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    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 3,321 05-23-2009, 01:28 PM
    Thread: Front lace lifting?
Post: Front lace lifting?

I was wondering how many of you wearers and under what circumstances (if any) had you experienced lifting of the front lace....and how obvious was it? Also sis lifting something that regularly happens...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,758 05-19-2009, 01:15 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 4,465 06-06-2009, 11:18 AM
    Thread: What's with those pics?
Post: Re: What's with those pics?

Is your piece a stock piece or a custom made? and what kinds of supplies are you getting thrown in? I'm curious . Cheers!
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 1 4,874 06-19-2009, 03:50 AM
    Thread: Thanks John!
Post: Re: Thanks John!

I'll second that, John is excellent value he is very quick with response time and goes the extra mile to get orders sent out promptly and smoothly. This is another excellent reason to stay with Topla...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 2 7,821 07-10-2009, 07:52 PM
    Thread: I just ordered my first piece guys!
Post: RE: I just ordered my first piece guys!

I like Paul's tips and posts also, always spot on in advice. He speaks with experience and that makes a big difference. Cheers!
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 2 6,236 01-13-2011, 01:20 PM
    Thread: Attachement question.
Post: Re: Attachement question.

Super stick glue is also good...just follow the instructions and it gives a very good hold on lace and isn't as messy to clean up as ultrahold. But that list is very good overall ;)
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 3 6,641 06-12-2009, 02:19 AM
    Thread: BA could you please ban Phoenix?
Post: Re: BA could you please ban Phoenix?

Bump you both on the head ...twats
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 3 6,831 06-30-2009, 01:37 AM
    Thread: horrible clean up/attachment experience
Post: Re: horrible clean up/attachment experience

The only thing you could do is clip up as much hair as possible away from the edges where the tape is attaching the piece, then use an orange(citrus) based hand cleaner like permatex fast orange hand ...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 4 7,733 06-21-2009, 04:54 PM
    Thread: Been wearing for 4 months
Post: RE: Been wearing for 4 months

@balamouti, thanks for the pm but I have never owned a TL700 thats why I started a thread asking people for their experience with the system. Hope this helps. Cheers!
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 4 9,393 01-12-2011, 02:31 PM
    Thread: Fray Check equivalent in Japan?
Post: Fray Check equivalent in Japan?

Does anyone happen to know of a Fray check product equivalent in Japan? I'm based in Tokyo and have not been able to find Fray check here...maybe soem Japanese customers know of the equivalent product...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,674 05-18-2009, 07:46 PM
    Thread: Fray Check equivalent in Japan?
Post: Re: Fray Check equivalent in Japan?

Fray check si not listed on Debbies site and I asked about the equivalent product here in Japan. So not sure what you are talking about Spartan......
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,674 05-19-2009, 01:07 PM
    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 9,674 05-21-2009, 10:42 AM
    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 9,449 05-29-2009, 10:15 PM
    Thread: Bleaching Lace...Does it Work?
Post: Re: Bleaching Lace...Does it Work?

Good question, I have never tried this as i just recently a new wearer (have been helping out others over the past few months though) just wondering if a high quality fabric dye might work? you may wa...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 5 9,503 07-09-2009, 05:53 AM
    Thread: Ordering first unit
Post: RE: Ordering first unit

Hi Japan, Im in Tokyo myself and I would say go for 60% at first considering. 65% and 70% is a lot of hair. Ghost bond is good also supertape, if you sweat a lot and lift heavy weight like I do I w...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 5 11,946 12-31-2010, 11:18 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 11,597 05-23-2009, 01:15 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 11,597 05-23-2009, 02:10 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 11,597 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?

Best thing b4 posting a question like that is to do a google search on it.....
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 6 11,597 05-24-2009, 11:43 AM
    Thread: Exposing Poly - HELP!
Post: RE: Exposing Poly - HELP!

It looks thin for a 65% or have you been wearing it for quite some time? My french lace with poly back n sides did the sane after 6 months, i got good use out of it but will never order poly with lace...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 6 21,148 01-13-2011, 03:59 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 11,506 05-27-2009, 11:09 AM
    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 11,503 05-31-2009, 12:45 AM
    Thread: I jst tried a Flowbee,best cut ever!A+++
Post: Re: I jst tried a Flowbee,best cut ever!A+++

You can order a flowbee with a universal adapter ;) usually. Try googling for it in the Uk. If you have to choose between the two,the robocut just doesn't do a good enough job at all whereas the Flow...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 7 12,042 06-20-2009, 03:15 PM
    Thread: few hair questions
Post: Re: few hair questions

I guess it depends on how much product you have in your hair, the more you have or the heavier the type of product then the more liklyhood you need to wash it...I wash everyday because Im in a very hu...
phoenix13 General hair replacement discussion 7 12,560 07-24-2009, 03:40 PM