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    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: RE: Re: Ask a question.

Hi tylerdurdan...... I almost didn`t see your post up here at the top of the page...just start a new thread with any question and it will appear in the main body of the page there,so less chance of be...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 197 1,627,327 12-25-2010, 03:01 AM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: RE: Re: Ask a question.

Hi again tylerdurdan.... you`re most welcome, and glad the reply is helpful [Happy Christmas to you also] I wouldn`t worry about knot-bleaching....it`s never been an issue for me thankfully, and my sy...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 197 1,627,327 12-26-2010, 03:47 AM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: RE: Re: Ask a question.

Many wearers have French with a Swiss front.....never heard of the join-line being an issue. It`s really a matter of your own choice....French is a bit more robust but Swiss, in my experience, is qu...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 197 1,627,327 05-03-2011, 01:55 AM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: RE: Re: Ask a question.

Hi pike.. sorry I only just saw this now-- I normally just look at the main body of the page rather than up the top here.....you`re better off doing any new posts/questions down on the main forum...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 197 1,627,327 05-12-2011, 08:08 AM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: RE: Re: Ask a question.

Howdy, I`d suggest you enclose that pic and if you can get one taken from behind of a/that style you want...also a pic of your own hair especially at the back will help the factory to create wha...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 197 1,627,327 06-19-2011, 06:47 AM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: RE: Re: Ask a question.

Hi ..you`re better off to post in a new thread on the main body of the forum ...this area here [up top] consists of older threads and information which aren`t read as frequently as the ` main` foru...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 197 1,627,327 02-02-2015, 04:11 AM
    Thread: ...time to set the record straight about Gary Cross (BA)
Post: RE: ...time to set the record straight about Gary ...

Guys... please don`t think I`m `giving out` or telling you what to do......but when you want to leave a reply to a thread...rather than click on the `` Reply`` button, just type what you`d like to...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 94 250,877 02-13-2011, 06:25 AM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: RE: The Psychology of Wearing

Hi Matthew --just wondering why your poly is lifting/ has lifted. I have never had that happen to me for some reason -- I only use a light [ not all -around the perimeter ] bond for daily removal, ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 72 163,552 09-18-2010, 08:10 AM
    Thread: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)
Post: RE: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)

I`d go with Hersute`s suggested coverage area....seems like it`s mainly your temple area/s that need coverage..you still have a relatively ` strong` front hairline ` point`..it would be a shame to sha...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 64 159,258 02-19-2013, 09:40 PM
    Thread: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)
Post: RE: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)

In pic 4 on the other page, you have a good density on top---- hang on to that as long as you can... I sure wouldn`t shave off the top of your head...certainly if you`d like your front hairline to b...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 64 159,258 02-20-2013, 12:05 AM
    Thread: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)
Post: RE: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)

I think you are not referring to simply trimming off the excess lace which comes with all new systems....you mean the system is bigger than your thin/bald area. This can be tricky for a newbie, bu...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 64 159,258 04-28-2013, 09:24 PM
    Thread: This is another problem I have (pic)
Post: RE: This is another problem I have (pic)

Hi msebas.... that could work for him --it`s hard to see properly as the picture is blurred--- my feeling though, is that once that thinning has set in, it won`t stop, so probably some type of syste...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 56 146,393 12-07-2012, 05:37 AM
    Thread: This is another problem I have (pic)
Post: RE: This is another problem I have (pic)

forestboy, It looks like your hair is pretty ok up top around the crown-point and sides.... however, the pic. isn`t very clear and is only showing one view. I guess ultimately, whatever you choose ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 56 146,393 12-07-2012, 08:25 PM
    Thread: This is another problem I have (pic)
Post: RE: This is another problem I have (pic)

I think it looks quite good and I agree with Baldrich`s observations..... colour-match is great [which many first-time wearers find is problematic] Rather than go thinning it yourself [ you can do so...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 56 146,393 12-12-2012, 05:16 AM
    Thread: This is another problem I have (pic)
Post: RE: This is another problem I have (pic)

Can you just clarify --which bit is skin and which is lace ? That sure is a lot of money ..... apart from the density actually being too high, the hairline is non-graduated which is totally proble...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 56 146,393 12-12-2012, 08:18 AM
    Thread: This is another problem I have (pic)
Post: RE: This is another problem I have (pic)

Hi forestboy, not being flippant, but you can have whatever you want really...... all systems come with graduated front-density unless you specify otherwise. Don`t stress over getting densities ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 56 146,393 12-12-2012, 09:22 AM
    Thread: My Toplace unit--your opinion please
Post: RE: My Toplace unit--your opinion please

Well done to Mrjoejohn there--looking great!!!! You`ve done a super job mate .... Paul.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 54 131,311 12-03-2010, 08:03 PM
    Thread: My Toplace unit--your opinion please
Post: RE: My Toplace unit--your opinion please

Well done/said mrjoejohn.... I`ve followed your posts since you first put in an appearance here and could `` see`` your confidence growing along the way!....... it`s nice to see a wearer willing to ``...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 54 131,311 12-07-2010, 09:55 AM
    Thread: My Toplace unit--your opinion please
Post: RE: My Toplace unit--your opinion please

Hi again guys.... nice to read all the new posts every morning when I get up .. one of the first things I do ! What I like about it on here is how everyone is so open and honest and willing to offer ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 54 131,311 12-07-2010, 09:18 PM
    Thread: New Thinskin (Pics)
Post: RE: New Thinskin (Pics)

Yeah connor--- looking great there .... enjoy the `new you` ! Cowboy--- I can`t see this working for a fullcap ...the ear-flaps and temple area gets exposed to too much ` pressure` from detachin...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 54 127,238 09-26-2012, 07:55 AM
    Thread: My quest for a partial hairpiece
Post: RE: My quest for a partial hairpiece

Yeah I did too, as it`s an older post so I just normally go to the last/current page on such posts.... Zandberg09..have a look [in case you missed it] at the post on page 3 titled ``Just a frontal ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 52 168,993 01-18-2011, 02:00 AM
    Thread: My quest for a partial hairpiece
Post: RE: My quest for a partial hairpiece

Hello Zandberg09. Your specifications would seem fine to me ... I think you`re worrying unduly... when we talk of making templates, it normally is with a view to covering a fairly large area of...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 52 168,993 11-04-2010, 10:08 AM
    Thread: My quest for a partial hairpiece
Post: RE: My quest for a partial hairpiece

I don`t quite `get`the shape there so please excuse my ignorance..I`ve never worn a partial but in my mind I imagine it to be more shaped like a boomerang? Surely the straight edge on that templat...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 52 168,993 01-17-2011, 04:20 AM
    Thread: My quest for a partial hairpiece
Post: RE: My quest for a partial hairpiece

I`m sure you`ll be fine .. early days can be a worry .....you`ll soon get the hang of it...regards, Paul.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 52 168,993 07-27-2011, 01:36 AM
    Thread: My quest for a partial hairpiece
Post: RE: My quest for a partial hairpiece

Hi Zandberg09 ---that`s about it ....an easy way to `see`the area where glue should be applied is to sit your partial on and hold it in place with one hand.... use the back edge of your comb or even...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 52 168,993 07-10-2011, 10:42 PM