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    Thread: Some Full Cap Photos
Post: Re: Some Full Cap Photos

Now that is one amazing full cap! I thought Heath Ledger passed away but no he is alive and well and wearing a full cap :-) Does anybody know how short you can go on the sides with a full cap? I woul...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 55 127,766 08-10-2009, 11:21 AM
    Thread: New Piece shown at different lengths pics
Post: Re: New Piece shown at different lengths pics

Hi Snipe, Do you have single strands in the front? Regards Paco
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 8 13,440 08-08-2009, 09:35 AM
    Thread: Using subtle highlights to get that textured look (photos)
Post: Re: Using subtle highlights to get that textured l...

Hi Colin, what are the specs of this piece please? Do you use single strands in the front? Looks great! Regards Paco
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 19 29,767 08-08-2009, 09:33 AM
    Thread: French lace vs Swiss lace
Post: Re: French lace vs Swiss lace

FYI at my current supplier "medium" is represented by 130%, light medium by 115%. So I'm taking into consideration the labels "medium" etc and not the percentage because this last parameter may indee...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 5 10,632 08-04-2009, 02:27 AM
    Thread: French lace vs Swiss lace
Post: Re: French lace vs Swiss lace

My current supplier (I'm not a TL customer yet) tells me that Swiss lace can not take densities higher than medium light because the holes in the lace are bigger and so are there is less material to p...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 5 10,632 08-04-2009, 02:21 AM
    Thread: French lace vs Swiss lace
Post: French lace vs Swiss lace

Is it true that if you take two pieces with the same density, one swiss lace and the other French lace, the French lace one will look thicker? Greetings Paco
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 5 10,632 08-03-2009, 04:21 AM
    Thread: New Piece shown at different lengths pics
Post: Re: New Piece shown at different lengths pics

Great pics Snipe. Two questions. - Have you ever tried complete brushback ventilation. BA recommended this to me once for this type of hairstyle because the hair on top, when combed forward, lies less...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 8 13,440 07-31-2009, 02:05 AM
    Thread: several issues
Post: several issues

Hi everyone, i'm not a toplace customer so the issues i have may not apply to toplace systems but i was wondering how many of you have the same issues, and how you remedy to these problems 1/ i've had...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,450 07-09-2009, 06:58 AM
    Thread: *Pics* 68% Freestyle/Flatback Front *Pics*
Post: Re: *Pics* 68% Freestyle/Flatback Front *Pics*

I particularly like the fourth picture with the spiked up hair in the back and the flattened bangs in the front. How did you style that one?
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 26 55,936 02-02-2009, 09:32 AM
    Thread: Snipe's 3/4
Post: Snipe's 3/4

Hi Snipe, Show us some pictures of your 3/4 cap. We're getting very curious :-)
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 0 3,982 09-16-2008, 04:56 AM
    Thread: Any pictures of flaps?
Post: Re: Any pictures of flaps? ACTUAL RESULTS

Does anybody also have pictures of the actual results (with the hairpiece on and cut in)? Thx!
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 7 16,968 09-16-2008, 02:39 AM
    Thread: Any pictures of flaps?
Post: Re: Any pictures of flaps?

The picture posted by John is exactly what I was looking for! A bit of recession combined with flaps reconstructing your temple hair and a pretty low hairline. I think this will do the trick for me.
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 7 16,968 09-04-2008, 02:44 AM
    Thread: Any pictures of flaps?
Post: Re: Any pictures of flaps?

Hi guys, Please post pictures of flaps. I too would like to see what this looks like. My temple hair is disappearing rapidly and I'm no longer satisfied with my topper. And I'm sick and tired of havin...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 7 16,968 09-03-2008, 03:29 AM
    Thread: how to create a centered spike?
Post: how to create a centered spike?

Do you guys have tips on how to create a centered spike (faux hawk David Beckham style)? Each time I try to achieve that look I come across the same problem. My hair tends to curve to the right. I nev...
paco71 General hair replacement discussion 3 8,268 08-26-2008, 12:21 AM