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    Thread: Check out my mohawk!
Post: Re: Check out my mohawk!

JamesKennedy - absolutely outstanding. No one would ever guess, it's perfect! Well done. Jazzy
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 41 95,635 01-22-2009, 08:10 AM
    Thread: Tom cruise wears?
Post: Re: Tom cruise wears?

He's got great hair - he is very lucky... He is nuts though...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 31 63,224 12-29-2008, 11:06 AM
    Thread: anyody got 65% + 70% density pictures
Post: Re: anyody got 65% + 70% density pictures

Snipe, Big fan of your style in that link - I've actually decided that I'm printing our your pictures and getting my style cut-in simalarly... a little bit messier and with slight more wave. The th...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 26 51,680 11-26-2008, 08:52 AM
    Thread: anyody got 65% + 70% density pictures
Post: Re: anyody got 65% + 70% density pictures

Rod - superb pictures, brilliant.
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 26 51,680 12-16-2008, 10:23 AM
    Thread: New cut in pics
Post: Re: New cut in pics

Looks good. Great blend, will look great after a few months with a bit of shedding from the front too. JoAnna cuts mine too... she's brilliant. I have a feeling that I actually met you when you wer...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 31 49,019 02-16-2009, 09:13 AM
    Thread: New cut in pics
Post: Re: New cut in pics

UKlad Wrote:Jazzy I did meet someone at the front of the shop but not sure if it was you. My sides are thin however the density of my own hair is thicker higher up so cut shorter at the sides and th...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 31 49,019 02-17-2009, 08:31 AM
    Thread: Can you please comment on this ?
Post: Re: Can you please comment on this ?

Jonesy, Going with a TL piece will ensure that you don't spring a full, thick head of hair over night. Let me tell you my story... I've been wearing thick rugs for years and years, and grew oddly d...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 24 48,598 12-15-2008, 08:25 AM
    Thread: photos walker no shine tape all around. clipper short cut
Post: Re: photos walker no shine tape all around. clippe...

What a blend!
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 23 45,674 07-20-2009, 02:22 AM
    Thread: Does this template look fine to you?
Post: Re: Does this template look fine to you?

Feyla, Hope it works for you mate - BA's advice tends to be fairly sound. Make sure you post pics. Jazzy
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 22 36,321 01-03-2009, 11:42 AM
    Thread: Does this template look fine to you?
Post: Re: Does this template look fine to you?

JRob, Could you explain 'the wide forehead look' please mate? I hear it a lot on here, and want to make sure I'm not doing it already, and don't make the mistake in the future? My temples have rece...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 22 36,321 01-05-2009, 02:47 AM
    Thread: Does this template look fine to you?
Post: Re: Does this template look fine to you?

JRob, I understand now... Learning all the time. Thankfully my temples are not so far receded as to look unnatural with my current hairline. Cheers mate, Jazzy
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 22 36,321 01-05-2009, 08:19 AM
    Thread: no bleached knots (again)
Post: Re: no bleached knots (again)

Debbie, I have black hair and am expecting my order in the coming weeks. Could you clarify this for me (this is probably me being a bit dense): - How visible will the knots be? - Is it possible so...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 23 35,861 10-23-2008, 05:51 AM
    Thread: Short pics
Post: Re: Short pics

Stunning! I am pretty sure I'll be getting i-lace on my next order!
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 20 32,752 07-01-2009, 06:11 AM
    Thread: First time posting pics...
Post: Re: First time posting pics...

Absolutely fantastic - no one would ever guess... I looked at it for quite a while trying to see an edge... But nope! You could grow your sides out too and it would still look brilliant. More pics! ...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 14 23,044 11-28-2008, 06:55 AM
    Thread: How to achieve the styled "dry look"
Post: Re: How to achieve the styled "dry look"

Waxworks - it really is perfect
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 14 22,470 01-10-2009, 12:07 PM
    Thread: Same as Waxworks but 1/4th the price.
Post: Re: Same as Waxworks but 1/4th the price.

To add to JRob's comments - do get some Blue Max... revistilised my old system and can only do wonders for new ones. Sometimes I just damp dry my hair, put some Blue Max and I'm good to go... add a l...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 13 21,106 11-25-2008, 09:33 AM
    Thread: Have You Guys Checked This Website Out
Post: Re: Have You Guys Checked This Website Out

Haha - we're the ________? You must have an amoeba sized brain my friend. Why don't you scurry off to the gentshair forum and ask them, they'll be glad to advise you. Bye.
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 10 18,240 11-02-2008, 12:09 AM
    Thread: Have You Guys Checked This Website Out
Post: Re: Have You Guys Checked This Website Out

GunGriever - dear dear. Poor soul. You must be lost - are you looking for a fight on here, you little keyboard warrior? :lol: You must be lacking something between the ears - this is a TopLace foru...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 10 18,240 11-02-2008, 07:55 AM
    Thread: Any suggestion for frontal attachment?
Post: Re: Any suggestion for frontal attachment?

Hello Guy, iGlue didn't work for me either. I use a product called 'Perfect' white glue from my lace front, and it's not to be sniffed at. Great attachment and no shine. Good luck. Jazzy
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 6 15,172 12-04-2008, 07:11 AM
    Thread: Any suggestion for frontal attachment?
Post: Re: Any suggestion for frontal attachment?

Rod Wrote:Jazzy, where did you get this "perfect" glue. I do the same thing as JRob, iglue doesn't hold by itself, so I use ST30 and leave it back just a little this get the edge with iglue. Here's...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 6 15,172 12-05-2008, 06:10 AM
    Thread: i glue
Post: Re: i glue

Apply a thin layer - wait for it to dry. Apply a second layer and wait for a further 2/3 minutes Gently lay the lace and apply to the glued area; it will stick. Magic!
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 8 14,901 10-15-2008, 08:26 AM
    Thread: check this out
Post: Re: check this out

Got my first ever system from Graham Wake and Craig Hubert in Chelmsford... Couldn't believe it when I saw him on there. That video gives me loads of confidence because my hair looks great and I'm re...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 8 14,864 07-17-2009, 09:28 AM
    Thread: check this out
Post: Re: check this out

jake1980 Wrote:jazzy Wrote:Got my first ever system from Graham Wake and Craig Hubert in Chelmsford... Couldn't believe it when I saw him on there. That video gives me loads of confidence because my ...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 8 14,864 07-18-2009, 09:06 AM
    Thread: A new me - thank you TopLace, BA, John et all
Post: Re: A new me - thank you TopLace, BA, John et all

Will take some tomorrow mate - going to do a reattach tomorrow and post some. Would like to have people's feedback.
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 8 14,522 12-28-2008, 06:32 AM
    Thread: A new me - thank you TopLace, BA, John et all
Post: A new me - thank you TopLace, BA, John et all

Well, bit of background... I'm 24, I've been wearing hair since I was 21 and went with the first company I got in contact with... I was vulnerable, desperate yadda-yadda... I discovered TopLace abou...
jazzy General hair replacement discussion 8 14,522 12-03-2008, 07:01 AM