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    Thread: In 1hr I am getting my hairpiece attached.
Post: RE: In 1hr I am getting my hairpiece attached.

With your hair as short as it is I suggest you try a wax. I use Style Sexy Hair Control Maniac and it's AMAZING! If you don't want shine then try Style Sexy Hair Frenzy. It's a matte wax. Start off...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 28 161,399 03-25-2014, 05:36 AM
    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 16 112,590 01-03-2014, 07:36 AM
    Thread: Are these microfiber towels any good?
Post: Are these microfiber towels any good?

Does anyone know of these are good towels? Thanks guys! http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0098VI96O?_enc...8&psc=1&s=
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 103,596 11-25-2013, 04:47 PM
    Thread: Are these microfiber towels any good?
Post: RE: Are these microfiber towels any good?

Hey Hersute, how do you use the small microfiber cleaning clothes instead of the mirror slide? When I read people were using microfiber towels I assumed they used them to reduce shedding when drying ...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 9 103,596 11-26-2013, 04:52 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 9 103,596 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 9 103,596 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 9 103,596 11-27-2013, 06:31 AM
    Thread: Undercut Hairstyle?
Post: RE: Undercut Hairstyle?

Can we see a pic of this style?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 6 92,819 12-03-2013, 05:12 AM
    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 92,819 12-15-2013, 03:49 PM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: RE: Trying a new attachment method

I have tried tape but i have a horrible reaction to every tape I've tried. It gets red, very swollen, and painful. Walker tapes are actually the worst for me.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 07-12-2014, 12:34 AM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: Trying a new attachment method

I've been using ORWG since I started wearing about 6 months ago. I was really good at the attachment process from the get go, so I was lucky in that aspect. But the clean up for my was such a pain in ...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 07-11-2014, 05:18 AM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: RE: Trying a new attachment method

I know. I really want to be able to use a strong tape for when when I'll be sweating a ton or for longer attachments. But, this method works great for daily wear and on the plus side i get to clean my...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 07-15-2014, 06:43 AM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: RE: Trying a new attachment method

I only wear an exposed hairline. I marked on my template where my hairline meets my temples so the poly lines up perfectly.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 07-21-2014, 05:45 AM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: RE: Trying a new attachment method

Just an update. I've found that the Got2B Ultra Glued styling gel holds even better if you have some hair under the poly. I actually the sides and back of my piece brought down a little over an inch l...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 07-24-2014, 04:47 AM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: RE: Trying a new attachment method

For me, when I sweat the gel loosens up but it dries rock solid with no reduction of the holding power. I would love to be able to have a great 2 week attachment with easy clean up but at this point t...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 07-26-2014, 03:06 AM
    Thread: Trying a new attachment method
Post: RE: Trying a new attachment method

Actually, I found a new technique that works even better for me. I'll post it in a new thread.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 92,321 09-09-2014, 06:43 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 91,769 01-05-2014, 06:44 AM
    Thread: First Piece just cut in, need help!! (photos)
Post: RE: First Piece just cut in, need help!! (photos)

I have to disagree with you Minneapolis. My first piece was a French lace front and it disappeared almost perfectly into 3 layers of ORWG. Only if you were to shine a very strong light directly downwa...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 19 90,319 09-13-2014, 05:54 AM
    Thread: Pics of my system about 5 months in...
Post: Pics of my system about 5 months in...

These pics were taken about a month ago. System still looked great. I'm starting to get a lot of shedding in the last month now and its thinned out considerably. Just waiting on my new pieces. The s...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 16 85,253 07-11-2014, 04:55 AM
    Thread: Pics of my system about 5 months in...
Post: RE: Pics of my system about 5 months in...

Yes, just a topper. I have pretty decent temples so I'm very lucky in that respect.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 16 85,253 07-11-2014, 05:20 AM
    Thread: Pics of my system about 5 months in...
Post: RE: Pics of my system about 5 months in...

I use ORWG for the front.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 16 85,253 07-15-2014, 02:05 AM
    Thread: Best Hairline Attachment Yet (photos)
Post: RE: Best Hairline Attachment Yet

How long of an attachment do you get? And who makes this tape?
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 83,686 04-18-2014, 02:49 AM
    Thread: Best Hairline Attachment Yet (photos)
Post: RE: Best Hairline Attachment Yet

Damn... Walker. Walker tapes cause a severe reaction with my skin.
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 83,686 04-18-2014, 10:55 AM
    Thread: Best Hairline Attachment Yet (photos)
Post: RE: Best Hairline Attachment Yet (photos)

Reubin, in that pic it is very clearly visible that it's a hair piece. With that density, hair style, and tape attachment the lace is clearly visible. That's the best part about OWRG. The lace disappe...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 83,686 05-19-2015, 09:19 AM
    Thread: Best Hairline Attachment Yet (photos)
Post: RE: Best Hairline Attachment Yet (photos)

Seriously, Baldrich that was completely uncalled for and immature. This forum should be a safe place for criticism, not just for saying "everything looks great". The point of open criticism is to help...
AmericanJambo General hair replacement discussion 13 83,686 05-24-2015, 02:44 AM