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    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: Re: Ask BA.

Hi BA...I'd like to post a photo but it's not uploading properly. Should I send to you?
dino General hair replacement discussion 197 1,629,550 01-07-2009, 02:32 PM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

Sam, I appreciate your explanation about it being nobody's business. And that's what I meant when I posted initially. So I agree with you! Thanks mate.
dino General hair replacement discussion 72 164,571 05-29-2009, 02:14 PM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

I WISH that was the worst of it, Sam. I have actually gotten busted many many times in the 17 years. Hairpieces for the average bloke were not nearly as undetectable back in the early 90's as they are...
dino General hair replacement discussion 72 164,571 05-30-2009, 07:33 AM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

Matthew...I can relate to what you're saying. I have experienced some challenging feelings very similar to what you describe. Having said that, it did get easier over time for me. It helped me to come...
dino General hair replacement discussion 72 164,571 05-27-2009, 05:13 AM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

Sam...I like your post you directed to me. Very funny!! And you make some good points, including about taking it too seriously. We will have to get that beer when you visit the U.S. But what I meant w...
dino General hair replacement discussion 72 164,571 05-29-2009, 04:16 AM
    Thread: Photos of clipper cut before finishing off with razor comb
Post: Re: Photos of clipper cut before finishing off wit...

Gel...looks amazing! I don't see any knots either. DO they always come in with knots so invisible like that or do you do some extra knot bleaching to get like that?
dino General hair replacement discussion 51 152,801 09-28-2009, 07:08 AM
    Thread: Photos of clipper cut before finishing off with razor comb
Post: Re: Photos of clipper cut before finishing off wit...

Maybe James Kennedy or someone else with some haircutting experience can answer this. As I said before, it looks amazing. But I am wondering about the idea of cutting the crown hair shorter than the h...
dino General hair replacement discussion 51 152,801 09-28-2009, 12:57 PM
    Thread: Photos of clipper cut before finishing off with razor comb
Post: Re: Photos of clipper cut before finishing off wit...

Any color difference is too negligible for anyone to notice, unless you are looking specifically to find a flaw
dino General hair replacement discussion 51 152,801 10-02-2009, 06:42 AM
    Thread: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)
Post: Re: If you HATE tapes and glues...

Hi Leamon...I'm glad it worked for you. I too have experimented with G2B products but with mixed results. I wear all lace full caps, and I would be thrilled to get a solid 1 day hold with zero lifting...
dino General hair replacement discussion 49 118,563 12-14-2009, 10:41 AM
    Thread: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)
Post: Re: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)

I don't know if I got a bad batch or something, but I couldn't get a full 24 hours when I tried it. I used plenty of the stuff, and I did the whole area instead of just perimeter. Even when I put a gl...
dino General hair replacement discussion 49 118,563 12-15-2009, 12:39 PM
    Thread: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)
Post: Re: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)

3 questions please for Mr. NY: 1. Do you apply the product to a completely dry scalp or should the scalp be dampened a bit first? 2. Once you press the lace into the product, do you have to apply c...
dino General hair replacement discussion 49 118,563 12-20-2009, 09:44 AM
    Thread: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)
Post: Re: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)

With a full cap like I have, it seems to work fine on the front hairline but not so good on the temples and not good at all in the nape area where you bend the head. But it could be useful as a touchu...
dino General hair replacement discussion 49 118,563 12-31-2009, 02:43 PM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

For your skin piece, you may want to try spirit gum. It cleans up so easily. I used to use it on lace (for a few years). It didn't give me the long-term hold I wanted on lace, but it should work like ...
dino General hair replacement discussion 40 78,467 02-10-2009, 02:38 PM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

For lace, you will not get an overnight hold using spirit gum. You apply it first thing in the morning and hope that the bond holds until you are ready to go to sleep that night. At least that was my ...
dino General hair replacement discussion 40 78,467 02-12-2009, 09:39 AM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

Meandean...when you say you let it set for a minute, do you mean that the spiking glue has to dry first before you apply the lace unit to your scalp? The other guy RD said the spiking glue needs to be...
dino General hair replacement discussion 40 78,467 02-20-2009, 10:49 AM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

Meandean, did you do the attachment method that you just described on a lace piece or a skin piece?
dino General hair replacement discussion 40 78,467 02-21-2009, 09:53 AM
    Thread: Poll
Post: Re: Poll

Looking at the Got2Be product line, I see a "freezing spray", a "spiking cement", and a "spiking glue", not to mention some other products. If you can be specific in your posts, that will help elimina...
dino General hair replacement discussion 40 78,467 02-21-2009, 11:13 AM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: my full cap photos

Here it is guys and gals. Not a single hair is growing out of my head in these photos. I had to put the photos on snapfish, because I had trouble uploading them directly onto Toplace's site.
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-24-2009, 12:37 PM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

I can definitely avoid brushing the hair forward at the temples if I want. It's not really any more difficult to expose the temples than it is to expose the front hairline in a topper. Usually I like ...
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-25-2009, 02:23 AM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

Here's a photo I just took that exposes the temples a bit more.
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-25-2009, 02:35 AM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

I took the photos down for now. I'll post some new ones in the future.
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 02-07-2009, 04:23 AM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

KenJJ Wrote:Wow Dino that looks good. No one will ever suspect anything with that. I just ordered a full cap to try one out. What density is yours? KenJJ KenJJ--good to see you around here. I ordere...
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-26-2009, 01:53 PM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

Wow guys...thanks for all that positive feedback, and even the negative feedback. I played around quite a bit with the sides over the past day, and I think I am going to be able to take this thing to ...
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-27-2009, 10:44 AM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

The specs are all Swiss lace, 65% density, color #3 ash, no gray, medium wave, freestyle ventilation As far as the downside to full caps, let me address that in a different thread right now.
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-27-2009, 12:32 PM
    Thread: my full cap photos
Post: Re: my full cap photos

oh, I forgot the attachment method. All glue (Ultrahold) for perimeter. No tape, except for one small piece about 3 inches behind the front hairline. With the hair so short and the density so thin at ...
dino General hair replacement discussion 32 54,664 01-27-2009, 12:36 PM