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    Thread: does hair on thin skin lay flatter then on SFS?
Post: Re: does hair on thin skin lay flatter then on SFS...

yes... Which can be a problem for some switching TO SKIN who want a little body and some flexibility. Also with a freestyle ventilation on lace the hair is more natural in that to goes the way you c...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 3 12,637 08-19-2008, 10:40 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 10,177 08-22-2008, 10:03 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 13,056 08-22-2008, 10:14 AM
    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 7,967 10-11-2008, 12:03 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 7,967 10-14-2008, 12:05 PM
    Thread: [New] idea for cleaning gooey mess...
Post: Re: [New] idea for cleaning gooey mess...

Gents I find any oil on the base makes for a bad attachemnt. I just release with 99% and spritz that on the base and wipe with strong paper towell. I use PURE on my head to get rid of residue but I ha...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 3 8,310 08-05-2009, 12:29 PM
    Thread: a must have for hair care in your arsenal
Post: Re: a must have for hair care in your arsenal

I just use high quality tweezers that have a slanted edge. The link to the hemo stats posted might require more work since they lock and are rounded. JMHO [Image: http://www.compare-cosmetics.co.uk/im...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 1 4,249 07-02-2009, 04:02 AM
    Thread: Seeing hair in person
Post: RE: Seeing hair in person

Hair looks better in person than in photos. And ultimately you are the final and most critical judge as you look in the mirror. The hair from TopLace always looks better than the bald(ing) current you...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 1 5,640 03-23-2012, 08:43 AM