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    Thread: 70% Isopropyl Alcohol
Post: RE: 70% Isopropyl Alcohol

Yeah that`s about it --lace release to loosen /remove the hairpiece from your head, then the alcohol for the scalp clean-up. That`s what I do anyway.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 11 31,885 05-13-2010, 08:10 PM
    Thread: Ditching AHS - Need Input From You Guys (photo)
Post: RE: Ditching AHS - Need Input From You Guys

I too was a ``victim`` of AHS --all these kinds of places / programmes are only after one thing --your money -- they know exactly how self -conscious guys can be about their hair loss, and that`s ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 17,022 05-15-2010, 08:45 PM
    Thread: Ditching AHS - Need Input From You Guys (photo)
Post: RE: Ditching AHS - Need Input From You Guys (phot...

Thanks John -- I suppose it can be daunting for people considering making the jump from some ``Studio`` as they fill your head with all kinds of nonsense in order to make you think what they do is v...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 17,022 05-18-2010, 07:26 PM
    Thread: Making a fullcap template
Post: RE: Making a fullcap template

Try a search on ``Youtube`` ---I think I saw a guy making one on there a while back --at least the language difficulty wouldn`t be a big issue for you if you can see it being done-...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 11 20,410 05-23-2010, 03:37 AM
    Thread: Suction Wigs ??
Post: RE: Suction Wigs ??

Hi Mender -- I have a poly perimeter from the Temple to Temple via the back of the head, and the rest of the unit is Swiss Lace. I just find the poly helps hold the shape of the piece so it`s easier ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 20 41,851 07-09-2010, 05:05 AM
    Thread: Suction Wigs ??
Post: RE: Suction Wigs ??

I should clarify one thing in my last post --when I was referring to using knot -sealer, I should have said I only re -apply it after washing the hair and not daily. Paul.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 20 41,851 07-13-2010, 07:45 AM
    Thread: What is the density ?
Post: RE: What is the density ?

Hi --is best to post a picture of your own hair with no system attached--- you can be a advised by John when he sees your own hair density. Also, can you possibly make your picture a little smaller ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 2 6,061 07-19-2010, 08:41 AM
    Thread: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pics)
Post: RE: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pi...

Hi Baldy, Had a look at pics --they`re a little bit small so it`s a little hard to see --you appear to have good density on your right side, yet your left looks thinner to me. I wouldn`t go with a d...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 7 14,339 05-18-2010, 07:59 PM
    Thread: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pics)
Post: RE: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pi...

In my [expensive] experience, the reason mine `lasted` was it was an all -polyurethane base, and when it began to really shed hair, you went back to the salon for re-venting and paid up to 200 ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 7 14,339 05-18-2010, 10:08 PM
    Thread: Profuse Shedding
Post: RE: Profuse Shedding

I use [sparingly] Lòreal shampoo for coloured hair [in red bottle] -- just a teaspoonful mixed/diluted in a normal -sized sink of lukewarm water. Just allow unit to immerse/soak in it for a minute or...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 15 32,886 05-18-2010, 11:15 PM
    Thread: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pics)
Post: RE: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pi...

Yeah it`s soul -destroying to lose hair so young. A salon I used to use in Ireland, the lady who owned it was telling me she`d have teenagers coming in practically suicidal over it. Some people ca...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 7 14,339 05-19-2010, 03:47 AM
    Thread: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
Post: RE: 2 videos from Norway - comments?

Hello Apollo -just saw your post now as I was browsing the forum --it`s 2pm here now -- I see you left your post earlier on this morning --by now you have the new system bonded into place -- I reall...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 40 94,602 07-29-2010, 01:21 AM
    Thread: Cold Feet, anyone?
Post: RE: Cold Feet, anyone?

I`d think you`d be better off getting a professional to layer the hair in to blend in nicely with your own -- especially at the back, which to my mind, is just as `obvious`to other people, as the fro...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 15 25,716 08-04-2010, 06:29 PM
    Thread: how to thin out hair system?
Post: RE: how to thin out hair system?

Decided to take 2 pics of thinning scissors so you can see how it works -- one pic showing the blades partially open so you can see that the actual cut occurs to hair where the teeth meet as you clos...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 3 11,650 08-06-2010, 02:15 AM
    Thread: Ditching AHS - Need Input From You Guys (photo)
Post: RE: Ditching AHS - Need Input From You Guys (phot...

Thanks for that mcnash --interesting that you never used knot sealer. I never had to use it or couldn`t have used it anyway on an all -poly base as the the bottom of the hair shaft is not visible/ac...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 9 17,022 05-19-2010, 06:50 PM
    Thread: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pics)
Post: RE: Need Help Choosing Density Of First Piece? (Pi...

It`s a bit hard to see the pics [as I said] --even though I clicked on them, they weren`t much bigger, but as Dave777 just said, somewhere between 60 -65% should be ok for you and if your hair is very...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 7 14,339 05-20-2010, 07:33 PM
    Thread: damage?
Post: RE: damage?

There is no way any tapes or glues will `damage` hair follicles in the same way that a plaster applied to a wound would cause any damage to your body --follicles are below the skin,therefore, don`t ...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 8 15,984 05-20-2010, 09:36 PM
    Thread: damage?
Post: RE: damage?

I`m sure if any such `damage`ever happened, the manufacturers would have been sued and in any case, such products would have undergone testing to ascertain any possible effects on humans in m...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 8 15,984 05-27-2010, 08:57 AM
    Thread: anyone tried back2natural hair conditioner
Post: RE: anyone tried back2natural hair conditioner

I misunderstood your question there, ukhair -- thought you were asking about ordinary conditioner --- the site (link that John posted there) is ace ! Paul.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 4 16,590 08-06-2010, 04:45 AM
    Thread: My first (Stock)Unit
Post: RE: My first (Stock)Unit

Congratulations -- looks really good and well -done for being able to do it all yourself. I`m sure you`re delighted with the outcome.... you sound like it anyway ! Paul.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 6 12,921 08-07-2010, 08:27 PM
    Thread: Shaving your existing hair
Post: RE: Shaving your existing hair

You will be able to see clearly, where the shaved hair is re-growing in comparison to the hair you want to keep ....... I did mine yesterday standing in front of bathroom mirror hanging on the wal...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 1 5,364 08-07-2010, 08:36 PM
    Thread: Richard Farrell hair systems last 5-7 years.
Post: RE: Richard Farrell hair systems last 5-7 years.

I`ve heard it all now --what a load of cobblers !! Sad thing is, newbies and `desperate` people are not aware of the facts, and believe statements like that...... thank God for Toplace. Paul.
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 2 27,663 08-08-2010, 06:24 PM
    Thread: Pillow in satin or silk?
Post: RE: Pillow in satin or silk?

Hello french-hair, Some time ago, John posted on this point. He said that hair tends to get caught/snagged in cotton fibers, satin or silk does not affect it. The result of using cotton pillow sli...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 2 7,482 08-11-2010, 07:49 AM
    Thread: Making a fullcap template
Post: RE: Making a fullcap template

(06-03-2010, 08:45 PM)Kero Wrote: So..I've seen the youtube-video. Never thought that it is so easy, cause there's alot of text on Jrob's bloq. Another question: Can I make a full cap template with...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 11 20,410 06-03-2010, 09:28 PM
    Thread: Suction Wigs ??
Post: RE: Suction Wigs ??

It`s hard to believe there are still cowboys ``inventing`` new phrases / terms like ``suction`` to hoodwink people into thinking there is some revolutionary new super -system and trying to get you...
Paul In Ireland General hair replacement discussion 20 41,851 06-07-2010, 08:16 PM