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    Thread: Full Cap Stock
Post: Full Cap Stock

I'm currently in a bind and have been thinking about going full cap (Paul's way with a tiny bit of nape and hair around the ears and side burns). Question: Would getting a stock full cap be a decent o...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 2 6,317 10-23-2011, 06:52 AM
    Thread: Natural looking temples with lace.
Post: RE: Natural looking temples with lace.

elvis, i think they are talking about temple points, the triangle thing above the sideburns
expriest General hair replacement discussion 6 14,531 10-24-2011, 03:59 AM
    Thread: Bleaching Help Needed
Post: RE: Bleaching Help Needed

Andrei, you better believe that's what I'm going to do from this point forward. With this last one I really just wanted to have the least amount of effort to go into it. I just wanted to put it on my ...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 17 41,107 10-23-2011, 05:23 AM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: Question for Paul From Ireland

Hi Paul, not sure if you recall from previous threads but I recently had a system made that was basically a 3/4 cap, similar to yours in shape but smaller as I was trying to keep more of my own hair. ...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 10-28-2011, 10:22 AM
    Thread: For anyone needing a stylist in SE Michigan
Post: For anyone needing a stylist in SE Michigan

PM me. I found a guy who will cut your hair like a pro for the same price as a normal hair cut. He used to work at a high end salon but went solo and opened his own modest shop in Rochester. Honestly,...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 1 5,127 10-28-2011, 10:33 AM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: RE: Question for Paul From Ireland

Brilliant, this helps a lot. Thank you. I'm curious if you could show where your base attaches in the back? I've heard you say 'just below the occipital bone', but it would helpful to see where that...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 10-29-2011, 11:11 AM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: RE: Question for Paul From Ireland

Paul, is there any issue caused by going beyond 'just below the occipital bone'. ie, closer to the end of my nape hair? Your occipital bone might be closer to the end of your nape hair proportionately...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 10-30-2011, 08:38 AM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: RE: Question for Paul From Ireland

Ok, I get it Paul. I was under the impression that your base lines up with where the hair starts. You actually have a gap of shaved hair between the end of the base and your growing hair starts. I tho...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 10-31-2011, 12:37 PM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: RE: Question for Paul From Ireland

Paul, do you attach from the back to the front or front to back? Just wondering your method for getting a relatively wrinkle-free attachment.
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 10-31-2011, 02:33 PM
    Thread: Templlate with flaps question?
Post: RE: Templlate with flaps question?

Rob, when you say, "the lower you go", do you mean at the side burn area?
expriest General hair replacement discussion 3 7,841 11-01-2011, 10:11 AM
    Thread: skin piece
Post: RE: skin piece

John, does injected hair into a skin base clash with a knotted lace front?
expriest General hair replacement discussion 4 9,592 11-04-2011, 06:59 PM
    Thread: Hair line questions
Post: RE: Hair line questions

Hairenough, do you find that using 4 layers of ORWG and pressing the lace very hard into the the glue causes the hair roots to go into the glue as well? Your method makes sense - having more glue for ...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 15 25,576 11-08-2011, 04:29 PM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: RE: Question for Paul From Ireland

Thanks, Paul. I whipped this up last night. I have time to make another try today if necessary. Can you see anything that might need tweaking? Are the sideburns too short? I was thinking they could st...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 11-01-2011, 04:30 AM
    Thread: Question for Paul From Ireland
Post: RE: Question for Paul From Ireland

Paul, thank you. While you were doing that I made another template. Pics attached. I had a feeling you were going to make some suggestions on the side burn/ear area so I went ahead and got started on ...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 16 26,237 11-01-2011, 10:03 AM
    Thread: Hair line questions
Post: RE: Hair line questions

Hairenough, thanks for your response. I use ORWG and I love its hold, but I have the same problem with it sticking to the lace after removal making it hard to clean up. Does using two layers of ORWG a...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 15 25,576 11-10-2011, 03:25 PM
    Thread: Hair line questions
Post: RE: Hair line questions

What if you just used Invisi-bond? What kind of bond would you get w/4 layers? I think I'd accept the trade off between # of days it holds and messy clean up. I only use 1-2 layers of ORWG and it's a ...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 15 25,576 11-11-2011, 06:26 AM
    Thread: ask to diffrent factory about super thin lace
Post: RE: ask to diffrent factory about super thin lace

Matt, you should disappear until you can learn to help contribute to what is for the most part a good, friendly vibe on this forum. That response was so insane given the initial post. Seriously, get ...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 29 59,212 11-12-2011, 04:42 PM
    Thread: steam roller for hairline tape?
Post: steam roller for hairline tape?

I think I read someplace that using some sort of small steam roller on the tape at the hairline can make it as invisible as using glue. That it really flattens it. Does anyone have any info on this an...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 1 5,080 11-12-2011, 04:48 PM
    Thread: rid of the curl
Post: RE: rid of the curl

I believe I used this product a few years ago and it worked very well: http://www.sallybeauty.com/curl-remover/..._vc=SEARCH As with anything, start out conservatively and adjust from there.
expriest General hair replacement discussion 4 9,449 11-12-2011, 04:52 PM
    Thread: Recommendation on scissors
Post: Recommendation on scissors

I'm looking for a good pair of scissors to deal with tape rolls. Is there a kind that works well with the tapes? That is, ones that resist adhesive and maintain good performance. thank u
expriest General hair replacement discussion 1 5,359 11-21-2011, 12:43 PM
    Thread: recommended tapes & tips for hairlines
Post: recommended tapes & tips for hairlines

I've been using ORWG for a while which works very well for me in terms of hold, but it's a rough clean up; much of it tends to stay on the lace and it results in needing 4 or 5 mirror slides to get it...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 6 11,330 11-21-2011, 01:17 PM
    Thread: recommended tapes & tips for hairlines
Post: RE: recommended tapes & tips for hairlines

Thank you. Hersute, do you use adhesive remover on the glue on the lace or only lace release?
expriest General hair replacement discussion 6 11,330 11-22-2011, 04:22 AM
    Thread: Does TL have customer service?
Post: Does TL have customer service?

I recently sent in a very detailed template along with instructions to TL. According to the mail carrier it arrived on the 17th, six days ago. Yesterday I emailed TL to see if the instructions made se...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 2 5,785 11-24-2011, 10:41 AM
    Thread: dealing with sweating and working out (all lace system)
Post: RE: dealing with sweating and working out (all lac...

LTB's idea seems to make the most sense. Run some h2o through it and go work out. It won't totally dry out for at least a good hour and that's plenty of time for any work out. No need in putting a bun...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 5 11,178 12-05-2011, 08:39 AM
    Thread: The BA saga.
Post: RE: The BA saga.

dino, off topic but recently I've been trying to search these forums to find pics of your full cap. I'm waiting for my first one so naturally I'm eager to see people who wear them. PaulFromIreland's b...
expriest General hair replacement discussion 34 60,827 12-08-2011, 01:45 PM