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    Thread: Toplace stock pieces
Post: Toplace stock pieces

Hi, For people who currently have or have tried toplace stock piece, how are they? Would you recommend them? I have been ordering stock pieces from another company but have not been happy with them. ...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 2 6,240 03-02-2010, 07:34 AM
    Thread: Colouring question
Post: Colouring question

Hi, What is the best thing to use to get my hair systems colour back to blonde so I can recolour (I went too dark brown when colouring)? Do I just buy some blonde haircoloring or do you use bleach?? ...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 2 6,128 11-04-2009, 07:09 AM
    Thread: ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 70%
Post: ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 70%

Hi, So I have bought some ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 70% off ebay as it was a bargain but now I am confused. Is ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 70% the same stuff thats in lace release/Adjust A-Bond etc? As the label on th...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,781 10-16-2009, 05:47 AM
    Thread: for those who dye their hair and hairpiece
Post: Re: for those who dye their hair and hairpiece

NotGuilty Wrote:I would just like to advise anybody here (especially newbies) not to color a hairpiece. i think it's asking for trouble. you can't color it the way you normally would your own hair - y...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 22 36,512 10-14-2009, 05:52 AM
    Thread: paranoid or busted?
Post: Re: paranoid or busted?

I know what you mean with the paranoid thing. It only takes one person to look at my hair and I feel terrible and have to go and look in the mirror to make sure its OK. I think the main reason is that...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 11 19,924 10-13-2009, 06:24 AM
    Thread: Best way to remove glue residue?
Post: Best way to remove glue residue?

Hi, What is the best way to get rid of the glue residue left on my system after I take it off? I have tried spraying it with lace release then using the mirror slide technique but that doesn't get it...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 0 3,327 09-06-2009, 03:47 AM
    Thread: New trick coming that will blow you away!
Post: Re: New trick coming that will blow you away!

Meandean Wrote:Yes, you must comb it in.It locks in the DermMatch.It does a great job of blending the real hair into the other humans hair.If you have a slight off color,its gone.The key word is sligh...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 18 33,703 09-02-2009, 08:18 AM
    Thread: First attachment, need help!!
Post: Re: First attachment, need help!!

hey thanks for the replies, the comb idea with lace release on worked. I have another question now though. Because over the last few days I have been putting loads of water on my system and soaking my...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,618 08-31-2009, 05:55 AM
    Thread: First attachment, need help!!
Post: Re: First attachment, need help!!

ok, so that didn't really work as well as I hoped. What is my next option, do I need to take it and leave it to soak in something?
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,618 08-30-2009, 08:44 AM
    Thread: First attachment, need help!!
Post: First attachment, need help!!

Hi, So I have just attached my first frontal piece by myself. It went ok (took 3 hours) but some glue has gotten onto the hair at the front making it stick together, how do I go about fixing this wit...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,618 08-29-2009, 02:29 AM
    Thread: First Piece
Post: Re: First Piece

you're looking a bit pale there mate, you want to get yourself out in the sun a bit more. :P I don't wear yet (currently making template) but If my system looks as good as that I will be really hap...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 4 8,312 07-03-2009, 08:40 AM
    Thread: My two biggest concerns
Post: My two biggest concerns

I do really want to get a hair system but I have 2 main concerns. 1) I keep having a horrible thought in my head of the first day wearing my system and going in to work and everyone just starting to ...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 7 12,282 06-27-2009, 10:06 PM
    Thread: Hair system cut in Merseyside
Post: Re: Hair system cut in Merseyside

Hey, thanks that's great. On a separate issue, is it possible to get a hair system with a lower hairline than what your natural hairline was like? Its just I have a large forehead so have never really...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 4 8,671 06-26-2009, 06:06 AM
    Thread: Hair system cut in Merseyside
Post: Hair system cut in Merseyside

Hi, Does anybody know of any stylists in the Merseyside area of England that have experience cutting in Hair systems as I don't think I could do it by myself? I have searched the forum and found one ...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 4 8,671 06-25-2009, 06:06 AM
    Thread: Newbie needs help (pics)
Post: Re: Newbie needs help (pics)

thanks Debbie I checked those pics out, he looks great, I would love it if mine looked like that.
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 13 20,382 06-24-2009, 08:39 AM
    Thread: Newbie needs help (pics)
Post: Re: Newbie needs help (pics)

thank you for all the replies, you guys are really helpful. :)
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 13 20,382 06-17-2009, 05:59 AM
    Thread: Newbie needs help (pics)
Post: Re: Newbie needs help (pics)

thanks for the reply, I did check out your post history and the pics look great. Regarding cutting in my system, would this be something I could do myself with some thinning scissors and a blending co...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 13 20,382 06-16-2009, 08:52 AM
    Thread: Newbie needs help (pics)
Post: Re: Newbie needs help (pics)

Well my usual hair cut is a short back and sides which is a No.2 trimmer but my temple area is receding as well. I don't know if I like the idea of two little partial pieces. That seems like hard work...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 13 20,382 06-16-2009, 08:09 AM
    Thread: Newbie needs help (pics)
Post: Newbie needs help (pics)

Hi Guys, I need your help, I have been losing my hair since I was about 16 (I am 23 now) and it has totally destroyed my confidence to the point were I now don't go out if its windy or raining as my ...
ant080808 General hair replacement discussion 13 20,382 06-16-2009, 06:24 AM