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    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 4,243 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 5,632 03-23-2012, 08:43 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 7,960 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 7,960 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 8,293 08-05-2009, 12:29 PM
    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 10,167 08-22-2008, 10:03 AM
    Thread: What makes lace disappear?
Post: RE: What makes lace disappear?

The hair that is attached to it makes it disappear. It acts as a cover. Never is lace just attached without any hair to any part of your head - maybe a 1/8th of an inch up front but that dissolves ...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 4 10,215 03-23-2012, 06:48 AM
    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 10,265 02-10-2009, 03:09 PM
    Thread: STOP! Read this post and give thanks for all you have
Post: Re: STOP! Read this post and give thanks for all y...

Meandean estamos de acuerdo, deberías ver lo que veo aca cada día. Vivo en colombia donde hay mucha pobreza. La gente es tan fuerte, no puedo creerlo! Todos los días le doy gracias al seño...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 6 10,541 07-03-2009, 03:17 AM
    Thread: Realistic looking results
Post: Re: Realistic looking results

Excellent post Bill!
reubin General hair replacement discussion 6 10,652 08-05-2009, 12:32 PM
    Thread: What happens with your natural hair ?
Post: RE: What happens with your natural hair ?

"Conclusion: i want to start wearing before people know i am balding." When my concealers were starting to give out I decided I needed to get this handled. It was the best thing I ever did. So I re...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 10,869 05-10-2012, 09:46 AM
    Thread: Advise for sticking
Post: RE: Advise for sticking

When a piece does not "stick" right from the get go it is always the fault of the base - usually the base is oily. If you have lift after a day then usually the fault is your scalp. Not sure what gho...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 11,934 10-28-2012, 01:36 AM
    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 12,154 08-20-2008, 03:31 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 12,288 06-30-2009, 01:45 PM
    Thread: Can't get hairline to be invisible ?
Post: RE: Can't get hairline to be invisible ?

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reubin General hair replacement discussion 5 12,602 07-01-2012, 05:05 AM
    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 12,625 08-19-2008, 10:40 AM
    Thread: Hey guys, just found this site
Post: Re: Hey guys, just found this site

You came to the right place. Yes it can be duplicated. You may wish to educate youself a bit more in the future meaning that perhaps you would like to alter your base or density. Farrell has a tendenc...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 8 12,859 07-02-2009, 03:52 PM
    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 13,045 08-22-2008, 10:14 AM
    Thread: tip for cleaning scalp
Post: Re: tip for cleaning scalp

BA707 Wrote:expriest Wrote:Not sure if you guys already do this (I'm new to the game) but I found a great way to get glue/tape residue off the scalp. I used a nail brush bought at Walgreens to gently ...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 7 13,120 10-06-2009, 11:50 PM
    Thread: An ultimate backup
Post: Re: An ultimate backup

I've posted this before.... Go bald for a day or two wearing a bandana or a hat. I do it all the time. In fact I'm bald right now. After sleeping bald I find that my head is really oily because I rel...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 4 13,725 08-19-2008, 10:57 AM
    Thread: Final answer
Post: Re: Final answer

Easy, I live a couple hundred miles from the equator and I spend a great deal of time in the Caribbean. Coppertone Sport SPF50. I comb it through my hair. It dries mate and behaves like a light gel or...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 6 13,933 07-03-2009, 05:00 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 13,980 08-30-2008, 11:24 AM
    Thread: The strangest solution to hairloss I have ever seen..
Post: Re: The strangest solution to hairloss I have ever...

Quote:he seemed to have real ginger hair on the back half of his head but the front of his head had been coloured ginger! I can't seem to get past this sentence. The front of his head mening scalp? Or...
reubin General hair replacement discussion 4 14,671 08-19-2008, 11:17 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 14,671 08-20-2008, 01:19 AM
    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 15,541 08-19-2008, 12:11 PM