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Thread: Doing a Fade Haircut.
Post: Re: Doing a Fade Haircut.
It could work....I'm not sure. I don't use that rocking motion technique so I cannot say for sure....but it sounds feasable.
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General hair replacement discussion |
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10-28-2008, 05:57 AM |
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Thread: Done it!
Post: Re: Done it!
Jazzy.
congrats on taking the first step. JoAnna knows this stuff real well so she will not steer you wrong. You are definitely in good hands with her.
let us all know how you make out once you get yo... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-14-2008, 01:28 PM |
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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]&... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-31-2009, 05:14 AM |
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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... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-21-2009, 07:56 AM |
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Thread: Experiences with ADF to Restore Color/Get rid of Reds?
Post: Re: Experiences with ADF to Restore Color/Get rid ...
I agree. I like the ADF products and as the above poster says, they do what they claim. I also like the fact that they are easy to use and they condition the hair.
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-02-2009, 10:08 AM |
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Thread: First attachment, need help!!
Post: Re: First attachment, need help!!
spray the lace releaser on a comb, and then comb the glue out. this way the alcohol doesn't ruin your bond. no need to take it off.
DebbieS.
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-30-2009, 02:25 PM |
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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... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-25-2009, 06:22 AM |
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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.
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-26-2009, 03:11 PM |
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Thread: First piece - fullcap - photos!
Post: Re: First piece - fullcap - photos!
you have the right idea.....transitioning with the same style is a good idea.....then get a different piece and change your style a bit and the transition will be seamless. that totally makes sense to... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-12-2009, 10:49 AM |
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Thread: First Piece and PICS..
Post: Re: First Piece and PICS..
Nice job....very, very nice! I would never guess you are a newbie!
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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02-09-2009, 04:50 AM |
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Thread: first post some questions
Post: Re: first post some questions
obviously if you are going to go from being bald to having a full head of hair, people will notice. But quite honestly, as long as it looks good, nobody will really know what you did. (as long as the... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-24-2008, 02:06 PM |
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Thread: First time posting pics...
Post: Re: First time posting pics...
great job!! fantastic results. wow, I'm impressed! thanks for posting your pics ...you look awesome and should be very happy with your result.
DebbieS. |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-29-2008, 03:01 AM |
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Thread: for a new wearer
Post: Re: for a new wearer
Rosco;
tell us more about what type of base you have and maybe we can help you get more time out of your pieces.
DebbieS. |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-01-2009, 09:51 AM |
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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... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-05-2009, 03:21 PM |
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Thread: For John Et Al. (need a stylist in the Boston area)
Post: Re: For John Et Al. (need a stylist in the Boston ...
and remember, I'm in Maine. A bit of a drive, but worth it. :)
DebbieS.
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-08-2009, 08:39 AM |
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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... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2008, 11:03 AM |
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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.
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-01-2008, 09:59 AM |
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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 ... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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03-16-2009, 05:50 AM |
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Thread: Fraying Solved
Post: Re: Fraying Solved
yes, knot sealing definitely helps with fraying. I do not sell the TDI tape tab and knot sealer anymore because it smells like acetone, is extremely flammable and cannot be shipped by air. therefore... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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01-09-2009, 06:56 AM |
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Thread: French Lace
Post: Re: French Lace
toplace french lace is very durablel yet also very undetectable in my opinion. I love it. the sfs (swiss lace) is very undetectable, somewhat fragile and will not last as long as french lace in my ex... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-27-2008, 10:44 AM |
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Thread: French Lace
Post: Re: French Lace
I really need to put my spell check on....the above post is supposed to say DURABLE.
sorry.
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General hair replacement discussion |
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11-27-2008, 10:45 AM |
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Thread: Full cap hairpieces for women?
Post: Re: Full cap hairpieces for women?
Hi Erika and welcome.
I have many clients in my salon with your same problem. the diffused thinning on top and thin hair on sides and back. This type of hair typically is not strong enough to withsta... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-30-2008, 03:26 AM |
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Thread: Full Lace and Gym ?
Post: Re: Full Lace and Gym ?
I have a client that wears full french lace and works out daily. he does a complete removal and cleaning every weekend. He wears Ultra Hold.
I agree that thinskin or poly type units can be bonded on ... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-30-2008, 09:33 AM |
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Thread: FYI from DebbieS.
Post: Re: FYI from DebbieS.
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-24-2009, 09:06 AM |
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Thread: Getting Perfectly Bleached Knots
Post: Re: Getting Perfectly Bleached Knots
It is hard to bleach very dark hair to blonde. My best advise is to order your systems with a 1" blonde front and comb some dark colorant through it when you get it home. this is the only way to get ... |
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DebbieS. |
General hair replacement discussion |
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12-01-2008, 03:07 PM |