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RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - JRob - 06-29-2011 Hey Paul, the video is done as well! Looking to launch as early as tomorrow! RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - Paul In Ireland - 06-29-2011 We`ll nominate it for an Oscar !! ;-) I`m sure that`ll be a great help to loads of people ...best wishes with that..its been a long time in the pipeline.... Paul. RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - El Che - 06-30-2011 You did a good job thinning the density Paul.The cut is excellent..happy wearing! RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - andrei_eremenko - 07-01-2011 it looks good paul but would you like to post some pics with natural light with a better camera? btw the back looks really good! RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - Paul In Ireland - 07-01-2011 (06-30-2011, 09:44 PM)El Che Wrote: You did a good job thinning the density Paul.The cut is excellent..happy wearing! Hi El Che.... just letting it `settle `a bit more.. I MAY thin another little bit at the crown and a little at the back....just to make it maybe a bit more age-appropriate... am going to shampoo/condition it this evening with the ``Remysoft`` products. [ http://www.remysofthair.com/whyremysoft.htm ] Thanks for that...... (07-01-2011, 02:18 AM)andrei_eremenko Wrote: it looks good paul but would you like to post some pics with natural light with a better camera? btw the back looks really good! Hi andrei..... yeah they were taken in natural light..camera isn`t great I know but as I said on page one there,when I take pics with my Digital camera, for some reason, I can`t upload them from the PC onto this site....tried it before....yet I have no bother with uploading these [poorer quality] ones...... I`ll give it another try in the next day or so and see if it works...... Paul. RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - andrei_eremenko - 08-03-2011 Paul you can resize your picture here for free! http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - JamesJr - 08-03-2011 Awesome Paul - this is tight. RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - Justin Tyme - 08-03-2011 That's a great style Paul, but I'm slightly confused. How are you actually thinning the hair? Who cut it for you? RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - Paul In Ireland - 08-03-2011 (08-03-2011, 09:42 AM)andrei_eremenko Wrote: Paul you can resize your picture here for free! Thanks Andrei.... that`s handy to have...have bookmarked it now for future use... it`s not the size of pics. which is the problem...it was/is an issue... as Timguy has said.. with whatever format my Digital camera was saving the pics in, which would not then up-load onto this site... so I was having to use my poorer -quality webcam to take pics with and the images are not as sharp. Cheers... Paul. (08-03-2011, 06:30 PM)Justin Tyme Wrote: That's a great style Paul, but I'm slightly confused. How are you actually thinning the hair? Who cut it for you?My local stylist cuts them in for me [ 40€ for that one] and I thinned it using a hair -removal cream ......depending on what country you live in, they are sold under different brand-names...... one is `Nair` and another is `Veet`......they don`t smell very pleasant but they do the job. Video here of how to do it [ before you apply knot-sealer if you intend to seal your knots ] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPULkcyVD2Y Hope that`s of interest.....Paul. (08-03-2011, 11:31 AM)JamesJr Wrote: Awesome Paul - this is tight. Thanks James...almost as good as your own !! :-) RE: Fullcap..thinned out a bit--pics. - Justin Tyme - 08-03-2011 (08-03-2011, 08:10 PM)Paul In Ireland Wrote:(08-03-2011, 09:42 AM)andrei_eremenko Wrote: Paul you can resize your picture here for free! Thinned with hair removal cream? That's ingenious, but is it also slightly dangerous? How do you know how much cream to put on? |