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    Thread: Removing the shine in the hair line
Post: RE: Removing the shine in the hair line

What kind of powder did you use? Some powders have a slight pearlessence <sp?> to them which I would think could make the grid stand out. Just thinking out loud.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 22,979 01-11-2014, 06:42 AM
    Thread: Need some advice/suggestions on template design
Post: RE: Need some advice/suggestions on template desig...

I agree with Hersute. Just make sure that you have them lower the density on the temple flaps so that it matches your natural hair density.Personally though I think that with temple flaps you could ac...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 20,051 01-18-2014, 06:15 AM
    Thread: Modified attachment technique - If you have poly try this!!!
Post: Modified attachment technique - If you have poly t...

Ok, so I've been experimenting with my gel attachment technique since I have poly back and sides. I've actually found an even stronger attachment technique that you guys might want to try. It's a supe...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 41,653 09-09-2014, 07:08 AM
    Thread: Modified attachment technique - If you have poly try this!!!
Post: RE: Modified attachment technique - If you have po...

Not sure why you would need to tie a bandana for that long. I get a rock solid attachment in less than a minute with this technique. With Got2b Ultra it would take a lot longer to get a solid bond but...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 41,653 09-09-2014, 03:52 PM
    Thread: Modified attachment technique - If you have poly try this!!!
Post: RE: Modified attachment technique - If you have po...

Sorry, no tips on that brother. I use the gels for poly but i still use ORWG to attach the lace hairline.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 41,653 09-12-2014, 02:39 AM
    Thread: Pics of my new piece
Post: Pics of my new piece

Just got my new piece back today from having Debbie do a mail-in cut in. I then blended the sides and back myself and touched up a few spots that needed some trimming. I went for the high and tight fa...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 13,743 05-20-2016, 02:25 PM
    Thread: Pics of my new piece
Post: RE: Pics of my new piece

A few more.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 13,743 05-21-2016, 03:33 AM
    Thread: Pics of my new piece
Post: RE: Pics of my new piece

Hairline close-up.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 13,743 05-21-2016, 03:45 AM
    Thread: Pics of my new piece
Post: RE: Pics of my new piece

Thanks. The sides are fadefaced with a #2 guard but I think I'll use a #3 next time. Just a little less dramatic. I like the 1-2% gray for my age. It's just enough that you can catch sight of one eve...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 13,743 05-23-2016, 08:50 AM
    Thread: Pics of my new piece
Post: RE: Pics of my new piece

Thanks. For me I can only use poly sides. My body chemistry breaks down glue very rapidly into a gummy mess. If I had all lace then the glue would be everywhere in my hair from the pressure from slee...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 13,743 05-22-2016, 07:45 AM
    Thread: Fullcap pics.
Post: RE: Fullcap pics.

Brilliant
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 31,428 10-22-2013, 05:43 AM
    Thread: Undercut Hairstyle?
Post: RE: Undercut Hairstyle?

Can we see a pic of this style?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 92,835 12-03-2013, 05:12 AM
    Thread: Few more pics .
Post: RE: Few more pics .

I think you need a better cut in. The piece itself looks damn good. Color match is spot on, doesn't look wiggy at all. In your other thread you posted a pic where you can see your hairline, all be it ...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 74,302 12-12-2013, 10:51 AM
    Thread: Few more pics .
Post: RE: Few more pics .

I would have him shorten the hair in the back and on the sides and gradually lengthen it as it moved forward if you want that swept forward look. I think this would allow for better blending. I think...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 74,302 12-12-2013, 04:55 PM
    Thread: Undercut Hairstyle?
Post: RE: Undercut Hairstyle?

Oooooooohhhhhh....... Hell I had that haircut in high school back in 1993. Lol.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 92,835 12-15-2013, 03:49 PM
    Thread: Questions about Densities
Post: RE: Questions about Densities

I'm 38 and my piece is 60% and it is really full head of hair. I have a 55% graduated hairline. The stock graduation is about 1" and I have them graduate mine for only 1/2". I have good sides and back...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 38,375 11-20-2014, 04:44 AM
    Thread: Product recommendation L'Oreal shampoo (pic)
Post: RE: Product recommendation L'Oreal shampoo (pic)

I've been using L'Oreal EverPure color care shampoo for about 8 months now and it's great. Someone on this board recommended using it.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 33,274 02-26-2015, 02:11 AM
    Thread: Help - Removing tape from poly!!!
Post: RE: Help - Removing tape from poly!!!

I soaked it with Lace Release, the 91% alcohol, then Autoglym and it was still stuck on there rock solid. I thought I was going to rip the poly when I finally was able to get a corer up and pull the p...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 24,312 03-02-2015, 03:05 AM
    Thread: sex problems!
Post: RE: sex problems!

Whenever she tries to grab your hair just grab her wrists and hold her arms over her head. A lot of women like that type of aggression so long as you're not actually hurting her when you do it. If she...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 19,306 05-24-2015, 02:32 AM
    Thread: Help - Removing tape from poly!!!
Post: Help - Removing tape from poly!!!

Hey guys. I need some quick help here. I am extremely sensitive to tapes and my body chemistry breaks down glues quickly. But I started using a scalp protector and it's worked great. Increased my bond...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 24,312 02-26-2015, 02:06 AM
    Thread: Got2B users? Any better glue?
Post: RE: Got2B users? Any better glue?

Try Gorilla Snot gel. I have a poly perimeter and I experimented with some different gels. I found for my body chemistry that a mix of Girls Snot and G2B Ultra worked best. I could get 2 days even goi...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 11,431 05-27-2016, 01:53 AM
    Thread: Got2B users? Any better glue?
Post: RE: Got2B users? Any better glue?

You don't want to use ORWG for daily removal it cures in 24 hours and it's a pretty damn strong hold. You're looking at more than 10 extra minutes each day and I really don't think it would be good fo...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 11,431 05-28-2016, 03:09 AM
    Thread: Got2B users? Any better glue?
Post: RE: Got2B users? Any better glue?

Have you tried using a scalp protector? I have horrible reactions to almost all glues and tapes but I have no problems when using a scalp protector. And I get twice as long out of my bond. You could a...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 11,431 05-30-2016, 02:20 AM
    Thread: Noob Soon to be Wearer
Post: RE: Noob Soon to be Wearer

Yesterday was my first day wearing ever and it was amazing. I just told people I got a new cut and color and was using a couple new products. Not a single family member or friend though any different....
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 5 27,472 01-18-2014, 04:28 AM
    Thread: 2 months into wearing - experiences and thoughts
Post: RE: 2 months into wearing - experiences and though...

I do plan on trying a scalp protector but I'm not sure I'll use the Walker brand. Aside from Ultra Hold their glues and tapes cause the worst reaction from my skin.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 5 38,897 04-01-2014, 07:52 AM