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    Thread: Is this possible
Post: RE: Is this possible

Hi roby123... no real difference between Fullcap/topper in the attachment materials or bond-durations....you`ll find what suits you best. Have a read of Mr.Burns`thread here on his lifestyle while tr...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 6 14,257 10-08-2011, 09:01 PM
    Thread: Questions before I order
Post: RE: Questions before I order

Hi tooyoung.... what I`d do is clip/tie your hair back out of the way like it is in pic2 there where you`re holding it [ a large elastic band under the chin/up onto the hair should do it] then...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 10 18,773 06-09-2011, 02:53 AM
    Thread: Got the stock unit
Post: RE: Got the stock unit

Try sliding it on Bubble-wrap ....Henry say`s it`s great/easy.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 7 13,417 06-08-2011, 07:33 PM
    Thread: All SFS System Photos.
Post: RE: All SFS System Photos.

Yup.. looking really nice there Xeon... nice density with scalp show-through...are you using a product on it to give it that wet look or is it just that it`s new and the camera makes it look wet ?...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 22 50,444 06-08-2011, 07:30 PM
    Thread: Full cap story, full cap questions
Post: RE: Full cap story, full cap questions

The backing- cover /strip can be very stubborn/tricky to get a `` start-point`` on ...what I suggest is get something like a small nail-scissors with sharp points/tips..... apply the tape f...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 4 9,113 06-08-2011, 03:02 AM
    Thread: Scared/Embarrassed about a cut-in
Post: RE: Scared/Embarrassed about a cut-in

There are a myriad of supplies/suppliers out there. It can be a bit of a mine-field for newbies, but there`s no need to get confused. Don`t `stress` over tecchie. terms like `Isopropyl` [first tim...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 3 8,427 12-03-2011, 09:33 PM
    Thread: Questions before I order
Post: RE: Questions before I order

You`re very welcome... hope it all works out anyway ..making the ``leap`` is daunting for many, and yes there can be teething problems, but nothing that can`t be dealt-with with a bit of imaginatio...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 10 18,773 06-10-2011, 07:36 PM
    Thread: Ghost Bond newbie experience
Post: RE: Ghost Bond newbie experience

Before I began wearing Toplace hair [ I guess over 2 years ago now] I used to attend/buy systems from a salon in Dublin, which is 160 miles away, so I needed to have supplies to hand at home in ca...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 33,295 06-10-2011, 07:27 PM
    Thread: Advice needed urgently
Post: RE: Advice needed urgently

Hi sparda15 .. can you post a pic for us ? I assume from your question ``will getting swiss and bleaching knots make a difference`` that your front hairline is French lace? Swiss is normally b...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 16,509 06-10-2011, 07:00 PM
    Thread: Questions before I order
Post: RE: Questions before I order

Hi again tooyoung... I`d say leave your crown alone as long as you can.. it`s just receded from the front and temples....no it`s not unusual at all..happens to many guys... I wasn`t actually saying...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 10 18,773 06-09-2011, 07:08 PM
    Thread: Instructions for shampooing/conditioning?
Post: RE: Instructions for shampooing/conditioning?

These clips may help.... I don`t apply shampoo directy to the hair--just mix it into the water in the sink..other guys apply directly..a matter of choice...conditioner..I do apply it directly to th...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 4 10,093 12-03-2011, 09:42 PM
    Thread: Monofilament Front Hairline
Post: RE: Monofilament Front Hairline

(06-11-2011, 04:41 AM)Baldrich Wrote: Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong to get my posts coming out in triplicate, triplicate, triplicate??? I was wondering about that too Baldrich ..are you...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 5 12,659 06-11-2011, 09:57 PM
    Thread: Ghost Bond newbie experience
Post: RE: Ghost Bond newbie experience

Hi Xeon... yeah no bothers at all .. I just use Debbie`s ``Pure`` adhesive remover... admittedly I only use one light layer of glue as I do a nightly detachment at present, but I`m sure it woul...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 33,295 06-11-2011, 09:48 PM
    Thread: Ghost Bond newbie experience
Post: RE: Ghost Bond newbie experience

I think the ultimate general glue-melter/removers are the citrus-based ones such as `Re-move`` and I think Desolvit has also been mentioned here.... some of the alcohol-based ones can someti...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 33,295 06-12-2011, 01:24 AM
    Thread: Im afraid to do my first debond and reattatchment!
Post: RE: Im afraid to do my first debond and reattatchm...

