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    Thread: Too much shine from ultra hold
Post: Re: Too much shine from ultra hold

Just tape it with your finger. (make sure your hands are clean). it knocks the shine right down.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,579 06-01-2009, 02:18 PM
    Thread: Too much shine from ultra hold
Post: Re: Too much shine from ultra hold

I meant to say TAP it with your finger. silly me. my fingers type faster than my mind can think. ha ha
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,579 06-01-2009, 02:19 PM
    Thread: Pure
Post: Re: Pure

the pure won't damage anything, you just have to make sure you clean the base and/or scalp really well after using it as it has an oily consistency to it....if not cleaned well, your bond will suffer....
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,835 07-06-2009, 03:44 PM
    Thread: Question for Debbie
Post: Re: Question for Debbie

oops, sorry. forgot about the Pure question. I only sell the 4 oz. pure due to shipping of liquids regulations. DebbieS. <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.splitendshairreplacem...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,356 07-22-2009, 09:06 AM
    Thread: Quick and easy coloring for black hair
Post: Re: Quick and easy coloring for black hair

"bobs your uncle"...love it!!! ha ha I apply the colorant to a comb and comb it through so to avoid the knots and lace. works like a charm....or shall I say "bobs your uncle." ha ha ha ha DebbieS. &l...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,909 07-23-2009, 12:20 PM
    Thread: Question for Debbie
Post: Re: Question for Debbie

no Bill, you are still my BFF. ha ha in florida, many clients will use a stronger, waterproof glue. the ultrahold is a good option as its waterproof. a lesser strength glue but also very strong is th...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,356 07-22-2009, 09:04 AM
    Thread: For BA and Debbie
Post: Re: For BA and Debbie

you're the best customer to work with , Bill!! you are definitely my new BFF again!! ha ha I'm glad you liked the piece.....doing mailorder cut-ins can be tricky and unprecise, so I'm glad I was abl...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,891 08-05-2009, 03:21 PM
    Thread: Stained thinskin, any way to remove
Post: Re: Stained thinskin, any way to remove

I honestly don't know how to remove it, if its on the underside of the base, you could try bleaching it out with 40 vol. peroxide developer???? ANY base will stain if you get dark hair color on it. ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,427 08-08-2009, 08:36 AM
    Thread: Slightly perplexed by tape longevity
Post: Re: Slightly perplexed by tape longevity

there are so many things that can effect bond time. weather, humidity, cleanliness of base before attachement, cleanliness of scalp etc etc, its impossible to say....but I sure hope you keep getting t...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,985 08-11-2009, 09:11 AM
    Thread: my custom is 75 percent but my stock piece is 65%
Post: Re: my custom is 75 percent but my stock piece is ...

stocks are 65-70% density, so you could only be dealing with a 5% density difference. nobody will notice, trust me. (you may notice...but others will not!) DebbieS. <!-- w --><a class="postli...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,827 08-14-2009, 11:42 AM
    Thread: Shampoo and Conditioner from a high street store?
Post: Re: Shampoo and Conditioner from a high street sto...

the main thing is to look for a shampoo / conditioner that is formulated for color treated hair...they tend to be more hydrating. if possible, find one with no sulfates.....Loreal makes one now that ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,086 08-17-2009, 03:14 PM
    Thread: Cutting the Base
Post: Re: Cutting the Base

the front knots have been bleached so try not to cut into the front at all....lay your template over the base (pin the hairpiece upside down on a styro head), line the template up at the front and pin...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 8,017 11-05-2009, 03:39 PM
    Thread: Question about coloring the hair...
Post: Re: Question about coloring the hair...

just apply a small amount of colorant to a comb and comb it through the hair, let process the directed amount of time....then rinse. I do recommend doing this when the unit if OFF your head as it can...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,748 11-30-2009, 10:45 AM
    Thread: Tape Contours
Post: Re: Tape Contours

tape contours are standardly 3". you can also get 5" wide contours off my site in duo tac. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 9,977 09-03-2008, 11:45 AM
    Thread: Hairstyles....whats GOOD and whats NOT
Post: Re: Hairstyles....whats GOOD and whats NOT

The best thing to do for a newbie is to get a style that can be worn both ways. any good stylist can give you a style that you can spike up in the front, but if not having a good hair day or if you di...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 10,301 09-26-2008, 08:38 AM
    Thread: Attn Debbie
Post: Re: Attn Debbie

freestyle means you can part it anywhere. (unless you ordered it with a part, but freestyle everywhere else??) if you want to be able to part the hair anywhere, and not have that defined part that you...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,869 09-27-2008, 02:30 PM
    Thread: ST-30 info
Post: Re: ST-30 info

no, it is not as thin as 3 mil. it is the standard 7 mil thickness. it can be worn on the front with proper application. you can see a front hairline on my website at <!-- m --><a class="post...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,829 10-02-2008, 07:59 AM
    Thread: ST-30 info
Post: Re: ST-30 info

The tape applies like any other roll of tape. put the sticky part down and peel off the backing. it is no different as far as application goes. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,829 10-03-2008, 12:30 AM
    Thread: Can i Clipper my own hair?
Post: Re: Can i Clipper my own hair?

yes , of course you can cut your own hair. many do it. you will have to blend with blending shears your piece hair into your own hair.......you simply use the blending shears on the very ends of the...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 9,519 10-07-2008, 02:02 AM
    Thread: Can i Clipper my own hair?
Post: Re: Can i Clipper my own hair?

I would only use the above technique if you want 1" hair all over your hairpiece. thinning shears should be called blending shears as that is the only thing they are good for in my opinion. the abov...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 9,519 10-07-2008, 02:23 PM
    Thread: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide the children!
Post: Re: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide...

go for it, JRob! You will have a blast. Most would never consider doing something like this because nobody knows they wear hair or they wear a topper and cannot shave their sides and back hair, so ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 9,114 10-25-2008, 06:44 AM
    Thread: Tenderness in the nape area.
Post: Re: Tenderness in the nape area.

sometimes when you shave and put the glue on right away, it can also cause this type of irritation. you have already irritated your skin with the shaving and then you slap some irritating glue onto i...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,603 10-27-2008, 02:24 PM
    Thread: For John, BA, Debbie and those in the know
Post: Re: For John, BA, Debbie and those in the know

well homer, it depends on what type of piece. in your latest post, you said you were going to wear it with shaved back and sides....so you will NEED to have all lace. no poly. if you are going with...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,117 10-31-2008, 11:03 AM
    Thread: For John, BA, Debbie and those in the know
Post: Re: For John, BA, Debbie and those in the know

many do thing that attaching is definitely easier with a 1" poly strip on sides and back...but you do lose some undetectability with that type of base.....so it really boils down to personal choice. ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 8,117 11-01-2008, 09:59 AM
    Thread: Lil' help with TL300 ILace
Post: Re: Lil' help with TL300 ILace

Hi Tanya; I've seen this before...and unfortunately whenever two seperate materials are joined there is that area....if the density is higher it really doesnt show much at all when bonded down securel...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 14,211 11-03-2008, 01:15 PM