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    Thread: Newbie with stained lace needs help/will polish remover work
Post: Re: Newbie with stained lace needs help/will polis...

do not use polish remover!! it will eat a hole through the lace. try putting some 99% on a q-tip and removing with that. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 7,326 01-17-2009, 02:10 AM
    Thread: Newbie with stained lace needs help/will polish remover work
Post: Re: Newbie with stained lace needs help/will polis...

what I do, is make little tiny dots with a sharpie around the template, then take the template off and apply the glue up to the dots (but don't cover them). then I remove all the dots except the fron...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 4 7,326 01-17-2009, 01:23 PM
    Thread: Can french lace turn yellow from knot bleaching?
Post: Re: Can french lace turn yellow from knot bleachin...

there should be no reason to repeatedly bleach knots, once they are bleached, that's it...no more., if you keep putting more on, it will overprocess the hair and it will shed. I've never had trouble...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 7,193 11-21-2009, 02:45 PM
    Thread: salons in New Jersey
Post: Re: salons in New Jersey

Didi and Erin are both in your area. they are listed on the list of toplace recommended salons. (click at top of page on "resources" and then on "tips".) they are both great! DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 7,166 08-25-2008, 02:25 PM
    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 7,085 08-17-2009, 03:14 PM
    Thread: Where are the Debbie's in this world?
Post: Re: Where are the Debbie's in this world?

thanks guys...you are too kind! I'm very lucky to have a job I love and I love what I do. I wish I could come "down under" and help you all out....I really do. maybe someday we will make it to Aust...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 7,061 03-04-2009, 02:24 AM
    Thread: How easy or difficult is full cap attachment?
Post: Re: How easy or difficult is full cap attachment?

If you don't want to go the full cap route just yet, you could try the dermatch. (<!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.dermatch.com">www.dermatch.com</a><!-- w -->) ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,999 11-15-2009, 02:04 PM
    Thread: Template & Cut-in... Debbie S.
Post: Re: Template & Cut-in... Debbie S.

no, that is not correct. I'm located in Maine. It seems very expensive to fly in for just a template....you can make one easily yourself using my kit and instructions. remember to not think too much ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,997 10-30-2008, 07:34 AM
    Thread: Template & Cut-in... Debbie S.
Post: Re: Template & Cut-in... Debbie S.

I checked the stylists list for you and couldn't find one listed in Texas. perhaps someone on this board will know of someone. Getting MB's video is a great idea..........you will learn about the temp...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,997 10-30-2008, 12:12 PM
    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 6,908 07-23-2009, 12:20 PM
    Thread: 3-mil tape vs. glue
Post: Re: 3-mil tape vs. glue

probably about the same. the 3 mil is super thin and a bit hard to master at first. DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,893 10-13-2008, 03:00 PM
    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: 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: Newbie here..please bare with me
Post: Re: Newbie here..please bare with me

the best advise I can give you is to read this forum page by page...you will learn all about bases and glues , tapes etc., it is invaluable information and a wealth of knowledge....please do educate y...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 3 6,616 03-17-2009, 02:13 PM
    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: 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: Glue?
Post: Re: Glue?

you can use any of the Hair replacement glues on any base....it is just a matter of lifestyle and body chemistry. nobody here can tell you, definitively, which glue will work best for you because it d...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 1 6,413 08-26-2008, 01:23 PM
    Thread: Hard Bond
Post: Re: Hard Bond

the hardbond has its advantages. it lasts for 3-6 weeks, but you must have a poly perimeter and you must use tape with it...it must be attached to a stubble hair track so its not for everyone. it's a...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,240 07-22-2009, 03:35 AM
    Thread: How do you repair a matted hairpiece??
Post: Re: How do you repair a matted hairpiece??

its a bit painstaking...but you can spray a comb with 99% or Lace Releaser and comb the glue out of the hair in small sections. to avoid this happening in the first place, if one releases correctly wi...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,181 08-13-2009, 03:39 AM
    Thread: Colouring question
Post: Re: Colouring question

why do you want to take it all the way to blonde just to recolor it to brown? just lighten it slightly by taking a spray bottle filled with 1 oz. hair bleach 1 oz. warm water and 2 oz. 30 volume dev...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,160 11-05-2009, 01:02 PM
    Thread: skin units
Post: Re: skin units

Not sure I understand your post. are you saying the hair on the skin unit is not the same color as the hair on your lace units? or are you saying the skin material is a different color than the lace ...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 6,006 10-25-2008, 02:19 PM
    Thread: nice quote (not informative)
Post: Re: nice quote (not informative)

that is a fabulous quote! I love it! DebbieS.
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 5,976 11-06-2008, 08:26 AM
    Thread: Help - new hair arrived
Post: Re: Help - new hair arrived

Otis, otis, Otis....they ALL look too curly when they are right out of the box....simply wet it and you will see that the hair straightens right out. It can be thinned out somewhat during the cut-...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 5,955 08-17-2009, 03:19 PM
    Thread: Can i cut through....
Post: Re: Can i cut through....

yes, you can cut it down to size. its not a problem. DebbieS. <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.splitendshairreplacement.com">www.splitendshairreplacement.com</a><!--...
DebbieS. General hair replacement discussion 2 5,949 05-02-2009, 01:39 PM