You won`t `screw up`..... as Hersute said, just take it step by step..take your time. You won`t `break`your system either...it`s not THAT delicate. Can`t remember now --did that lady do an all-over ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 17,490 12-03-2011, 09:00 PM
    Thread: Ghost Bond newbie experience
Post: RE: Ghost Bond newbie experience

Hi again Xeon... I just did a bit of research this morning [ nerd that I am !! :-) ] and I was looking at Debbie`s glue range and their prices/bottle sizes/capacities. We`ll take `Ultrahold` as an...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 33,295 06-12-2011, 09:20 PM
    Thread: Advice needed urgently
Post: RE: Advice needed urgently

Hi sparda..... you click on the ``New reply`` button/tab just down on the bottom-right there,....... then click `` choose file`` at the bottom-left of that box, you then select your file f...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 16,509 06-12-2011, 09:28 PM
    Thread: Advice needed urgently
Post: RE: Advice needed urgently

I had a problem a few days back with logging-in .....site wouldn`t / couldn`t recognise my password etc. so maybe it`s a technical issue ....it may resolve itself in a while. I`ll try an attac...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 16,509 06-13-2011, 03:19 AM
    Thread: Nicolas Cage leaves the wig at home (photo)
Post: RE: Nicolas Cage leaves the wig at home (photo)

bad hair day or maybe the Korean system had just been delivered and he ran out of the house in a hurry ? :-)
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 5 13,719 10-26-2010, 09:44 PM
    Thread: Remysoft products --pics
Post: RE: Remysoft products --pics

Well... in 8 yrs time, if I`m still shuffling around, I`ll probably be more concerned with scraping -together the deposit for a coffin rather than a hair system !! LOL ! I`ve developed a little `...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 25,855 11-01-2010, 09:53 AM
    Thread: New user, quite young and would appreciate some help.
Post: RE: New user, quite young and would appreciate som...

Hi optimistic...... I only just saw your post/questions this morning, and see you posted it a few days ago.... time I made an appointment with my optician I think ...must be going blind !! :-) ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 1 5,973 06-13-2011, 10:39 PM
    Thread: Ghost Bond newbie experience
Post: RE: Ghost Bond newbie experience

Yup hairy ..you`re right of course..... that`s what I get for logging-in just after getting out of bed !!! Was only onto my first cup of coffee as I was typing ..lol. Yeah I didn`t look proper...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 33,295 06-13-2011, 08:03 AM
    Thread: Back2natural colour restorer (photos)
Post: RE: Back2natural colour restorer (photos)

You can apply it while it`s bonded-on, but it needs to be rinsed off in the shower when you are satisfied you have left it on long enough. It won`t stain lace.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 10 23,440 05-13-2012, 06:18 AM
    Thread: First Post.Some questions to the veterans.Pics!
Post: RE: First Post.Some questions to the veterans.Pics...

Sorry guys..can`t answer that one... the guy I was in touch with just said it`s available...presumably a large supplier like TL which deals with a large factory, could certainly supply that if requ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 19 39,629 05-25-2012, 09:29 AM
    Thread: Back2natural colour restorer (photos)
Post: RE: Back2natural colour restorer (photos)

I think winstonage meant that systems with grey hair in them--the grey is synthetic--the rest of it is human hair, so the synthetic will be unaffected by colouring touch-up`s.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 10 23,440 05-13-2012, 06:24 PM