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    Thread: Cars mirror
Post: RE: Cars mirror

I notice when I look at my front lace from the sides really up close under a 60 watt bulb , I can easily see the swiss lace. Even from the front. So, the only way to completely hide lace is to cut t...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 10 25,234 03-07-2013, 01:58 PM
    Thread: to JamesKennedy: could you post this pic again, please? photos
Post: RE: to JamesKennedy: could you post this pic again...

jameskennedy stopped wearing hair. He has his entire head shaved now bald. I found his social media site, and it's funny b/c people commented on it to grow back his locks. He is completely bald shav...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 5 24,680 01-01-2015, 11:51 AM
    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 24,390 09-25-2008, 03:46 PM
    Thread: Ultra Hold Nightmare Over
Post: RE: Ultra Hold Nightmare Over

(08-18-2011, 09:41 AM)Biltmore602 Wrote: I used UltraHold once and never will again. It didn't last as long as Ghost Bond, was a huge pain to clean and remove, and 'melted' through the system more ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 23,814 08-19-2011, 02:58 PM
    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 23,003 01-27-2009, 09:24 AM
    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 22,302 12-24-2008, 04:20 AM
    Thread: Ripped my lace, Can it be fixed?
Post: RE: Ripped my lace, Can it be fixed?

I save some of my older pieces. In the past I used to cut them up to use as patches in emergency situations. I haven't had to do that for a LONG time though. I used invisible thread and cut a piec...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 21,744 01-04-2012, 05:46 PM
    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 20,854 01-09-2009, 12:45 PM
    Thread: Super Fine Swiss Lace
Post: Re: Super Fine Swiss Lace

I'd like to know what people are doing to get the base of a All swiss last more than just 2 months. I know mine, even with great care, seems to start fraying around the 1.5 month period. And, on top o...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 20,631 03-25-2010, 10:24 AM
    Thread: Lace repair
Post: RE: Lace repair

dude, that's pretty bad. You are either scratching that area, or pulling that thing off without a glue release agent, or the knots are not tied very good in that area. I got a batch of about 5-6 h...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 9 20,237 03-07-2013, 01:54 PM
    Thread: To those with thin sides... How do you blend?
Post: Re: To those with thin sides... How do you blend?

My side hair is mostly all there.. but it's probably something like a 50 or 55%. So, my pieces are 60-65%. If I keep the hair buzzed on the sides and back, it is great for a few weeks, then gets a lit...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 10 19,802 02-19-2010, 05:13 PM
    Thread: To those with thin sides... How do you blend?
Post: Re: To those with thin sides... How do you blend?

JRob Wrote:When your side hair begins to limit you it's time to consider a full cap. I went that direction and never looked back. ugh.. I don't think a full cap will ever be something I would want t...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 10 19,802 02-19-2010, 05:21 PM
    Thread: Cutting the lace??
Post: RE: Cutting the lace??

The problem with trimming the lace all the way to the hairline, is that when you comb the hairline you tug on the very edge of were it's glued down vs. combing just the hair when you have excess lace ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 9 16,983 12-23-2010, 05:52 PM
    Thread: hi guys, im turning 24 soon.. is 65% density enough?
Post: RE: hi guys, im turning 24 soon.. is 65% density e...

(09-24-2011, 11:42 AM)elvis Wrote: hey guys, thanks for the replies.. i decided to go with 65-70 and if thats too little i will go all 70 with 65 on the sides. john suggested 65.. so i thought id go...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 9 16,874 09-25-2011, 05:33 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 16,720 06-08-2009, 05:34 PM
    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 16,685 01-26-2009, 03:07 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 15,372 01-26-2009, 10:19 AM
    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 15,372 01-27-2009, 09:21 AM
    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 15,133 09-19-2008, 03:59 PM
    Thread: 65%????????
Post: RE: 65%????????

(09-27-2010, 07:49 AM)mcnash Wrote: Thinning shears are best used to blend hair rather than thin density. 65% means different things to different suppliers. I believe the last time I ordered from ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 6 15,080 09-27-2010, 08:46 AM
    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 15,052 01-11-2009, 10:41 AM
    Thread: 2012 - a new year and time for a return and a change.
Post: RE: 2012 - a new year and time for a return and a ...

In my opinion most of the fear of wearing hair in the beginning is due to piece that has too much hair/too dense. You are shocked to have so much hair, that you go paranoid about it. So, it's best ...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 7 14,571 01-08-2012, 03:46 PM
    Thread: any used michigan baldy dvd?
Post: RE: any used michigan baldy dvd?

(09-27-2010, 01:48 PM)hollisterco Wrote: im wanting to buy the dvd so i can learn more about the systems and ive heard this video mentioned around alot, im guessing you cant just rent it somewhere s...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 5 14,371 09-29-2010, 12:51 PM
    Thread: any used michigan baldy dvd?
Post: RE: any used michigan baldy dvd?

(09-30-2010, 03:50 PM)hollisterco Wrote: its a 2 disc set smart guy... whats with the douche patrol attitude over this timeless disney rug classic and passing judgement before asking whats going on?...
folliman General hair replacement discussion 5 14,371 10-06-2010, 05:51 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 11,990 02-01-2009, 09:05 PM