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    Thread: Your opinion please...has this man had anything done?
Post: Re: Your opinion please...has this man had anythin...

Well, If you don't have enough donor hair/your hair is too thin in the donor areas, then you are not a candidate for a hair transplant. Also, most procedures are strip procedures, were they take a s...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 14,995 09-19-2008, 03:59 PM
    Thread: Daily attachment , a good idea?
Post: Re: Daily attachment , a good idea?

Ah.. I would say it's a bad idea. 3 days is a good short time frame.. Everyone is different, and reacts differently to glue types, tapes, etc. If you put it on even somewhat good, it won't even some...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 14 24,241 09-25-2008, 03:46 PM
    Thread: no bleached knots (again)
Post: Re: no bleached knots (again)

I've had a few pieces were the knots were not bleached on my #4-#6 brown hair pieces. I just bleach them on my own.. but sometimes it's not very successful, and I still have a bit of a grid pattern g...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 23 35,765 10-28-2008, 02:28 PM
    Thread: Something I don't get about bleached knots
Post: Re: Something I don't get about bleached knots

I"ve found that the last few stock systems I've ordered, the knots were only bleached at the front hairline, and about an inch or so behind it... everything else, the knots were not bleached. But, th...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 20 45,049 12-19-2008, 12:35 PM
    Thread: Something I don't get about bleached knots
Post: Re: Something I don't get about bleached knots

I'm not wanting to accept anything less. I would love to have all bleached knots.. or at the very least the ability to bleach the knots w/o having to go through extra hassle to remove the fabric dye, ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 20 45,049 12-19-2008, 08:12 PM
    Thread: Something I don't get about bleached knots
Post: Re: Something I don't get about bleached knots

old factory, or new factory.. the knots should be at least somewhat bleached all around. It is important if you want to show any scalp, or have a lower density. I can understand if they didn't bleach...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 20 45,049 12-21-2008, 08:06 PM
    Thread: First Unit, some issues, w/pics
Post: Re: First Unit, some issues, w/pics

That is fixable.. You need someone to thin it out a little more when dry to try and match that back up better. Also, you probably want to invest in some Xfusion with the sealer spray (it's a concealer...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 14 22,134 12-24-2008, 04:20 AM
    Thread: Tom cruise wears?
Post: Re: Tom cruise wears?

Tom Cruise definetly wears now.. that MI pic is old.. and maybe not a piece. In one of his early films he had a V-shapped hairline, and also now he wears a piece that is super thick and not always col...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 31 63,096 12-28-2008, 12:38 PM
    Thread: Does this template look fine to you?
Post: Re: Does this template look fine to you?

Thats a good template if you are looking to thicken up your existing look, then gradually decrease the recession on your templates thereafter. That way it gradually looks like your getting more hair...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 22 36,249 01-01-2009, 08:27 PM
    Thread: Can you fix dried up UH?
Post: Re: Can you fix dried up UH?

I wish they would have a florescent colored cap. I have started to tape mine up with florescent tape so that I notice the cap not being on the bottle before walking away. I have had a habit in the pas...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 4 7,859 01-02-2009, 10:27 AM
    Thread: Buzzed sides & back pics request
Post: Re: Buzzed sides & back pics request

I like the 2nd pic.. I would imagine that is shorter than 1".... I woulld like to try that sometime... but I don't know if I can afford to plop down $200 bucks just to try something out.
folliman General hair replacement discussion 11 20,738 01-09-2009, 12:45 PM
    Thread: Advice? I can't get my front edge to stay down...
Post: Re: Advice? I can't get my front edge to stay dow...

Make sure your not sweating, and apply the glue in a cool area. I've had a few times when I've been in a rush to do a quick fix up before my girlfriend came over, and couldn't get it down b/c I was sw...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 9 14,939 01-11-2009, 10:41 AM
    Thread: Xfusion
Post: Xfusion

Just wanted to post a great concealer. I like to have my sides, and back hair shaved down.. but I also like to have a fairly thick density, 70% b/c I like the hairline, and I like to have the sides a...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 1 4,998 01-11-2009, 10:48 AM
    Thread: Have Toplace changed the density chart?
Post: Re: Have Toplace changed the density chart?

