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Thread: finally wearing, some questions
Post: RE: finally wearing, some questions
Well done Waldo; welcome to the club.
Sounds like you did overdo the gloop, but with GTBG it's easily remedied. It was a good idea to use such an easy adhesive to start with.
I think most guys who ... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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6,838 |
09-27-2011, 03:46 PM |
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Thread: First cut in (PICS) - Now please guide me through first detach/rebond
Post: RE: First cut in (PICS) - Now please guide me thro...
Your hair looks fantastic man. I was looking and looking at your pictures thinking 'this can't be a newbie in his first piece, perhaps these are the "before" pictures'. When you mentioned your front... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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19,490 |
05-13-2015, 06:19 PM |
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Thread: First cut in: Never had temple points (pics)
Post: RE: First cut in: Never had temple points (pics)
Yes, I think your instinct is right - if you brought it down to the scar it could look a bit unbalanced. If you keep it where it is but replace your thin Toppiky hair with nice healthy hair, that wil... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10,879 |
09-14-2016, 03:05 PM |
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Thread: First hair system
Post: RE: First hair system
Hi Shabarinanth
Your system looks really good, apart from the hairline - excellent color and texture match. You really suit having your hair back.
The photo of the hairline is out of focus, and it w... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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13,082 |
11-03-2016, 12:52 PM |
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Thread: First hair system
Post: RE: First hair system
Hi Shabarinath
If that whiteness is the base, then there is definitely something wrong. The base should either be transparent plastic ("skin") or fine transparent mesh ("Lace"). Either way, it shou... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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13,082 |
11-08-2016, 03:12 PM |
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Thread: First hair system ( picture )
Post: RE: First hair system ( picture )
Hi Campouuuu
It looks absolutely normal and correct. No one would even look twice at it. The density is perfect for a guy your age. Relax and enjoy!
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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31,078 |
10-22-2016, 01:43 PM |
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Thread: First hair system ( picture )
Post: RE: First hair system ( picture )
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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31,078 |
08-05-2017, 05:24 PM |
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Thread: First hairsystem, need help (pics)
Post: RE: First hairsystem, need help (pics)
1. The difference between TL100 and 150 is that 150 has a polythene ring around the back and sides, whereas 100 is just lace . The advantage of the ring is that it makes a good surface for tape and ... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10,003 |
02-13-2017, 03:00 AM |
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Thread: First hairsystem, need help (pics)
Post: RE: First hairsystem, need help (pics)
Glad to help.
2. You have 2 options - (1) you make a template and order a custom system which is made to the shape of the template, so it is a perfect fit and you don't need to do any cutting, excep... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10,003 |
02-13-2017, 01:06 PM |
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Thread: First post in years. New style with some pictures
Post: RE: First post in years. New style with some pictu...
That looks terrific for the more mature guy; which let's face it is all of us sooner or later. What is particularly nice is that your piece looks totally natural even though you don't have much in th... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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70,188 |
05-06-2012, 09:34 PM |
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Thread: First post in years. New style with some pictures
Post: RE: First post in years. New style with some pictu...
Wow, that's amazing Steve - there's nothing of your piece at all. Even after all these years I am still amazed at what a difference a few scraps of hair can make. Thanks very much for taking the trou... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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70,188 |
05-07-2012, 12:29 PM |
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Thread: First timer
Post: RE: First timer
Great result M99. I couldn't possibly guess from looking at that photo that it was anything other than a full head of natural hair. You made a wise choice of style to start with - the very essence o... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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18,582 |
05-10-2015, 08:41 PM |
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Thread: First-Timer-Possibly ordered wrong size stock (pics)
Post: RE: First-Timer - Possibly ordered wrong size stoc...
Stock pieces are made to be cut down to size. Could you cut the size you need from the stock piece if you cut away the poly rim? It's not a good idea to have poly immediately behind your hairline anyw... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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9,473 |
03-06-2018, 04:29 PM |
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Thread: First-Timer-Possibly ordered wrong size stock (pics)
Post: RE: First-Timer-Possibly ordered wrong size stock ...
Going for all lace is not a disaster - in fact a freshly applied all lace piece is the closest thing in terms of look and feel to having your full head of hair back.
It is true that poly is easier to... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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9,473 |
03-07-2018, 03:12 PM |
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Thread: French lace keeps coming loose on hairline
Post: RE: French lace keeps coming loose on hairline
Hi fpstitan
It may not be the fault of the stylist, because different people's body chemistry is different, and so they get different hold times from the same glue. Maybe it is just that this partic... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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21,601 |
03-30-2017, 02:50 PM |
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Thread: French lace keeps coming loose on hairline
Post: RE: French lace keeps coming loose on hairline
Hi Titan - I see what you mean. The bit of hairline that hasn't come loose looks great though, so I'm sure you are going to be able to get a good result when you have identified the adhesive which wo... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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03-30-2017, 06:46 PM |
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Thread: From slick bald to HS
Post: RE: From slick bald to HS
The only real way is to grow your side hair out as much as you can and get a hairpiece with a density which is not too much denser what you have been able to grow out. With the undercut styles that a... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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06-14-2015, 06:30 PM |
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Thread: front hairline tape issue
Post: RE: front hairline tape issue
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but that looks terrible Anubi5. The lace is sitting so far up off your skin that you can see the distinct shadow it is casting. Anyone you meet will instantly know yo... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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55,392 |
10-12-2014, 12:32 AM |
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Thread: front hairline tape issue
Post: RE: front hairline tape issue
"Three mil" tape is actually 0.03 millimetres thick - ie three hundredths of a millimetre. So very thin, but not as thin as an application of glue.
I wonder if you are cleaning and prepping your sca... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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55,392 |
10-13-2014, 11:26 PM |
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Thread: front hairline tape issue
Post: RE: front hairline tape issue
Not really sure what your picture is intended to show. The piece is pretty obviously just sitting loose on your head with no adhesive at all. Have you got a picture which shows the hairline when a... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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55,392 |
10-04-2014, 11:47 PM |
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Thread: Frontal hair piece black hair (photos)
Post: RE: Frontal hair piece black hair
Hey Sourrisadai - I started out with a front partial like that, although I have had to move on to a full topper because of further hairloss. I have a few photos of the partial. I am not really comfo... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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12-30-2016, 09:27 AM |
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Thread: full cap nape area (photo)
Post: RE: full cap nape area (photo)
I don't wear a full cap, but I don't see how the base could ever be undetectable to the touch in the area below the skull (below the occipital ridge). If you can use your biohair in that area and hav... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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152,460 |
02-14-2013, 12:50 PM |
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Thread: full cap nape area (photo)
Post: RE: full cap nape area (photo)
Shame; that makes it difficult for you. I think you have 3 choices:
1. Come up with some fictitious reason why women can never touch the back of your neck.
2. Resign yourself to the fact that you... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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02-15-2013, 02:13 AM |
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Thread: full cap nape area (photo)
Post: RE: full cap nape area (photo)
Yes, it's because it keeps changing shape. Basically the skin stretched over your skull is always the same shape. But the skin stretched over your neck muscles is continually changing shape, often q... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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152,460 |
02-15-2013, 03:49 AM |
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Thread: full cap nape area (photo)
Post: RE: full cap nape area (photo)
Another slightly off the wall idea which might work for you would be to have a very short ponytail at the nape. I'm sure you have seen the kind of thing I mean- just an inch-and-a-half of hair caught... |
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Baldrich |
General hair replacement discussion |
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152,460 |
02-16-2013, 03:51 PM |