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    Thread: Do any of you who live in UK wear a full cap?
Post: Re: Do any of you who live in UK wear a full cap?

Homer, Sounds like you want to get this started soon, but I plan to attend the UK and Spain conventions next year, so you will be able to see some full caps up close if you are able to attend.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 4,725 10-24-2008, 12:33 PM
    Thread: no bleached knots (again)
Post: Re: no bleached knots (again)

Homer, You have to get high quality hair dye. Most of the grocery/drug store products will fade more quickly. Perhaps Debbie has some suggestions on which products to use?
JRob General hair replacement discussion 23 35,593 10-24-2008, 12:38 PM
    Thread: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide the children!
Post: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide the...

Ahhh....the freedom and flexibility of full caps! I might be totally off my rocker, but I'm going to be MR CLEAN for Halloween. I shaved my sideburns off today. Kinda scary, but I took the plunge! N...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 9,044 10-24-2008, 02:42 PM
    Thread: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide the children!
Post: Re: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide...

Back when I shaved my head and I was more "into" the club scene (I actually really got into it back then) I would have women coming up to me almost every night rubbing my head. It was actually the p...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 9,044 10-25-2008, 04:53 AM
    Thread: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide the children!
Post: Re: Mr Clean for Halloween! Hairpiece Mayhem! Hide...

I did a fresh attachment today and made some add on sideburns. Stuck 'em on with a little Walker No Shine, and I'm good to go! When I receive my next order I'm going to get them cut in a manner that ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 9,044 10-25-2008, 08:25 AM
    Thread: Tenderness in the nape area.
Post: Re: Tenderness in the nape area.

Props on the inventiveness :ugeek: I did something similar recently. I shaved my sideburns off cause I'm going completely bald for Halloween, and my current pieces are cut-in to integrate existing si...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 8,531 10-27-2008, 02:23 PM
    Thread: Hair Tatooing- what are your thoughts people?
Post: Re: Hair Tatooing- what are your thoughts people?

Intriguing concept, albeit a bit radical. Personally, I don't see why anyone would take the chance. It's like getting a hair transplant when you are 20. You're rolling the dice BIGTIME on what the fu...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 24 41,834 10-28-2008, 07:46 AM
    Thread: 4 Days and Counting - ST-30's Secure Gripping Power
Post: Re: 4 Days and Counting - ST-30's Secure Gripping ...

Walker No Shine is good stuff. Even though it says "No Shine" if your density is too thin, you will still see it. If I use it in questionable areas I just do my white glue overlay routine and the sh...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 10 18,626 10-29-2008, 05:46 AM
    Thread: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwearer
Post: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwearer

A little Dermmatch can solve the majority of problems you might encounter with a hairpiece. I have used Dermmatch to: - Blend color mismatches - Fill in areas when I made a mistake attaching - Fill...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 16 32,585 10-29-2008, 04:04 PM
    Thread: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwearer
Post: Re: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwear...

Snipe Wrote:Haven't touched the stuff in 3 years. Imo not necessary if hair wearing is done right. I would say yes, you are correct, but even if you are doing it "right", having a little Dermmatch la...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 16 32,585 10-30-2008, 05:08 AM
    Thread: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwearer
Post: Re: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwear...

bobm Wrote:Yeah, I use dermatch everyday on my sides and some thinning areas. Kind of drastic to shave your head for a one day Halloween gig. What were you thinking? I wear a full cap so my head is...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 16 32,585 10-30-2008, 05:10 AM
    Thread: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwearer
Post: Re: Dermmatch- An esssential tool for any hairwear...

mark201 Wrote:Jrob, when you are using the dermatch to fill in small bald spots on the piece, are you puting the dermatch on the scalp prior to putting on the piece or are you rubbing the dermatch dir...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 16 32,585 10-30-2008, 05:12 AM
    Thread: POLY-SKIN or VACUUM full cap anyone?
Post: Re: Need Full Piece Advice

AlopeciaChica Wrote:I'm looking for a full piece that stays on my head well, and looks natural around the edges if possible. I've had a couple lace units. They have natural edges, but they aren't ver...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 9 16,314 10-30-2008, 05:17 AM
    Thread: Glue off lace as unit is still on your head?
Post: Re: Glue off lace as unit is still on your head?

Pick up a small roll of stretch wrap that is used for wrapping packages. I have a full sized roll that is used for wrapping pallets that I use. It's SUPER tacky and pulls the glue right out of the la...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 5 9,248 10-30-2008, 11:38 AM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

First off, I appreciate all of the orders for the Blue Max Serum I have received so far. I have gotten a ton of emails and it seems that it is working just as well for others as it has for me. Special...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 36 56,052 10-30-2008, 12:21 PM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Re: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

Thanks guys! This has become quite a hobby for me, and being in business for many years has tuned my radar for spotting the needs of various consumers, and of course I personally am a consumer when i...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 36 56,052 10-30-2008, 03:31 PM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Re: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

Oh yea, and if anyone has specific ideas, requests, or any kind of input that might be helpful I am all ears. After all, this stuff isn't going to be made just for ME.....it needs to hit the mark for ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 36 56,052 10-30-2008, 03:33 PM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Re: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

Xeon005 Wrote:I think your a business man. I had a feeling you were seeking business opportunities back when you were talking about selling full cap dvds etc. You are correct. It is in my blood. My ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 36 56,052 10-30-2008, 05:25 PM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Re: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

Xeon005 Wrote:hmmm so should i expect to see RobsHairreplacement.com soon? heh. maybe u can be a seller of those new japanese wigs. Id buy one from you. Too bad their site is in japaense hard to...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 36 56,052 10-31-2008, 07:54 AM
    Thread: For John, BA, Debbie and those in the know
Post: Re: For John, BA, Debbie and those in the know

Homer- If you order a full cap like you were talking about, don't get skin for your first one.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 8,032 10-31-2008, 07:57 AM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Re: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

Traco, Glad you like the Blue Max CCS. I can assure you that it won't hit the shelves until it works. And I know there are products out there that DO work, there just isn't one line that delivers a...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 36 56,052 10-31-2008, 11:00 AM
    Thread: *****SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT--PLEASE READ***
Post: Re: *****SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT--PLEASE READ***

I've always thought there was a huge gap between the service a salon provides and going completely DIY. This board has been great and all, but it's difficult for some people to learn by just reading....
JRob General hair replacement discussion 8 21,715 10-31-2008, 05:18 PM
    Thread: Question for Debbie & others with stock system experience
Post: Re: Question for Debbie & others with stock system...

This is a personal preference, but my rule of thumb is to use scissors when you aren't cutting into the hair itself, and use a sharp xacto knife when you are cutting a base with hair on both sides. T...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 7,995 10-31-2008, 05:24 PM
    Thread: Nov.12, 2008 - Can I have hair by then?
Post: Re: Nov.12, 2008 - Can I have hair by then?

I have probably as much experience with Dermmatch as anyone, and I recently made a post about how it is an indispensable part of every hairwearers tool chest, however..... If your hairloss is at that...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 8,146 11-01-2008, 04:50 AM
    Thread: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY
Post: A Hairline So Real It's SCARY

This is a pic of the hairline of the full cap that Debbie cut shorter for me at the Windsor convention. Since I hadn't worn it for some time before the convention, the base had shrunk, so IMO it looks...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 13 23,678 11-02-2008, 01:34 PM