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    Thread: hair lays flat
Post: RE: hair lays flat

Try brushing and blow drying (cool heat) the hair in an upward direction from the back. When dry spray lightly with water and brush as normal,this should give the hair more bounce/lift in that area.
LTB General hair replacement discussion 6 15,885 02-09-2012, 03:37 AM
    Thread: Missing Threads?
Post: Missing Threads?

I am positive that there was a thread about the new Swiss lace that John is offering and i replied that John had forgot to include the photograph he said he posted??? Now the whole thread has gone??? ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 5 11,122 02-07-2012, 08:04 AM
    Thread: Can you dye grey hair?
Post: RE: Can you dye grey hair?

The problem is that if you have to snip or pluck too many grey hairs then the density will suffer. I know it isn't a quick option but after trying this out myself on an old system it does work.
LTB General hair replacement discussion 5 14,441 01-25-2012, 08:24 AM
    Thread: Can you dye grey hair?
Post: RE: Can you dye grey hair?

Why not try a permanent water proof coloured marker pen? I am sure you will get a dark brown? Worth a try?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 5 14,441 01-24-2012, 07:35 AM
    Thread: Scallops--are they necessary?
Post: RE: Scallops--are they necessary?

I have never had scallops but i have seen a very thin skin piece(v-loop also) with them and the guy who wore it swore that for skin units it was a god send when any lifting occured compaired to a stra...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 2 6,769 01-19-2012, 06:57 AM
    Thread: Photo of a TL 700 (closeup)
Post: RE: Photo of a TL 700 (closeup)

Thanks John! Incedently is a scalloped front more advisable for the front hairline?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 51 134,234 01-19-2012, 01:29 AM
    Thread: New Fullcap Template pics.
Post: RE: New Fullcap Template pics.

No problem Paul.I can understand the softness issue. Maybe you should try and include the temple points at some point to see if it will make any difference,after all you can trim them off if they are ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 15 28,836 01-14-2012, 07:35 AM
    Thread: New Fullcap Template pics.
Post: RE: New Fullcap Template pics.

Paul i notice that you don't include the temple points in your template but your 'real' temple points are very thin. Is there a reason not to include temple points? Please don't be offended but i thin...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 15 28,836 01-14-2012, 06:09 AM
    Thread: Photo of a TL 700 (closeup)
Post: RE: Photo of a TL 700 (closeup)

John you said,and i quote, ' O.k--here's the TL 700 also known as the New Generation base. The thinnest base available! Lots of chatter on the forum so I thought I'd post the photo so you can see for ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 51 134,234 01-14-2012, 12:06 AM
    Thread: New in 2012
Post: RE: New in 2012

John could it be possable to show pictures of the new ulta swiss lace and the swiss lace side by side for comparison please?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 29 55,637 01-10-2012, 04:12 AM
    Thread: V-looped thinnest skin photos (same as TL700)
Post: RE: V-looped thinnest skin photos (non TL)

Looks great! You would never guess in a million years! how thin is the skin? does the edge become more visable when it starts to lift as opposed to lace? also is the hair easier to style with v-loop r...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 23 67,167 01-06-2012, 07:43 AM
    Thread: New ultra thin SFS lace
Post: RE: New ultra thin SFS lace

John could you put up good close up photographs of the old Swiss lace and the new Swiss lace for us to compare the differences please?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 13 26,772 01-03-2012, 11:40 PM
    Thread: New in 2012
Post: RE: New in 2012

NEW ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION LACE -You asked for it. Wow! You won't believe this lace--it's the best! Also referred to as the 'new Super Fine Swiss lace' this stuff is great! This lace is truly the 'stat...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 29 55,637 01-02-2012, 04:03 AM
    Thread: freestyle instead of comb forward venting?
Post: RE: freestyle instead of comb forward venting?

When hair is tied freestyle it is done in such a way that the hair should be able to be freely styled in any direction. So yes you can comb and style it any way you want to with no problems. The downs...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 7 18,128 12-12-2011, 07:16 AM
    Thread: Dealing with an Obnoxious Friend
Post: RE: Dealing with an Obnoxious Friend

HairScare,violance is not acceptable in society, hence why i said be firm and controlled in you mannerisms and tone of voice, but sometimes when push comes to shove needs must,but it is the last resor...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 42 94,309 12-10-2011, 08:57 PM
    Thread: Dealing with an Obnoxious Friend
Post: RE: Dealing with an Obnoxious Friend

Before you start to wear make sure you are in his company and make sure you convey to your other friends how tiresome his behaviour is to you and that if it wasn't for their friendship you would have ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 42 94,309 12-09-2011, 09:43 PM
    Thread: is this the blue tape everyone says is the strongest?
Post: RE: is this the blue tape everyone says is the str...

There are 2 Blue liner tapes available. One is made by Davlyn and the other is made by Walker. The Walker blue tape has 'Lace Front Support' printed on it, while the Davlyn doesn't, and that is the on...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 3 8,355 12-09-2011, 12:06 AM
    Thread: guys that order non graduated hairlines
Post: RE: guys that order non graduated hairlines

Has anyone got good close up pictures of graduated hairlines to share?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 13 79,259 12-06-2011, 08:54 PM
    Thread: Hair without product~~~
Post: RE: Hair without product~~~

I spray with water in the morning, brush the hair and go! Never had a problem, even in the wind, in fact during the day i quite often just use my fingers to roughly style the hair etc..
LTB General hair replacement discussion 10 21,162 12-04-2011, 09:54 AM
    Thread: dealing with sweating and working out (all lace system)
Post: RE: dealing with sweating and working out (all lac...

All you have to do before any training is put your head under the tap and wet your hair,make it look like you are freshening up and cooling yourself before a work out. Many people with their own hair ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 5 11,082 12-04-2011, 05:44 AM
    Thread: Temple points
Post: RE: Temple points

Mr Burns(in the photos above) along with many other guys, use small cut out temple points from an old system. It can work very well!
LTB General hair replacement discussion 4 9,025 11-20-2011, 06:40 AM
    Thread: (photo)my little help to undertand diffrent kind of Swiss lace
Post: RE: (photo)my little help to undertand diffrent ki...

Just post the lace producer details here Fante, you never know the details might just prove as useful for John also. Hopefully others with experience of lace materials etc can also chime in as it will...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 9 32,924 11-16-2011, 07:58 AM
    Thread: (photo)my little help to undertand diffrent kind of Swiss lace
Post: RE: (photo)my little help to undertand diffrent ki...

Great find Fante and useful post. Can i ask where you got the photos and information from please.
LTB General hair replacement discussion 9 32,924 11-16-2011, 05:26 AM
    Thread: The major thing that deteriorates a system IMO
Post: RE: The major thing that deteriorates a system IMO

(11-15-2011, 03:49 PM)Spartan Wrote: Try knot sealer, you should do this when you get a new system. DO NOT put too much, less is more. Stickit tape leaves no residue for me, but doesnt last as long...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 3 8,020 11-15-2011, 09:44 PM
    Thread: ask to diffrent factory about super thin lace
Post: RE: ask to diffrent factory about super thin lace

The Swiss lace i recieved from Toplace was ever so slightly thicker,but not much at all to concern me or doubt it was Swiss Lace.In fact i rate it as a good Swiss lace overall,apart from the fraying w...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 29 58,798 11-15-2011, 08:25 AM