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    Thread: In response to those slagging off Toplace
Post: In response to those slagging off Toplace

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BA707 General hair replacement discussion 9 16,053 02-09-2009, 07:59 AM
    Thread: "Custom" stock pieces
Post: Re: "Custom" stock pieces

Yes I have got some stock pieces in production that I put in with specs. Should be ready soon.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 1 10,222 06-19-2009, 12:44 PM
    Thread: #18 LACE
Post: Re: #18 LACE

Only SFS and 64 French available at the moment mate.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 2 11,747 10-18-2008, 06:17 AM
    Thread: ***SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON****
Post: Re: ***SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON****

jeffsxyz Wrote:Maybe they have found a way to do 14 day orders like was announced early in the year which we are now discouraged to request due to poor quality control issues... No thats not it as I...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 17 38,885 10-06-2008, 09:15 AM
    Thread: *Info Links* A must read for Newbies
Post: Re: *Info Links* for Newbies

Here are some close up hairline photos :
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 37 997,164 02-19-2009, 02:29 PM
    Thread: *Info Links* A must read for Newbies
Post: Re: *Info Links* for Newbies

More photos for newbies :
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 37 997,164 02-19-2009, 02:50 PM
    Thread: 1/4 inch polygauze vs. Thinskin
Post: Re: 1/4 inch polygauze vs. Thinskin

Yes it is,Like with any poly you can paint the glue on and it will give a strong hold, Others find double lace another option.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 6 13,232 09-26-2008, 04:01 PM
    Thread: 1/4 inch polygauze vs. Thinskin
Post: Re: 1/4 inch polygauze vs. Thinskin

Yes you can apply glue to the double lace, There is some extra cleaning after a while but many use it with not too much problem. For the skin Rob I have pieces with the very thin skin on sides and ba...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 6 13,232 09-27-2008, 05:20 AM
    Thread: 1st attempt at a self cut in and styling
Post: Re: 1st attempt at a self cut in and styling

Now you have cooled down, You will now see what this forum is about, Use it for hair replacement problems mate not to slag people off. Ok I prefer the last photos after you took Kliffords advice, Tha...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 13 26,218 07-22-2009, 03:41 AM
    Thread: 1st Reattachment-- Glitch
Post: Re: 1st Reattachment-- Glitch

Encouraged Wrote:This weekend, I peformed my first removal and reattachment. I managed to reattach decently, but, on one of the sides, I feel where the tape is sticking up (less than a quarter inch...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 3 8,373 09-29-2009, 11:17 AM
    Thread: 1st Reattachment-- Glitch
Post: Re: 1st Reattachment-- Glitch

Encouraged Wrote:Thanks for responding, BA When done properly fella you will be able to tell, There shouldnt be anything sticking up, The attachment should be done without any lumps or bumps and the...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 3 8,373 09-30-2009, 07:51 AM
    Thread: 1st System arrived few questions
Post: Re: 1st System arrived few questions

You can wash it first if you want but make sure the base is dry before attaching. You will NOT get a good idea of how it will look until it is attached and cut in, Forget all about what you think abo...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 7 12,637 02-20-2009, 04:14 AM
    Thread: 1st System arrived few questions
Post: Re: 1st System arrived few questions

kite_boy Wrote:I thought all units came bleached from the factory? They do, But some like extra bleaching, To be honest mate a lot of people make a lot of fuss over knots, If the density is 70% and o...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 7 12,637 02-20-2009, 04:31 AM
    Thread: 1st time wearer- Experience and Suggestions on color
Post: Re: 1st time wearer- Experience and Suggestions on...

You still want to order the right colour as it wont fade straight away, When you do colour yes doing the end of the hairpiece and your own hair were they meet is a good idea.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,909 05-19-2009, 11:31 AM
    Thread: 60%-65% density pictures?
Post: Re: 60%-65% density pictures?

60%-65% density pictures
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 1 5,704 04-05-2009, 05:02 PM
    Thread: A few questions?
Post: Re: A few questions?

jazz Wrote:I have a few questions. Please share your thoughts. 1. If you have existing hair on top, how do you put the hair system over it? Don’t you have to glue it to the scalp? 2. Does it ha...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 2 6,112 03-23-2009, 05:01 PM
    Thread: a funny thing happened on the way...
Post: Re: a funny thing happened on the way...

Think you have made a important thread Dino, It is imperetive that us hairwearers check front back and sides before we venture out as like you say it is impossible to see what is behind the head witho...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 7 13,047 09-28-2009, 05:33 AM
    Thread: a good hair spray?
Post: Re: a good hair spray?

the7thson Wrote:HI guys anyone out there use hair spray? if so can you suggest a good one that wont damage the hair? cheers For me this is simply different class : Fantasia Spray Mousse been using i...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 2 6,180 05-15-2009, 02:16 AM
    Thread: a idea for Toplace-Skype odering real time
Post: Re: a idea for Toplace-Skype odering real time

Yes that does sound a good idea, John already has Skype so wouldnt take any setting up.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,729 04-12-2009, 04:58 PM
    Thread: A new me - thank you TopLace, BA, John et all
Post: Re: A new me - thank you TopLace, BA, John et all

justerxr Wrote:Great to hear ur story mate and glad you r lovin your hair. Just wondering how the knots come out with the black pieces. Were they bleached throughout the piece or was it just the hairl...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 8 14,597 12-27-2008, 03:52 AM
    Thread: A QUESTION NO DOUBT ASKED MANY TIMES BEFORE
Post: Re: A QUESTION NO DOUBT ASKED MANY TIMES BEFORE

The lace is obviously there because it is a physical object, But what happens is when applied with glue the glue comes up through the lace and covers it so when applied correctly you CANNOT see the la...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 7 14,415 09-27-2008, 05:27 AM
    Thread: A question to those who have experience with wearing hair…
Post: Re: A question to those who have experience with w...

Jonesy123 Wrote:Thanks Burns, This was an old question... My hair is already too long, my sides are over 2", and the combover on top is exploding, I'll have to have a haircut soon because the wig i...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 3 6,969 12-27-2008, 04:20 AM
    Thread: a very small piece
Post: Re: a very small piece

This is no problem mate, Any shape and size can be made, You just make a template to what you need.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 9 16,227 05-13-2009, 06:12 AM
    Thread: A way to revive the softness to an old hairpiece
Post: Re: A way to revive the softness to an old hairpie...

I have done this in the past but over time I noticed the colour faded quicker.
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 13 22,168 04-27-2009, 04:25 AM
    Thread: A way to revive the softness to an old hairpiece
Post: Re: A way to revive the softness to an old hairpie...

danger!!89 Wrote:well that sounds interesting if you can get more life out of it. Btw BA or iwantitback if it fades quicker does that mean you have to keep soaking it consistantly to get the effect? D...
BA707 General hair replacement discussion 13 22,168 04-30-2009, 04:10 AM