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    Thread: Anyone know how to thin out a unit?
Post: Re: Anyone know how to thin out a unit?

what type of base is it? DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 7 11,994 02-01-2009, 02:33 PM
    Thread: cut in
Post: Re: cut in

wiggy; you could send an old unit for me to copy the cut OR a photo of the style you want....if you go to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.hairboutique.com">www.hairboutique....
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,705 01-31-2009, 03:48 PM
    Thread: Euro hair w/toplace
Post: Re: Euro hair w/toplace

John or BA are the only ones that can answer this question. it will depend on density , length etc., email John at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]&...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 5,041 01-31-2009, 05:14 AM
    Thread: To poly or not to poly?
Post: Re: To poly or not to poly?

the poly bonds strong and long...meaning you can put glue on the poly and on your scalp and get a good, cemented bond that will last a long time. then you can simply lift up the front, clean it and w...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 9 16,061 01-31-2009, 05:11 AM
    Thread: Problem with ST-30
Post: Re: Problem with ST-30

to dull shine, tap it with your finger or spread a thin layer of white glue over it. Count; st-30 only comes in 3/4 inch by 108" rolls...if you have a different size, it's not st-30. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 9 14,270 01-30-2009, 01:07 PM
    Thread: Must-haves
Post: Re: Must-haves

*glue and/or tape *adhesive remover *lace release OR 99% alcohol. those are the 3 items you absolutely need. there are other products to help maintain your color, softness etc, but the above are the...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 5,678 01-30-2009, 12:58 PM
    Thread: Please help with oranging
Post: Re: Please help with oranging

any home supply store. here in the states, home depot sells them for about $30. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 11 18,153 01-29-2009, 01:57 PM
    Thread: Cleaning SFS
Post: Re: Cleaning SFS

I never use any of the adhesive removers on the piece before mirror sliding. if the glue is real dry, it will grab the mirror better. (if you have an oily adhesive remover on it, it will not "grab" t...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 7 11,951 01-29-2009, 11:36 AM
    Thread: Hoping for the full piece vid soon!
Post: Re: Hoping for the full piece vid soon!

email JRob, or give him a shout out on this forum as he may have a downloadable version ready for full caps....not sure. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 5 9,735 01-29-2009, 11:31 AM
    Thread: cut in
Post: Re: cut in

wiggy; yes, you can cut in your own system with a flowbee or a robocut. if you are not confident enough to do it on your own, you can send it to me for a cut in, the charge is $34 for toppers, an...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,705 01-29-2009, 11:30 AM
    Thread: Storing Tape
Post: Re: Storing Tape

a cool, dry place like a cellar is good. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,574 01-29-2009, 08:37 AM
    Thread: Question about texture/curl
Post: Re: Question about texture/curl

no, not if you keep your own hair cut short. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,855 01-29-2009, 08:36 AM
    Thread: A easy way to remove name tag on unit
Post: Re: A easy way to remove name tag on unit

a seam ripper also works well. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 9,041 01-29-2009, 03:39 AM
    Thread: Debbies knot sealer is a must haveA++++
Post: Re: Debbies knot sealer is a must haveA++++

you can reapply every month or so. no, it does not close the lace holes. it simple seals the knots making them less likely to loosen. you only need a tiny bit of the product!! a 2 oz. bottle is eno...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 10 23,011 01-29-2009, 03:38 AM
    Thread: Please help with oranging
Post: Re: Please help with oranging

yes, chlorine does fade haircolor. but I think there are other things in some water that also discolor the hair...like rust, hard water etc.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 11 18,153 01-29-2009, 03:36 AM
    Thread: Please help with oranging
Post: Re: Please help with oranging

get a $30 water filter for your shower. I have a client that comes in every 3 weeks for service, every 3 weeks I had to color his hair as it turned orange....he got a water filter for his shower a...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 11 18,153 01-28-2009, 03:00 PM
    Thread: baking soda bath
Post: Re: baking soda bath

Yes, it can. baking soda can dull/fade haircolor. it is used generally as a clarifier, to get out buildup of hair products. I see no need to use it on a hairsystem but that is just my opinion. Debbi...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 13,110 01-27-2009, 01:41 PM
    Thread: Debbies knot sealer is a must haveA++++
Post: Re: Debbies knot sealer is a must haveA++++

folliman; you only need a tiny, tiny bit. you should see very slight transfer when applying (like puppy tracks LOL)...and I mean VERY SLIGHT. once dry, it will be invisible but you will notice a sli...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 10 23,011 01-27-2009, 01:39 PM
    Thread: First day of wearing..HELP!!
Post: Re: First day of wearing..HELP!!

just remember, its better that the base is too big rather than too small. you can simply trim the base down to a smaller size. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 10 16,697 01-26-2009, 03:11 PM
    Thread: Unsolicited comments from a girl . .
Post: Re: Unsolicited comments from a girl . .

great post. as the stylist that travels the world doing TOPLACE conventions, I have the pleasure of meeting all kinds of hairwearers........from all cultures and all walks of life....I can agree on a...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 13 21,413 01-25-2009, 06:28 AM
    Thread: First day of wearing..HELP!!
Post: Re: First day of wearing..HELP!!

sfs disappears just fine on many dark skin tones, if you can see lace, chances are it is simply not glued down well. you may need to redo the front for a better look. once the lace is sunk into the gl...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 10 16,697 01-25-2009, 06:22 AM
    Thread: My second piece!
Post: Re: My second piece!

I'm so glad you are happy with your new piece(s). , with a piece as small as your front partial, it makes economic sense to do it this way..........I'll bet you look great!! DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 5 9,576 01-25-2009, 06:20 AM
    Thread: uk convention - midlands?
Post: Re: uk convention - midlands?

I'm pretty sure the UK convention will be held in Coventry in late may...perhaps early June. post this question into the ASK BA thread and he will answer for sure as I'm pretty sure he booked it rece...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 5,516 01-24-2009, 12:24 PM
    Thread: experience rash and itching from tape and glue
Post: Re: experience rash and itching from tape and glue

you may need to remove and change more often or switch glues for a short time to see if it changes. and you probably already know to make sure your scalp is clean and very dry before reapplying. hope...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,624 01-21-2009, 07:56 AM
    Thread: Debby's knot sealer - how to use?
Post: Re: Debby's knot sealer so hard to use / apply

Emery; you will be able to feel that the texture has changed after sealing the knots. I recommend sealing them twice for the first time and once every month or so. If you really find it is so ha...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 11 25,443 01-20-2009, 07:27 AM