 08-19-2008, 12:07 PM