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    Thread: An "old wearer" returns!
Post: RE: An "old wearer" returns!

Sorry for the slow response! Temple flaps are very easy to maintain and they make life a lot easier for for concealing the sides. I couldn't do withouth them anymore to be honest, as my sides have go...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 28 110,462 12-23-2014, 09:31 PM
    Thread: An interesting story involving Advanced Hair Studio...
Post: Re: An interesting story involving Advanced Hair S...

Pity he will never be able to try a Toplace eh? Unless he leavs AHS! They really do have more basic pieces, with high density and no hairline exposure.
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 6 16,653 01-07-2009, 10:47 PM
    Thread: Another photo from the Windsor convention
Post: Re: Another photo from the Windsor convention

Looks great to me !!!
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 1 6,439 09-09-2008, 05:35 AM
    Thread: Anxiety?
Post: RE: Anxiety?

I was really lucky when it comes to this topic, as I had been doing a life-changing meditation technique for about three years before I started wearing hair! So I guess I cheated a bit here. My advic...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 15 30,452 12-20-2012, 11:14 PM
    Thread: any pictures of people with partial pieces
Post: Re: any pictures of people with partial pieces

Summerbreeze, you should go to the Toplace convention in England in a couple of weeks time! You would get great help there. BA, remember those amazing photos of that guys partial piece, which you cut...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 10 16,299 05-15-2009, 12:58 AM
    Thread: any pictures of people with partial pieces
Post: Re: any pictures of people with partial pieces

BA you're a mind reader mate! These are the exact photos I was thinking of! Best example of a partial I've seen, and good instructions too if you use the pics to template/attach.
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 10 16,299 05-15-2009, 08:59 PM
    Thread: Anyone in uk
Post: Re: Anyone in uk

BA will be able to help you with this.
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 1 4,696 04-07-2009, 09:47 PM
    Thread: Anyone know where to get cut ins in Ireland
Post: Re: Anyone know where to get cut ins in Ireland

I've already offered to help summerbreeze, and if you want I can do your cut in. Just look at all my photos and bear in mind I use a robocut, I'm not a trained stylist. But if you like what you see in...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 5 9,851 08-11-2009, 09:44 AM
    Thread: Anyone know where to get cut ins in Ireland
Post: Re: Anyone know where to get cut ins in Ireland

There are plenty of good stylists. One guy in particular in Boyle/Tubbercurry in Co.Sligo, he's very good. Another guy I know in Kiltimagh, Co.Mayo is very good. I still have to take the plunge after...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 5 9,851 08-13-2009, 09:41 PM
    Thread: Are realistic temple flaps actually possible? Pics
Post: RE: Are realistic temple flaps actually possible?

Twisty, have you seen my latest post with the video link? I've been using temple flaps for years and I wouldn't go without them - they are invaluable to me, and they work fantastically. Without them ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 9 20,538 12-01-2016, 01:23 AM
    Thread: Are the units being made a new way?
Post: Re: Are the units being made a new way?

Some of my newer SFS units also used the string. But the #64 always seems to be pleated, perhaps cos it's thicker material? wheels07 Wrote:I noticed that the density isn't even close to what my other...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 7 11,916 04-06-2009, 09:37 PM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: Re: Ask BA.

dougmm Wrote:thanks ba i'll leave order at "freestyle" and i did indict " no graduation", so i guess i'm all set. again, thanks for response. Make sure you make the "no graduation" message really, r...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 197 1,629,700 05-01-2009, 03:39 AM
    Thread: Avoid this at all costs (photo)
Post: Re: Avoid this at all costs (photo)

hehe... that looks really bad!! Thankfully we have plenty of people online who will help us to achieve a better style:)
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 3 8,664 03-24-2010, 06:35 AM
    Thread: Re: BA & Thin Sides
Post: Re: BA & Thin Sides

Hey BA Is that photo taken before the tattoos were applies? Because I can't spot the tattos. But it doesn't look very thin :)
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 10 18,149 10-21-2008, 11:16 AM
    Thread: Bald Look
Post: Re: Bald Look

JRob Wrote:Matter of fact, I wear my pieces into the ground. by the time I retire them they have Dermmatch stains all throughout the base where I have covered all of the thin spots, haha What a tight...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 5 9,718 01-08-2009, 04:46 AM
    Thread: Bald Men 60% More Resistant to Cancer
Post: Re: Bald Men 60% More Resistant to Cancer

atlantaguy Wrote:Quinn speculated that since bald men have greater exposure to sunlight, this increases their serum vitamin D-3 levels, which in recent years has been known to decrease cancer suscepta...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 8 13,805 04-01-2009, 11:29 PM
    Thread: Before concealer (photo)
Post: RE: Before concealer (photo)

I used concealer for nearly 2 years. It did the job, but I always looked at it as a non-permanent solution while I was working up the courage to get a piece! I bought me some time as I came off the re...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 2 6,698 12-18-2010, 05:01 AM
    Thread: Ben Affleck again (Photos)
Post: Re: Ben Affleck again (Photos)

It's easy enough, and totally essential, to fill in those side "patches", which are often called "temple points". Check my recent photos and my recent template for ideas on how you can solve the probl...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 17 33,055 10-01-2009, 10:38 PM
    Thread: Blowout hair style
Post: RE: Blowout hair style

That's a good style and looks quite similar to the new piece that I got cut in by Debbie. I will post photos later, but let me tell you, I wanted to try a newer longer style and with plenty of gel, I ...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 6 13,963 06-02-2010, 03:05 AM
    Thread: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!
Post: Re: Blue Max Updates.....Exciting News!

Rob, it's so great to see you developing all these products and doing the hard work for us! I will definitely hand over my money to you knowing that I will get a product far superior than what I curre...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 36 56,702 01-06-2009, 01:58 AM
    Thread: BOB in PHILLY, where are you buddy?!?
Post: Re: BOB in PHILLY, where are you buddy?!?

Good idea Dino, it would be cool to see Bob on here again :)
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 8 13,418 02-18-2009, 01:48 AM
    Thread: Can I soak my unit in 99% alcohol?
Post: Re: Can I soak my unit in 99% alcohol?

Many thanks for all the advice. I've tried the alcohol through a comb, and of course it helps, but I was afraid of removing too many hair this way as we are advised not to comb them too much. And my...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 5 9,232 06-17-2009, 05:43 AM
    Thread: Can I wear without my family knowing?
Post: Re: Can I wear without my family knowing?

If you're parents have that kind of attitude, then they definitely wouldn't notice you wearing a system. And it might be easier and less pain if you just went a did it yourself, and then maybe tell th...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 12 21,298 03-05-2009, 01:55 AM
    Thread: Category Ideas
Post: Re: Category Ideas

I think categories are good, but too many will water down the forum - I've seen this happen on other forums. So we shouldn't have separate places for atachment, cutting, glue, etc. keep it all togethe...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 5 15,681 08-12-2008, 11:28 PM
    Thread: Colin Farrell
Post: Re: Colin Farrell

Yes you can do that quite easily, in fact my style sometimes looks just like that! You will need about 75% density at the hairline, or even 77% - that usually gets me a good thick hairline (do not ge...
Mr.Burns General hair replacement discussion 6 11,815 04-03-2009, 05:11 AM