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Thread: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Post: RE: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Yeah -- wearing really is a new lease of life -- does a lot for the self -confidence and self -esteem. A good topper is what you need, so consider ordering with a bit less length as I explained --- ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-05-2010, 03:33 AM |
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Thread: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Post: RE: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Well I`m glad you find my tuppence-worth of some interest.I do tend to ramble on a bit but I`m kind of thinking aloud and I`d like to think that anyone reading and thinking of wearing, can formulate ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-05-2010, 08:54 AM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Hi antywanty -- that`s great as it will help ease your mind and get good advice on formulating your order, and it`s only a short distance from home too. That price is quite reasonable --it`s as good ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-06-2010, 11:03 PM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
I can understand how you`d be confused. Remember, you`re the boss --it`s your choice on what to order ---she`s the stylist. I certainly disagree that SFS is a has-been material. It`s really do... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-08-2010, 07:46 AM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Glad that helps... just one other thing to bear in mind. The Toplace densities are a little different to other `standard`systems. 55% on Toplace is 70% on `others`, and 50 % = 65% on `others`, so... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-08-2010, 07:55 PM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Well I suppose at that price, that is cheap for a Salon --they are usually much more expensive. I have been robbed by Salons and got pretty crap service on top of it, at one in particular, despite t... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-08-2010, 09:42 PM |
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Thread: Pictures on the Forum
Post: RE: Pictures on the Forum
Thanks JRob ---- have downloaded that and it`s really handy.Best wishes mate -- Paul. |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-12-2010, 07:02 PM |
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Thread: new guy with pics
Post: RE: new guy with pics
Hello Hollisterco... Just like to welcome you to the forum..... you`re in the right place for ideas and advice. I do hope you get some helpful replies over the next few days which will help you i... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-12-2010, 09:12 PM |
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Thread: poly perimiter or all lace???
Post: RE: poly perimiter or all lace???
I have posted several times in relation to that type of system -- have a look at ``New Toplace system -before and after pics`` [ it`s moved down to page 2 on the forum ] I have also referred to it in... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-13-2010, 07:27 AM |
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Thread: new guy with pics
Post: RE: new guy with pics
Hello again --the stock systems are fine, just as long as you understand there is only ``so much`` you`ll be able to do with one and if you think you can work it in around the temple area, it will ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-13-2010, 07:57 PM |
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Thread: how long did it take u to get the hang of it?
Post: RE: how long did it take u to get the hang of it?
I think the main worry for a person considering wearing for the first time, is the very first attachment in order to have the system styled- in. I would suggest the use of the stronger - hold tap... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-16-2010, 04:08 AM |
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Thread: how long did it take u to get the hang of it?
Post: RE: how long did it take u to get the hang of it?
Thanks -- I can assure you, with the strong glues there really will be no danger of anything lifting --it`s surprisingly strong! As you will know from reading various posts, everyone`s body can... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-16-2010, 07:43 AM |
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Thread: poly skin vs lace?
Post: RE: poly skin vs lace?
Click on ``Style options `` at the top of this page, scroll down, to see the various materials available for bases. There are brief listings of the pros and cons, shown. It`s a matter of your own ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-16-2010, 08:52 AM |
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Thread: how long did it take u to get the hang of it?
Post: RE: how long did it take u to get the hang of it?
Yeah that`s true JRob ----- with the glues being of different strengths and a newbie who is experimenting to find which one will give them the best hold, there can be a tendency to either plaster on ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-16-2010, 09:15 AM |
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Thread: poly skin vs lace?
Post: RE: poly skin vs lace?
I have worn all -poly in the past and the issue with sweat is that if not washed off the poly [or any material, for that matter] it will eventually weaken it and cause holes and tearing . Having sai... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-16-2010, 07:08 PM |
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Thread: poly skin vs lace?
Post: RE: poly skin vs lace?
Well it`s your choice on what you decide. I`ve had my fill when it comes to Salons. They have their own agenda...... you have read the forum here for the last few weeks , so it`s your choice if you ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-16-2010, 10:41 PM |
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Thread: poly skin vs lace?
Post: RE: poly skin vs lace?
Toplace systems cost just under 200 Dollars usually. If you convert the cost of 2 systems[ 400 Dollars ] to Sterling, it comes out at 258£ . Postage from USA is 45 Dollars or 28.76£ sterling. Leav... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-17-2010, 06:12 AM |
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Thread: poly skin vs lace?
Post: RE: poly skin vs lace?
Hi Anthony. I`m not aware of colour differences between USA and this part of the world, but for a match to your own, you simply send in a sample of your own with your template, approx. the diamet... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-17-2010, 08:00 AM |
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Thread: Wants a partial for the front (photo)
Post: RE: Wants a partial for the front (photo)
He`ll get nice realistic coverage there with a partial. I did a post a little while back titled `` Transition worries -a suggestion`` and the picture of this Gentleman is what I had in mind -- ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-17-2010, 07:01 PM |
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Thread: poly skin vs lace?
Post: RE: poly skin vs lace?
You`re welcome mate --hope you`ll be delighted with the ``new you`` whenever it takes place --no doubt we`ll hear all about it ---that should be a nice long post !! You are in a good position in ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-17-2010, 07:12 PM |
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Thread: stock vs custom?
Post: RE: stock vs custom?
The stock systems are `standard` --- you just happen to have found that they fit you nice and snug .... it`s just a matter of it being the ``luck of the draw``. The specification on stock systems ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-18-2010, 06:11 AM |
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Thread: stock vs custom?
Post: RE: stock vs custom?
Am not sure exactly what you are asking there --- the stock systems will not fit everyone perfectly due to us all having variations in shape/size of our heads -- you just happen to have a head shape w... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-18-2010, 08:02 AM |
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Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: RE: The Psychology of Wearing
Hi Matthew --just wondering why your poly is lifting/ has lifted. I have never had that happen to me for some reason -- I only use a light [ not all -around the perimeter ] bond for daily removal, ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-18-2010, 08:10 AM |
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Thread: Another candidate for a front partial (photo)
Post: RE: Another candidate for a front partial (photo)
I don`t think that`s what John meant --he just wears his own hair long is what he is saying. No -one would wear a system and then propose to wear a partial [no pun intended] on top of that, if yo... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-19-2010, 07:00 AM |
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Thread: Another candidate for a front partial (photo)
Post: RE: Another candidate for a front partial (photo)
Yeah, but it can be very messy material as you know and affected by rain etc. I agree with John though, it might look `odd`if he comes too far forward with a partial or fills in that area fully a... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-19-2010, 09:20 AM |