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    Thread: colinc's pic
Post: colinc's pic

hey there BA , do you have colinc's pics so i can use it as a guide for cut in please?
ahmed_hussain General hair replacement discussion 2 6,794 12-13-2008, 12:36 PM
    Thread: Cleaning frontal lace?
Post: Re: Cleaning frontal lace?

Hey GQ...get yourself a cheap toothbrush and dip it in alcohol and separate the hairs with the brush if they get stuck together and off your forehead....give it a shot it works for me. Cheers
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 8,046 12-11-2008, 07:29 AM
    Thread: new pic
Post: Re: new pic

thanks for the comments guys... all SFS lace 67 % flatback not graduated hairline
ahmed_hussain General hair replacement discussion 6 15,617 12-09-2008, 02:20 PM
    Thread: new pic
Post: new pic

my new pic..
ahmed_hussain General hair replacement discussion 6 15,617 12-06-2008, 05:21 AM
    Thread: ****Some ones has to help Please ****
Post: Re: ****Some ones has to help Please ****

thus a sealer for the front lace. Cheers
Guest General hair replacement discussion 8 21,446 12-02-2008, 07:58 AM
    Thread: ****Some ones has to help Please ****
Post: Re: ****Some ones has to help Please ****

Hey Goodluck...I think you are referring to Fray Check...you can get it at walmart in the sewing section real cheap...just use a little on your finger and spread on the very edge of your lace...the on...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 8 21,446 12-02-2008, 06:38 AM
    Thread: 91 percent alcohol worked better for me
Post: Re: 91 percent alcohol worked better for me

Xeon!! I agree... I first used Lace release and then ran out and went with 91%...I agree I think it IS better...each to their own...but that is my experience...plus it is sooooo cheap and you can get ...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 6,018 12-01-2008, 07:43 AM
    Thread: hello everyone I am New here.. regarding sealer
Post: Re: hello everyone I am New here.. regarding seal...

I remember they had a flesh colored sealer before the last convention...but they decided at that time the frey chek was even better and easier to use. Ba or Debbie could tell you more about the other...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 8,578 11-28-2008, 01:21 AM
    Thread: New Tightgrip Formula: Do you like it ???
Post: Re: New Tightgrip Formula: Do you like it ???

Sounds like it might be old glue. I have had the same problem with I-Glue if I leave the lid off and expose it to air. Cheers
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 5,705 11-27-2008, 08:00 AM
    Thread: hello everyone I am New here.. regarding sealer
Post: Re: hello everyone I am New here.. regarding seal...

Hey Goodluck...I think you are referring to Fray Check...you can get it at walmart in the sewing section real cheap...just use a little on your finger and spread on the very edge of your lace...the on...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 8,578 11-27-2008, 07:58 AM
    Thread: why cant they
Post: Re: why cant they

amen!! Also it would be nice to be able to select body wave or straight hair. Body wave is just one more step for the factory...I agree about density...the customs I have order at 65% are way less ...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 6,067 11-27-2008, 07:52 AM
    Thread: Dried up glue on system
Post: Re: Dried up glue on system

Feyla...I would try alcohol and let it soak then I would try the mirror slide then De-Solveit...cheers
Guest General hair replacement discussion 1 4,418 11-19-2008, 09:51 AM
    Thread: How to chemically reduce curl in my hairpiece
Post: Re: How to chemically reduce curl in my hairpiece

I have tried Ogilvie Straightner which works well...but i should warn you that it is possible that the unit may start to shed faster than normal...the product is not suppose to be used on chemically t...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 14 21,787 11-19-2008, 09:49 AM
    Thread: Brushback and Flatback
Post: Re: Brushback and Flatback

Hey Snipe! do you have your hair short in front....If it were longer would it have a tendency to fall forward and have a natural fall if you were to wear it combed down? Or would it fall somewhat forw...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 5,712 11-19-2008, 09:32 AM
    Thread: Brushback and Flatback
Post: Brushback and Flatback

Greetings Everyone!! I have read the old forum and this topic has been discussed a lot...from reading most of the older posts concerning brush back and flatback...here's what I know...Brush back means...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 5,712 11-18-2008, 09:05 PM
    Thread: too much curl
Post: Re: too much curl

UK...I have had the same problem...When you wet it it will go straight...and when you style it wet it looks ok...but when it dries whatever style you combed or brushed it in... is way over pronounced...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 7,446 11-18-2008, 08:56 AM
    Thread: ST-30 Tip
Post: Re: ST-30 Tip

I tape the ST30 on the lace then apply...I place the tape just behind where the hair starts...Then I flip up the front and glue...I usually go about 5 days between attachments...so that really isn't ...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 8,522 11-04-2008, 08:00 AM
    Thread: why lock it
Post: Re: why lock it

yeah and he erased the part of my comment where i said that it was a ridiculous and obvious wig. as if BA couldnt handle the truth.
Guest General hair replacement discussion 7 12,503 11-03-2008, 07:02 AM
    Thread: ST-30 Tip
Post: Re: ST-30 Tip

Wigginout....Do you find that the tape turns white when exposed to water...I am finding the tape turning color after I shower...so I use the ST30 right where the hair begins in the lace and glue the r...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 8,522 11-03-2008, 03:11 AM
    Thread: 4 Days and Counting - ST-30's Secure Gripping Power
Post: Re: 4 Days and Counting - ST-30's Secure Gripping ...

Count....Glad to hear you are experiencing good results with the ST30...I have been doing ST30 since it was available and I have never had a problem with holding power and clean up...However I still ...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 10 18,789 10-28-2008, 04:57 AM
    Thread: Latest Farrell statement....comments anyone?
Post: Re: Latest Farrell statement....comments anyone?

were just not worried about them” says Richard, they come and go through the years but Farrell Hair Replacement is to stay!ToplaceUSA Posts: 93 Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:47 pm Yeah...wit...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 4 12,074 10-26-2008, 12:13 PM
    Thread: where is everybody
Post: Re: where is everybody

Hey Jake!! Have'nt heard from you in a while...Mama got you doing the honey do list???? Craig07
Guest General hair replacement discussion 11 18,269 10-25-2008, 02:59 PM
    Thread: skin units
Post: Re: skin units

Hi Deb...the color of the hair is about 1 or 2 shades lighter than the lace units.
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 5,995 10-25-2008, 02:57 PM
    Thread: skin units
Post: skin units

Why are the skin units on a different color scale? I ordered at the same time...french 64...sfs 1820 and the skin is no match at all color wise...why is that? anyone else have that problem....the s...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 2 5,995 10-25-2008, 01:47 PM
    Thread: Crown and cutting in stock unit
Post: Re: Crown and cutting in stock unit

thanks Debbie for the reply... In your opinion would it matter very much if I would move the template say an inch or so over and and try to equal both sides when I cut in ? Would that destroy the effe...
Guest General hair replacement discussion 3 7,452 10-23-2008, 07:14 AM