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    Thread: Haircutting Techniques
Post: Re: Haircutting Techniques

lol but that's not a technique that's not needing any technique.....lol there's a difference but I agree, you cannot beat a pro stylist when it comes down to it. But some users do not live near any g...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 8 16,575 06-10-2009, 01:45 AM
    Thread: Haircutting Techniques
Post: Haircutting Techniques

Some haircutting techniques that may be helpful...search for more on the web. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2788434/cl...technique/ http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910547/cli...echniques/ http://scis...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 8 16,575 06-08-2009, 11:27 PM
    Thread: bungee jumping with fake hair
Post: Re: bungee jumping with fake hair

lol...me a slaphead...lol I'm not even a wearer yet you little girl, although I have helped others fit their pieces and have ordered a set for myself. There are no spelling mistakes either. Listen y...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 15 23,091 06-07-2009, 06:58 PM
    Thread: bungee jumping with fake hair
Post: Re: bungee jumping with fake hair

lol...ok cretin bumpuncher...lookin forward to the pics of your hair fallin off lol :lol: all in tongue in cheek of course... You might have had the wisdom and insight of perusing through the older ...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 15 23,091 06-07-2009, 05:23 PM
    Thread: bungee jumping with fake hair
Post: Re: bungee jumping with fake hair

Listen to Jrob and learn to chill...you are far too defensive, laugh at yourself a little and you'll make far more friends....so even if your piece happens to come off(which it wont if you blue lace t...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 15 23,091 06-07-2009, 11:02 AM
    Thread: bungee jumping with fake hair
Post: Re: bungee jumping with fake hair

Is the bungee cord gonna be attached to your hairpiece or feet? :lol: use blue tape and it will hold...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 15 23,091 06-06-2009, 08:41 PM
    Thread: why am i not authorised to send private msgs
Post: Re: why am i not authorised to send private msgs

Its because this function isn't available on this forum. I believe BA already answered this question previously.
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,440 06-06-2009, 11:18 AM
    Thread: Using Tape on front hairline
Post: Re: Using Tape on front hairline

MAybe you are stretching your skin too much when you push the lace down...do it more gently.
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 10 17,487 06-02-2009, 05:33 PM
    Thread: My piece is matted and flat
Post: Re: My piece is matted and flat

sounds like you didn't clean it after removal and you sat on it. Never heard of such troubles like this from anyone. maybe try soaking it in ethanol alcohol for 10mins thens rinse it off it soapy wa...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 7 11,444 05-31-2009, 12:45 AM
    Thread: How to go bald gracefully while wearing
Post: Re: How to go bald gracefully while wearing

You just stated you want to go bald gracefully therefore you obviously need to get the hairpiece density lower than it is gradually. Yet you also then state that density is fine, you just need to rest...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 13 19,760 05-30-2009, 12:15 AM
    Thread: How to go bald gracefully while wearing
Post: Re: How to go bald gracefully while wearing

Well 52 with hair forward is part of the problem, most guys your age have receding hairlines at the temples so you really should show the front and go with a lower density I guess.
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 13 19,760 05-29-2009, 10:20 PM
    Thread: When it comes off, will it uproot my hair?!
Post: Re: When it comes off, will it uproot my hair?!

Its not supposed to burn....so must be the adhesive you're using. What are you using to glue it down?
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,379 05-29-2009, 10:15 PM
    Thread: Bald guys are very Masculine.
Post: Re: Bald guys are very Masculine.

Thats okay Madbull if you are trying to convince yourself that you look good bald and are happy with no hair on your head that's great! However very few bald guys actually look attractive to women in...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 9 17,368 05-28-2009, 09:06 AM
    Thread: Pics of work hair!! density query??
Post: Re: Pics of work hair!! density query??

looks great! What density did you order?
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 7 11,420 05-27-2009, 11:09 AM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

Excellent pics of your piece Sam looks very natural...how long does your piece last you on average?
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 72 163,735 05-24-2009, 11:48 AM
    Thread: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?
Post: Re: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?

Best thing b4 posting a question like that is to do a google search on it.....
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 6 11,544 05-24-2009, 11:43 AM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

Looks great! How much lace do you have on the front? or have you cut the lace almost down to the hairline?
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 72 163,735 05-23-2009, 05:44 PM
    Thread: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?
Post: Re: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?

on thinskin it would be ok if you glued it down and then the pwder to seal it will take the samll traces of mineral oil out...you dont apply very much of the stuff...but should work no probs on a thin...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 6 11,544 05-23-2009, 02:31 PM
    Thread: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?
Post: Re: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?

Thanks for the feedback Traco, also how much SFS lace do you keep on the front? 1" half inch? or do you cut it down as close as possible to the hair knots?
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 6 11,544 05-23-2009, 02:10 PM
    Thread: Scalloped Front?
Post: Scalloped Front?

Hi Guys, I'm just wondering if anyone here wears a system with a scalloped front? particularly a SFS scalloped front, if so what are the advantages of a scalloped front and would this prevent frontal...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 0 3,310 05-23-2009, 01:28 PM
    Thread: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?
Post: THe most invisible front SFS or new thinskin?

Hi guys! for wearers that have either SFS fronts or the new thinskins...how invisible is your front lace? It would be good to hear a side by side comparison...cheers!
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 6 11,544 05-23-2009, 01:15 PM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

Perhaps for your next order get a SFS lace front....I think its invisible to the eye if done right much more so than thinskin. But YOu are going to have walk around with an air of confidence...if not ...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 72 163,735 05-23-2009, 01:12 PM
    Thread: The Psychology of Wearing
Post: Re: The Psychology of Wearing

I honestly cannot tell the difference....and of course your friends are going to mess around with you a bit...but I doubt they really know its a HS. Mates tend to poke fun of anyone that goes through ...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 72 163,735 05-23-2009, 12:40 PM
    Thread: difference between graduated and non graduated hairline
Post: Re: difference between graduated and non graduated...

I will guess that its closer to 80%
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 17 36,809 05-22-2009, 12:54 AM
    Thread: Fray Check equivalent in Japan?
Post: Re: Fray Check equivalent in Japan?

They have no idea what Fraycheck is since it is not carried by Toplace U.S.A and they are simply an order center....not a support service.
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,628 05-21-2009, 10:42 AM