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Thread: swimming
Post: Re: swimming
Buy a silicone swim cap. Your hair will stay dry. Should eliminate all the problems with matting, chlorine, etc.
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mjt_cgc |
General hair replacement discussion |
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07-14-2009, 08:33 AM |
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Thread: A partial piece made from your own hair?
Post: Re: A partial piece made from your own hair?
Not a stupid question.
I regularly ventilate my systems whenever more hair is needed. I cannot think of any reason why ventilation with one's own hair is not possible. Keep in mind that you would n... |
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mjt_cgc |
General hair replacement discussion |
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07-14-2009, 05:49 AM |
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Thread: Leave-in conditioners?
Post: Re: Leave-in conditioners?
Pretty Slick is a great product. I use Infusion 23 mixed half and half with distilled water before every attachment and after every shampoo. It's a product that has been around for decades. |
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mjt_cgc |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-17-2009, 04:30 AM |
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Thread: feedback on the new lace sealer?
Post: Re: feedback on the new lace sealer?
I ran two identical tests using Dritz Fray Check....WalMart $1.84.
Test set-up:
I used 2 strips of lace about 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" long. I applied tape. Attached each strip to my hand. One st... |
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mjt_cgc |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-19-2008, 05:28 AM |