Yea.. I've noticed the stock pieces are at least 10% thicker as of late. Also, the solution is always to just keep sending them back until you get the correct density added/subtracted by the factory....
folliman General hair replacement discussion 22 34,147 01-15-2009, 03:56 PM
    Thread: Future of Hair pieces?
Post: Future of Hair pieces?

Ok.. I've been thinking about the future of hair pieces. Will hair pieces be made by machine in the future? Maybe this machine will be computer controlled, were you put in the density entries....
folliman General hair replacement discussion 9 15,286 01-26-2009, 10:19 AM
    Thread: First day of wearing..HELP!!
Post: Re: First day of wearing..HELP!!

I got my first piece from coolpiece.com.. and ordered too much density. I went to a salon about an hour away. They said I looked great.. But, I looked horrible, and just wanted to run out of the pla...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 10 16,579 01-26-2009, 03:07 PM
    Thread: Future of Hair pieces?
Post: Re: Future of Hair pieces?

Good point.. extended wearing glues, solvents, etc.. need to be enhanced/developed. Right now.. I'm not too impressed with any of the glues. Ultrahold and some white glues are good for me. But, there...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 9 15,286 01-27-2009, 09:21 AM
    Thread: Debbies knot sealer is a must haveA++++
Post: Re: Debbies knot sealer is a must haveA++++

My question about this stuff.. is are you supposed to put on enought so you can see it seal even after it's dried? B/c you have to use a good bit to actually be able to see it after it's dried. I've u...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 10 22,881 01-27-2009, 09:24 AM
    Thread: Cleaning SFS
Post: Re: Cleaning SFS

Well,, I know what you mean. After 2 or three attachements.. maybe less. some glue.. probably more than you think gets imbedded in the lace. THe best thing to do IMO is invest in a textile gun. But,...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 11,870 01-27-2009, 09:40 AM
    Thread: Anyone know how to thin out a unit?
Post: Re: Anyone know how to thin out a unit?

Well, I'm not sure how this affects the life of a piece.. but I believe my mother uses thinning shears to thin out a piece. It takes out the bulkiness.
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 11,879 02-01-2009, 09:05 PM
    Thread: Anyone know how to thin out a unit?
Post: Re: Anyone know how to thin out a unit?

Reducing the bulk helps out tons. IMO, that is the best thing to do.. instead of having hair removed. Taking out the lumps/bulk will make the piece look a lot or just a little less dense depending on ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 11,879 02-02-2009, 06:01 PM
    Thread: Ultrahold.. great product.. crappy packaging
Post: Ultrahold.. great product.. crappy packaging

Ok.. About a year ago, Ultrahold went from a metal stemmed brush.. to a plastic stemmed brush. The metal stemmed one tened to snap off after a good bit of use. So, I wouldn't really complain about t...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 1 4,292 04-18-2009, 03:37 PM
    Thread: Problem with Ultrahold
Post: Re: Problem with Ultrahold

I've use a few bottles in the past. It's just so easy to forget to close the lid. I've gotten used to closing the lid. But, the last jar, I was maybe down to 2 more attachments worth, and I left the ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 10 16,599 06-08-2009, 05:34 PM
    Thread: Modifying base (stock unit) ?
Post: Modifying base (stock unit) ?

Hello, How do I modify a swiss lace stock unit base so that it fits to my head size? I have a current piece. Do I need to take a styrofoam head , and pin the stock piece down, then put my current pi...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 1 5,014 07-28-2009, 12:33 PM
    Thread: Looking for sights for short style haircuts
Post: Looking for sights for short style haircuts

Hello, Can someone help me here. I"m looking for a new style. thxs!
folliman General hair replacement discussion 1 4,699 08-13-2009, 10:41 AM