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    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 95,023 12-09-2011, 09:43 PM
    Thread: Fullcap --additional Photos
Post: RE: Fullcap --additional Photos

Looks great Paul! Very natural looking you seem to have nailed the full cap wearing! Can I ask if you experience any problems with the side temple point areas? Lift etc....? Also what ventilation dire...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 20 92,476 05-10-2014, 08:02 PM
    Thread: Fullcap --additional Photos
Post: RE: Fullcap --additional Photos

Thanks Paul! I remember when you started on the full cap route and also the freedom it gave you away from the hassle we all sometimes get with colour match etc of toppers! Interesting that you detach ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 20 92,476 05-11-2014, 08:47 PM
    Thread: Skin hairlines?
Post: Skin hairlines?

Most of us agree that when it comes to a natural scalp appearance then injected skin can be very impressive. What holds back a skin system,in my opinion, is the hairlines. Now I know that many skin w...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 35 92,019 02-20-2013, 09:51 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 79,454 12-06-2011, 08:54 PM
    Thread: BA *****
Post: RE: BA *****

Have a look at this thread on the HairLoss forum. http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/messa...TARTPAGE=9 It seems as though there is some great advice on how to report the matter and it also throws up ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 39 75,048 10-28-2011, 10:42 PM
    Thread: BA *****
Post: RE: BA *****

I'm sure it will all catch up on him sooner rather than later John, if it hasn't already! Hopefully you will still get your payments John?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 39 75,048 10-29-2011, 02:02 AM
    Thread: BA *****
Post: RE: BA *****

Sorry to hear that John but i am sure you expected that anyway? Problem now is trying to track him down??? There are many guys out there,as you know, trying to do the self same thing! I know his order...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 39 75,048 10-29-2011, 06:40 AM
    Thread: BA *****
Post: RE: BA *****

(11-14-2011, 12:27 AM)Baldrich Wrote: Glad to hear you guys are still here and still wearing after that bad experience as newbies. I am sure it caused a few less robust people to ditch the whole ide...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 39 75,048 11-14-2011, 06:57 AM
    Thread: calling all tl 700 users (close up photo)
Post: RE: calling all tl 700 users (close up photo)

Personally i haven't seen any natural hairline with a thinskin! A line is always visable unless you keep the hair forward. Maybe baby hair along the edge would help soften and hide the skin,much like ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 31 73,083 07-18-2011, 09:42 AM
    Thread: Help - attachment coming loose at the back
Post: RE: Help - attachment coming loose at the back

Did you wash the piece when you got it and before attachment? I suspect that there could be some reidue on the lace that is stopping the bond becoming set. This is quite common as the factories treat ...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 37 69,885 01-27-2011, 01:32 AM
    Thread: Help - attachment coming loose at the back
Post: RE: Help - attachment coming loose at the back

I always give a new piece a quick gentle wash, it not only removes any greasy residue on the base but gets rid of any unpleasant residue left behind from dye,processing chemicals etc before i put it o...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 37 69,885 01-27-2011, 02:29 AM
    Thread: Help - attachment coming loose at the back
Post: RE: Help - attachment coming loose at the back

You could also look at trying different glues and tapes as each glue and tape will react differently to your own body chemistry.Trial and error on that front i am afraid as what is a good glue/tape fo...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 37 69,885 01-27-2011, 09:51 AM
    Thread: othr site with man wearing all customers units to model
Post: RE: othr site with man wearing all customers units...

I have held back in replying to this thread as i don't like to get involved in attacking another individual or company unless i have been wronged myself, which i have in recieving a dodgy Korean which...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 37 68,992 01-26-2011, 10:54 PM
    Thread: othr site with man wearing all customers units to model
Post: RE: othr site with man wearing all customers units...

(01-28-2011, 02:44 AM)ToplaceUSA Wrote: Hi LTB, For the record, Gary Cross (BA) did file a law suit against me for slander and libel in the Fall of '10. The case was dropped because his attorney wi...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 37 68,992 01-28-2011, 04:23 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 67,541 01-06-2012, 07:43 AM
    Thread: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job do ya'...
Post: RE: So, you think your shampoo is doing a good job...

(04-28-2011, 11:30 PM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: I`ll have a look but certain products freely -available in USA would not be available here except on-line..... I have never seen `Got2B` here but was...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 25 66,296 04-28-2011, 11:44 PM
    Thread: Head mold kit
Post: RE: Head mold kit

If you want a hard template that is cheap and easy to do then try this method. Cover your head in sarin wrap (cling film) tie under chin as normal and draw the outline. Then cover the head with bandag...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 26 66,074 01-05-2013, 08:12 AM
    Thread: Combing hair in public.
Post: RE: Combing hair in public.

I've never carried a comb,even when I had my own hair. One thing I have noticed is that some wearers get so paranoid about their hair that it has to look perfect all the time, that for me would be a d...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 13 65,119 10-29-2013, 07:38 AM
    Thread: BA using pics of Toplace pieces for Stock Unit Gallery!
Post: RE: BA using pics of Toplace pieces for Stock Unit...

(06-20-2011, 11:55 AM)timguyperson Wrote: "Tims problem with pleats comes down to cutting up a stock piece,which are generic in design,so he loses some if not all of the pleats and so his piece beco...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 30 60,207 06-20-2011, 11:22 PM
    Thread: BA using pics of Toplace pieces for Stock Unit Gallery!
Post: RE: BA using pics of Toplace pieces for Stock Unit...

I have to say i find pleats a far more effective method than the stitching route. Problem with the stitches i find is that if you catch a thread with your brush and the thread snaps then there is no w...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 30 60,207 06-19-2011, 11:45 PM
    Thread: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin
Post: RE: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin

The first hair picture looks suspiciously like v-loop? Are you sure it is knotted hair?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 23 59,628 03-03-2013, 05:51 AM
    Thread: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin
Post: RE: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin

If you zoom in on that first picture it is most definatly v-looped, no matter what they say! You can clearly see the single hair going in, along underneath the skin and then out of the skin.
LTB General hair replacement discussion 23 59,628 03-03-2013, 10:49 AM
    Thread: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin
Post: RE: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin

What is the thinnest that skin can be to accept injected hair? 0.08mm seems to be the norm but I am sure I read,either on here or elsewhere, of 0.05mm skin having injected hair? Anybody know?
LTB General hair replacement discussion 23 59,628 03-04-2013, 06:44 AM
    Thread: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin
Post: RE: Knotted vs. Injected thin skin

I notice that on a competitors site (where the pictures are taken from) they have an injected 0.08mm skin with a leading hairline edge of the thinner0.03mm skin! So that could be the problem solved in...
LTB General hair replacement discussion 23 59,628 03-05-2013, 07:09 AM