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    Thread: Full cap problems with tangling and fixation (pics)
Post: RE: Full cap problems with tangling and fixation

Have you looked into the so-called 'bleach bath' process for dealing with excessive tangles? It's described here: http://www.diylacewigs.com/2016/06/how-d...leach.html and the actual recipe for the...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,892 11-18-2017, 09:30 AM
    Thread: Changing my natural hair colour from dark brown to the blonde
Post: RE: Changing my natural hair colour from dark brow...

It's not as simple as applying a blonde coloring to dark hair. Instead, you must permanently bleach the dark color out of your hair to convert to blonde. But as it grows out, the roots will be your ...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 3 11,841 03-28-2013, 06:15 AM
    Thread: Product for longer hair (photos)
Post: RE: Product for longer hair

ORWG = Oil Resistant White Glue. Not a brand name but a generic term/acronym. It's an improved version of white glue that is somewhat resistant to scalp and forehead skin oils.
RD. General hair replacement discussion 10 25,548 03-21-2013, 10:00 AM
    Thread: Clips?
Post: RE: Clips?

Attach clips with tape? I wouldn't. Not to mention how loose tape might compromise the hold of the clips, you'll have some of the sticky side of the tape facing into your hair. Your hair will get st...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 6 13,086 01-11-2013, 02:00 AM
    Thread: im horryfied guys (gonna have to get hernia surgery)
Post: RE: im horryfied guys (gonna have to get hernia s...

You're going to have an interview at some point before the surgery, probably by a nurse-practitioner, maybe in person, or it might be by phone. If it's anything like the five or six surgeries I've ex...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 15 26,285 02-12-2012, 09:25 AM
    Thread: full cap nape detectability
Post: Re: full cap nape detectability

JRob pretty much showed the same thing very recently, only using blue liner tape at the nape and not glue. See his post here: <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.toplace.co...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,346 01-16-2010, 12:44 AM
    Thread: Any Old Stash - ST 30
Post: Re: Any Old Stash - ST 30

Count, maybe you could hypnotize someone into giving you some tape. Has hypnosis ever been done via an internet discussion forum before? :)
RD. General hair replacement discussion 5 11,650 01-10-2010, 11:32 AM
    Thread: Full Cap Nape Issues SOLVED!
Post: Re: Full Cap Nape Issues SOLVED!

That's exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks!
RD. General hair replacement discussion 10 52,040 01-07-2010, 01:48 AM
    Thread: Full Cap Nape Issues SOLVED!
Post: Re: Full Cap Nape Issues SOLVED!

So where does the blue liner tape sit relative to the now-missing triangle sections? Above it, where the lace is still continuous?
RD. General hair replacement discussion 10 52,040 01-06-2010, 08:01 AM
    Thread: John has preliminary plans to meet with our Factory Rep
Post: Re: John has preliminary plans to meet with our Fa...

John, I hope you end up going to China instead of the rep coming to the US. I think the experience for you and Toplace the company will be more valuable that way. I have a good friend whose company...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 14 25,636 12-16-2009, 06:12 AM
    Thread: Don't let wet piece dry without combing it
Post: Re: Don't let wet piece dry without combing it

I have a long hair full cap system, and conventional wisdom has always said, "NEVER comb it when wet!". My real world experience however has been that I lose far less hair detangling it while it is s...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,297 12-14-2009, 01:54 AM
    Thread: liquid band-aid
Post: Re: liquid band-aid

If you go to the old Toplace forum and search for "liquid bandage" (include the quote marks) you'll find a whole lot of posts on the subject, going back about three years: <!-- m --><a class...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 11 20,611 09-28-2009, 05:05 PM
    Thread: Want a Full-Cap, Have Some Questions.
Post: Re: Want a Full-Cap, Have Some Questions.

Quote:1.) Is the PSB ThinSkin hot to wear? Is it ventilated? BA: It can get hot, But most say it is ok, For ventilation it can be knotted or injected in the base. When BA says "ventilation" he means...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 7 12,296 08-25-2009, 08:13 AM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

The trick to using the Got2BeGlued spray is to spray enough into a cup or onto a paper plate so you have a small puddle, then use something to dab it where you need it. It stays liquid longer, and y...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 40 77,953 02-13-2009, 03:30 PM
    Thread: Is it possible to make hair look less shiny?
Post: Re: Is it possible to make hair look less shiny?

A very light dusting of baby powder (or something close to that), then brushed thoroughly out, will do the trick. Initially it lightens up the hair but when you put it in, but it returns to its norma...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 8 17,222 02-13-2009, 03:15 PM
    Thread: Cut a lace piece to the size of another...
Post: Re: Cut a lace piece to the size of another...

NotGuilty, you need to use what's called "T-pins". The vertical part of the T is the sharp part of the pin, and the top of the T keeps the head of the pin from going through the lace. They're availa...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 8 13,043 02-12-2009, 12:31 AM
    Thread: Fray Check..FYI
Post: Re: Fray Check..FYI

Yeah I wouldn't expect the mirror slide to be much good in removing Fray Check, as it's more of a plastic-polymer base than a rubbery glue that normally responds well to the mirror slide. What BA sai...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 5 11,162 01-03-2009, 05:20 AM
    Thread: Cashier almost refused to sell me liquor......PRICELESS!
Post: Re: Cashier almost refused to sell me liquor.........

Unbelievable that the state of Florida lets its citizens go for so long without requiring you to come in for a new picture and an updated license. 16 years?? I suppose you don't have to even prove ...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 20 32,092 12-17-2008, 05:51 PM
    Thread: Newbie needs help
Post: Re: Newbie needs help

Be sure to read this recent discussion thread about clips: <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.toplace.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=327&p=1864#p1864">viewtopic....
RD. General hair replacement discussion 8 13,194 12-07-2008, 10:23 AM
    Thread: Unbleachable knots
Post: Re: Unbleachable knots

JRob Wrote:Mr.Burns Wrote:Maybe some types of synthetic hairs can't be bleached?? I don't believe ANY type of synthetic hair hair can be bleached. Well look on the bright side-- at least all that bl...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 11 17,663 12-05-2008, 05:41 AM
    Thread: What are hair clips?
Post: Re: What are hair clips?

Here's a picture of some clips: [Image: http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I..._2028_3911] They're made of a type of spring steel that when allowed to bend in its natural direction, the space be...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,102 11-14-2008, 11:52 AM
    Thread: Do people ever ask why your hair never grows?
Post: Re: Do people ever ask why your hair never grows?

It's simple. People never notice those things that hairwearers seem to obsess over. I work closely with about a dozen people in our office and if one of them had hair that never got longer, I'd neve...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 8 13,432 10-21-2008, 09:03 AM
    Thread: Ways to reduce curl on lace piece?
Post: Re: Ways to reduce curl on lace piece?

I've used a clothing steamer brush (handheld electrical appliance, holds a litttle water, squirts steam out from around a flat brush attachment) a couple of times to reduce excessive waviness and curl...
RD. General hair replacement discussion 5 9,313 10-10-2008, 05:42 AM