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Re: FINALLY quit hair wearing.....(story & pics) - Sester - 02-08-2009 Do you still apply the st30 directly onto the lace? If so I was wondering how you smudge out any shine, because if I try it...the tape lifts up off the lace. Spartan, yes i do. I apply the tape directly on the lace. Then i use one of the backing to press against the tape very hard then i peel it up, it works well. Also to make sure the tape is stuck well on the lace, after you put the tape on the lace,before u peel it,press it very,very,very hard for a few seconds and then wait a few minutes so the tape has a good chance to hold on to the lace well. Just wanted you to know that Jake1980 is not "THE ONE AND ONLY JAKE". He seems to be MIA. THE JAKE would be posting some of his own pics right after you post some of yours. :lol: :lol: :lol: ooops!! thanks for enlightening me mate. Jake's wife must be possessing his every move.. :lol: :lol: Re: FINALLY quit hair wearing.....(story & pics) - Hair-E - 02-08-2009 Sester Wrote:I love the high top ... may go that way Just so you know, I meant to tell you that your hair line looks 100% natural, not 100% looks - lol. Re: FINALLY quit hair wearing.....(story & pics) - JRob - 02-08-2009 Sester Wrote:Count,the hair in front just needs to be cut short, otherwise the longer it is,the weight will pull it down. Also i use product to keep it like that. There was something that i think JRob said to the effect that if not for different hair products, he would not be wearing hair, which i suspect was said to make an important point more than anything else of how important hair products are to help 'tame' and 'style' hair. I totally agree. Yea, if I can count on one hand the number of times I have left the house without wax or something in the hair. When the unit is new, it's too poofy. Product makes it behave. When the unit is getting toward the end, the hair starts to look dry and unnatural. Not with some wax in it though. As the piece hits the "sweet spot" right about the middle of its life cycle, there is less need for product, but I prefer the way it looks so I use it whether it needs it or not. Plus, it's kind of like adding highlights. It isn't "necessary", but who would associate piecy, texturized hair with "wig". Nobody. This means that even though I might not be 100% satisfied with a particular unit at a particular time for whatever reason, I never sweat leaving the house. With highlights, a great cut by a talented stylist, and a little bit of product nobody would ever have a clue I was wearing. |