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    Thread: Just wanted to say thank you!!!
Post: RE: Just wanted to say thank you!!!

Oh I absolutely will be posting everything about my experience. I started losing my hair when I was 21. I'm 37 now. It was a very slow process for me. I started looking into pieces when I was around 2...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 2 46,066 11-09-2013, 08:14 AM
    Thread: Pure and Ghostbond XL
Post: Pure and Ghostbond XL

Will Pure work to clean Ghostbond XL? Thanks!
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 73,578 11-16-2013, 12:47 PM
    Thread: Pure and Ghostbond XL
Post: RE: Pure and Ghostbond XL

Strange, Ghostbond XL was supposed to be made for people who have oily skin and sweat a lot. Maybe I'll give it a try down the road. Spending $35+ shipping for 1 bottle of glue and remover is a bi...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 73,578 11-17-2013, 07:40 PM
    Thread: Pure and Ghostbond XL
Post: RE: Pure and Ghostbond XL

$200?!?!
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 73,578 11-18-2013, 05:08 AM
    Thread: What other supplies do I need?
Post: What other supplies do I need?

Ok here's what I've got so far: 4 bottles of ORWQ 1 role of StickIt low shine tape (just for holding the piece in place when gluing) 3 4oz bottles of PURE Adhesive Remover 3 4oz bottles of Lace Relea...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 4 78,948 11-22-2013, 07:05 AM
    Thread: Are these microfiber towels any good?
Post: RE: Are these microfiber towels any good?

Wow! Thanks Hersute. That sounds like a much easier way of cleaning the base. Sounds like there's much less chance of messing up the base.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 103,674 11-26-2013, 08:29 AM
    Thread: Are these microfiber towels any good?
Post: RE: Are these microfiber towels any good?

How easily does the Autoglym wash off? Is this the right stuff? http://www.amazon.com/AUT-19325-INTENSIV...ar+remover
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 103,674 11-26-2013, 11:58 AM
    Thread: Are these microfiber towels any good?
Post: RE: Are these microfiber towels any good?

Thank you so much! You guys are always so helpful!!!!
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 103,674 11-27-2013, 06:31 AM
    Thread: Paul Mitchell Wax Works for 1/3 the price!
Post: Paul Mitchell Wax Works for 1/3 the price!

Ok, so I know a lot of people here use PM Wax Works as their daily styling product. So I was at my local Sally Beauty Supply store and they sell an exact replica for $6.50 compared to $20 for ...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 0 62,467 11-30-2013, 10:59 AM
    Thread: Has anyone tried Mitch Reformer?
Post: Has anyone tried Mitch Reformer?

Has anyone tried this Mitch Reformer? Thanks guys! http://www.mitchtheman.com/products_reformer.html
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 0 63,630 11-30-2013, 11:09 AM
    Thread: Undercut Hairstyle?
Post: RE: Undercut Hairstyle?

Can we see a pic of this style?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 92,882 12-03-2013, 05:12 AM
    Thread: Taking the final leap
Post: RE: Taking the final leap

I'm about to take the plunge too. Should have my pieces within a week or two and I'll immediately get them cut in and begin wearing. I've been reading this forum for 5 years, notice my join date. So I...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 3 72,687 12-05-2013, 12:41 PM
    Thread: Update (with pics)
Post: RE: Update (with pics)

What's wrong with hair that had a little shine to it? It makes it look healthy. Honestly I would associate dull looking hair with a topper and not shiny healthy looking hair. That's just my opinion th...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 16 112,796 01-03-2014, 07:36 AM
    Thread: Photo of Jake's hair line
Post: RE: Photo of Jake's hair line

I think this looks brilliant!
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 11 91,893 01-05-2014, 06:44 AM
    Thread: What styling product for this look?
Post: RE: What styling product for this look?

Thanks for the tips! I'll check into that. I want to wash my hair as little as possible so I'd love to get 3 or even 4 days of good looking hair with the right product. How often do you wash your hair...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 11 74,557 01-10-2014, 05:36 AM
    Thread: Removing the shine in the hair line
Post: RE: Removing the shine in the hair line

I have an idea. What about using a small fine bristle brush and applying a tiny about of a good powder foundation makeup like Bare Minerals to the hairline? A few of my exs used Bare Minerals and it m...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 7 23,027 01-10-2014, 09:22 AM
    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 23,027 01-11-2014, 06:42 AM
    Thread: What styling product for this look?
Post: RE: What styling product for this look?

That looks great! That's really similar to the style I'm going for with just a little less fohawk. What are the specs on your system? How long do your systems usually last? And lastly, what glue do yo...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 11 74,557 01-11-2014, 06:45 AM
    Thread: What styling product for this look?
Post: RE: What styling product for this look?

Since you rinse the system every day do you have to apply the Control Freak every day or does it reactivate when it gets damp?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 11 74,557 01-13-2014, 05:08 AM
    Thread: Is this styling product ok to use on systems?
Post: Is this styling product ok to use on systems?

Big Sexy Hair powder play. I've been watching some styling tutorials and I see this as being a popular product. It's a styling primer that's used before whatever product you use, e.g. wax, pomade, etc...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 3 14,403 01-13-2014, 05:36 AM
    Thread: What ingredients do i need to avoid when looking for styling products?
Post: What ingredients do i need to avoid when looking f...

The title says it all. I need to know what ingredients that I should look to avoid when choosing styling products. Thanks guys!!!!
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 2 12,375 01-13-2014, 05:40 AM
    Thread: What styling product for this look?
Post: RE: What styling product for this look?

What spray is that?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 11 74,557 01-13-2014, 11:42 AM
    Thread: Need help with new pieces. (pics)
Post: Need help with new pieces. (pics)

Ok, so I just received my pieces and I'm getting my first attachment on Thursday morning. But when I checked out the pieces I discovered two things. The knots are slightly appear and the color is too ...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 15 34,459 01-15-2014, 09:17 AM
    Thread: Need help with new pieces. (pics)
Post: RE: Need help with new pieces *pics*

Thanks Hersute! I didn't even think about YouTube. Any idea about the color?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 15 34,459 01-15-2014, 10:57 AM
    Thread: Need help with new pieces. (pics)
Post: RE: Need help with new pieces ASAP please! *pics*

Thanks for all the help guys. I've washed the system a couple of times and I'm going to wash it a couple more. It seems to be helping a little bit. The hair on the top of my head is much closer to the...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 15 34,459 01-16-2014, 05:19 AM