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    Thread: Full Cap Ventilation and Relaxer
Post: Re: Full Cap Ventilation and Relaxer

dino Wrote:very interesting. I have had the same problems with the sides ventilation in my full caps. That's why I cut the sides so short. I'd like to know more about using this relaxer. Can you give ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,799 12-13-2008, 10:20 AM
    Thread: How long do Full caps last for?
Post: Re: How long do Full caps last for?

3 months all the way up to ????? I have units that I have worn for 5 months that haven't shed and are almost as soft as they were on day one. If the hair is decent quality and you use the right maint...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,780 09-20-2009, 09:03 AM
    Thread: Do you use Styling Products?
Post: Do you use Styling Products?

Trying to get an idea of how much interest there might be in styling products geared specifically toward hairwearers. I want to develop styling products to include in the Blue Max line, but I need to ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,775 11-09-2008, 09:13 AM
    Thread: Do you use Styling Products?
Post: Re: Do you use Styling Products?

Thanks Xeon. Looks like there isn't as much interest as I had hoped there would be. This stuff costs a lot of money to develop and produce, and I had a feeling there might not be as much demand as I ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,775 11-11-2008, 03:48 PM
    Thread: full cap question for jrob
Post: Re: full cap question for jrob

All of my pics are of forward ventilation. I was discussing this with John recently, the fact that I think the factories might not be taking into account that these full caps are for men and that the...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,758 04-29-2009, 08:40 AM
    Thread: detection to the touch
Post: Re: detection to the touch

UNdetectable is nearly impossible. You are talking about a LOT of linear inches of edge on a full or 3/4. Swiss lace with a glued edge will get you closest though.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,741 12-28-2008, 10:19 AM
    Thread: FAO J.Rob
Post: Re: FAO J.Rob

My standard tape is Blue liner, and this method works well with this tape, however I have used it with other tapes as well. I always attach the back edge (neck) of my full cap with a strip of tape th...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,727 09-27-2008, 05:48 PM
    Thread: Waiting on the full cap DVD!!!
Post: Re: Waiting on the full cap DVD!!!

jcoors Wrote:Balding with dermmatch serving as less and less effective cover....will I get to the point where I can no pull over any decent hairstyle even with a combover, or will the DVD arrive first...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,722 12-23-2008, 03:50 AM
    Thread: Mid-point of using a concealor
Post: Re: Mid-point of using a concealor

I have dark sheets on my bed, but when I wore concealers and I would sleep away from home I had to constantly worry about leaving "skid marks" on someone's pillow. Concealers are great for addressing...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,694 03-24-2010, 04:07 PM
    Thread: Is full cap warmer on neck than standard wig ?
Post: Re: Is full cap warmer on neck than standard wig ?

Anywhere there is hair is going to be warmer. I never realized how much hair serves to keep your head warm until I slept without my full cap on a cold night, hehe
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,662 12-31-2008, 04:45 AM
    Thread: Att:n J Rob
Post: Re: Att:n J Rob

Jonesy...you got mail....
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,649 09-27-2008, 05:43 PM
    Thread: Getting adhesive out of hair
Post: Re: Getting adhesive out of hair

Any of the adhesive removers massaged deeply into the hair should do. The key is to work the chemical into the hair separating the strands. Once you do that it should shampoo out easily.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,631 05-18-2009, 12:55 PM
    Thread: JRob Full-Cap DVD availability
Post: Re: JRob Full-Cap DVD availability

Unfortunately I have run into one setback after another with this project. I was hoping to have had it completed by now but things happen :( Until then feel free to email me at <!-- e --><a ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,609 01-19-2009, 09:20 AM
    Thread: Keeping brushes/combs clean
Post: Re: Keeping brushes/combs clean

Spray the comb with adhesive remover and use a toothbrush to brush it out. This also works great for getting adhesive out of hair along the edge of the base. Simply saturate the hair, lay it on a fla...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,608 03-29-2009, 06:43 AM
    Thread: What's up with non posting?
Post: RE: What's up with non posting?

Been busy with my own hair related projects and such, but I'm trying my best to allot some time to keep up with the boards ;)
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,601 08-12-2010, 03:45 PM
    Thread: Thinning hair line (photos)
Post: RE: Thinning hair line (photos)

A dab of concealer and nobody would ever know. My business partner is thinning slightly in his temples and uses a tiny bit of Couvre and it looks perfect. A combdown style would easily hide that as we...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,596 08-11-2010, 04:24 PM
    Thread: FULL CAP JROB
Post: Re: FULL CAP JROB

j1224 Wrote:Hey Jrob I am just wondering what a typical weekly routine is for you ? How much time do you spend ? How often do you attach ? How many touch ups do you usually do ? thanks I am probably ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,587 04-19-2009, 05:30 AM
    Thread: First time wearing in 2-3 weeks (full cap!), products needed
Post: Re: First time wearing in 2-3 weeks (full cap!), p...

You also might want to pick up- -a small pair of scissors and/or triangular shaped craft knife blades to trim the base -some concealer to temporarily cover "oopsies" -some butterfly clips to hold t...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,570 04-01-2009, 11:05 AM
    Thread: Trimming in more recession.
Post: Re: Trimming in more recession.

I use a triangular x-acto knife from the underside any time I cut into lace that has hair tied into it. As long as you hold the piece the right way (no tension on any of the hair in the cut area) you ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,533 01-26-2009, 02:47 PM
    Thread: Does long wig hair move "naturally" in the wind?
Post: RE: Does long wig hair move "naturally" in the win...

(08-29-2011, 11:39 AM)UncleDonald Wrote: I've been wearing 12 inch toppers (with a slight wave in it) for some years now. Maybe it's due to my thinning sides, but whenever I get in a bit of wind, th...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,489 08-30-2011, 06:52 AM
    Thread: how to cut hairline of stockpiece?
Post: Re: how to cut hairline of stockpiece?

I just shot video of this the other day. Most people use scissors, but I don't cut into hairline with anything but a blade. Basically, what I do is I grip the base with two fingers on one side and ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,235 12-19-2008, 05:06 AM
    Thread: Good tip
Post: Re: Good tip

ToplaceUSA Wrote:As we wear our hair systems they change over time. The normal process of oxidation does it's job on human hair systems just as it does on our own growing hair. And systems slowly e...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,212 03-16-2010, 03:42 PM
    Thread: Questions for Full cap wearers
Post: Re: Questions for Full cap wearers

eupe124 Wrote:I'm also about to make a full cap template to see which works out best. - Since its my first piece; I'm afraid it will be too much of a struggle at once. But going for a topper first d...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 5,189 04-22-2009, 02:56 PM
    Thread: FULL CAP INFORMATION HELP
Post: Re: FULL CAP INFORMATION HELP

Boff Wrote:Hello I live in the UK and I’ve been wearing a piece for a few months now and really not happy. The problem is quite simple; Even though the company I used took a hair sample, itâ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 4,977 10-06-2008, 10:57 AM
    Thread: Skin pieces. New one
Post: Re: Skin pieces. New one

Mirror slide pulls the glue right off. Not sure about the newest thin skin though.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 4,943 01-25-2009, 07:38 AM