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    Thread: How to cut the lace in the front
Post: Re: How to cut the lace in the front

I turn the base upside down and pin it onto a styro head, I then take very sharp manicure scissors and trim off the extra lace leaving 1/8th to 1/4 inch in the front. just be careful to not cut the ha...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,482 11-07-2008, 04:51 AM
    Thread: PLEASE TAKE NOTE
Post: PLEASE TAKE NOTE

Can you believe the holidays are upon us already?? Please make note that i will be away for 2 weeks starting December 10th, that means I will not be back until right before Christmas. So if you need...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 5,152 11-07-2008, 10:27 AM
    Thread: PLEASE TAKE NOTE
Post: Re: PLEASE TAKE NOTE

bump...I want everyone to see this post so that nobody is left hanging.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 5,152 11-09-2008, 04:39 PM
    Thread: Question for Debbie
Post: Re: Question for Debbie

yes, it will be easy. you can make a template of your balding area, place the unit upside down on a styro head, put the template over it and trim it to fit using the template as your guide. just cut ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,271 11-17-2008, 03:49 AM
    Thread: I-Lace: does it attach the same as french lace? (& other ?s)
Post: Re: I-Lace: does it attach the same as french lace...

Hi; The I-lace is probably, in my opinion, the most realistic scalp appearance Ive ever seen, however, the material is a bit thicker than sfs or french lace and therefore may not be suitable for some...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,534 11-23-2008, 03:41 AM
    Thread: Is a bigger piece better?
Post: Re: Is a bigger piece better?

It is true if your hair back there is thin. I think it is good to use as much of your own hair as possible, however, if the hair is thin, it is harder to blend the partial frontal piece into it. yo...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,491 11-26-2008, 09:12 AM
    Thread: Happy Thanksgiving!
Post: Happy Thanksgiving!

May we all take a few moments to be thankful for our many blessings. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!! DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,980 11-27-2008, 02:45 PM
    Thread: Holidays
Post: Re: Holidays

thanks Timlee, and the same to you!! DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,544 11-29-2008, 05:55 AM
    Thread: PLEASE TAKE NOTE
Post: PLEASE TAKE NOTE

remember that I am leaving on Wed. for vacation so at this time, please do not be sending any more hair systems for cut-in or hair ventilation unless you don't want it back until after Christmas. I re...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,949 12-06-2008, 03:29 AM
    Thread: PLEASE TAKE NOTE
Post: Re: PLEASE TAKE NOTE

bump...I'm still receiving hair for service in the mail and time is running very short now....please don't send anything for service until after I return from vacation as I don't want them just sittin...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,949 12-09-2008, 02:42 AM
    Thread: NEW STOCK UNIT
Post: Re: NEW STOCK UNIT

you are very, very welcome. When BA sends the word to see if we have a stock unit, either myself or my husband jumps to it and gets it out ASAP. I am glad you were well accomodated. We ALWAYS like h...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,502 01-11-2009, 08:34 AM
    Thread: Glues
Post: Re: Glues

Anitaf; unfortunately, what works well for one, doesn't work so good for someone else. ....it is very dependant on lifestyle, body chemistry.........a whole host of other factors. vapon is a silicon t...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,445 01-17-2009, 11:40 AM
    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 4,623 01-21-2009, 07:56 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: 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: 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: WOOaaahhhhhh what the hell happened?????
Post: Re: WOOaaahhhhhh what the hell happened?????

what are you referring to? I have no idea what this post is about. its a picture of Nicolas Cage.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,744 02-02-2009, 04:31 AM
    Thread: How long do ya'll wait?
Post: Re: How long do ya'll wait?

you can reapply immediately as long as your scalp is very clean and very dry. make sure you wash your scalp real well after using any citrus or oily type of solvent. You look great in the pics!! Deb...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,734 02-12-2009, 04:05 AM
    Thread: I-glue
Post: Re: I-glue

yes, I-glue is a white aqueous acrylic glue. it takes about 2-3 minutes to dry and is used on lace or skin type bases. never apply the glue to the lace, apply to scalp only and set the lace down into ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,865 02-14-2009, 05:12 AM
    Thread: Does antiperspirant function as scalp protector?
Post: Re: Does antiperspirant function as scalp protecto...

personal preference. if you use antiperspirant, don't make the mistake of buying just a deodorant...it has to have the high antiperpirant qualities to do the job. A good antiperspirant can cost $...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 5,202 03-04-2009, 02:18 AM
    Thread: ATTENTION SPORTS ADDICTS! - French lace vs Exercise lace?
Post: Re: ATTENTION SPORTS ADDICTS! - French lace vs Exe...

I think you may be a bit confused. there is a base that BA designed as an exercise base. it is not all lace. then there is another base that you can order that is all lace...not specifically design...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,585 03-04-2009, 02:20 AM
    Thread: Perfectors glue vs Ultra Hold
Post: Re: Perfectors glue vs Ultra Hold

ultra hold is waterproof and very strong. I believe the perfector glue is a white glue that is water RESISTANT but not water PROOF. I don't know much more about the perfector glue than it's been ar...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,446 03-11-2009, 12:57 PM
    Thread: found my solution to longer lasting UH front hold
Post: Re: found my solution to longer lasting UH front h...

thank you for posting. those little tips are always helpful to people. remember that with ultra hold, you could let it dry for up to an hour before putting the lace down into it. I allow it to dry ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,888 03-16-2009, 05:50 AM
    Thread: Question about Debbie's knot sealer
Post: Re: Question about Debbie's knot sealer

to insure a great application...apply the sealer to cotton ball, dab off any excess onto a paper towel and now dab and roll the cotton ball over the system...reapply more sealer to cotton ball as need...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 5,121 03-14-2009, 05:38 AM
    Thread: How to cut lace to template?
Post: Re: How to cut lace to template?

put the hair piece upside down on a styro head, pin the template right to it...and cut around it. easy peasy. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 4,449 03-20-2009, 09:53 AM