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    Thread: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo
Post: RE: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo

I may do as you suggest. I need to do daily detatch/attach as my scalp tends to be oily ---that along with sweat damages/rots the base quite quickly no matter what the material [ I have experie...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 12 33,416 04-25-2010, 12:32 AM
    Thread: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo
Post: RE: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo

Thanks for that -- I find a poly perimeter around the sides up as far as the temples, and then just lace at the front, is easier to work with -- is that impractical with a full -cap? It works f...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 12 33,416 04-22-2010, 08:31 PM
    Thread: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo
Post: RE: Question for JRob (about Full Cap) Photo

Hi JRob --looking great. What were the specs of that --- i.e. style, density. It looks like forward venting from crown ? Thanks, Paul.
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 12 33,416 04-13-2010, 06:09 AM
    Thread: Can Toplace Do My Cut & Style For Me?
Post: Re: Can Toplace Do My Cut & Style For Me?

To deano59 : Hi, I have e- mailed details of a stylist near Cork, who styled my system for me in February and I was most happy with the end - results, to John , so if that might be nearer to you ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 12 24,452 04-07-2010, 03:55 AM
    Thread: My first order.. some help and guidance needed (:
Post: Re: My first order.. some help and guidance needed...

Just have a look at two posts by J Rob -- the last one on page 4 [bottom of page] and the first post [top] of page 5 --that should give you some ideas / confidence. Best wishes. [Am thinking of ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 10 18,686 03-08-2010, 10:30 AM
    Thread: I'm celebrating 4 years wearing this week! (lots of photos)
Post: Re: I'm celebrating 4 years wearing this week! (lo...

Hi Colin --great post and fab pics --very clear and lots of them! I`m in /near Cork City --think you`re up west? Give me a shout by e mail anytime -- always good to swop notes etc. with someo...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 13 21,967 02-19-2010, 04:39 AM
    Thread: Basebond question
Post: Re: Basebond question

Hi Krispin. Saw this post a few days ago --obviously no -one has posted a reply to it. Some of the terms / expressions used in some of the posts can be confusing and all the more if you are in ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 1 5,443 02-09-2010, 05:30 AM
    Thread: Photos of Paul before and after
Post: Re: Photos of Paul before and after

Just posting the other 2 pics as mentioned in the last post --the camera can make it seem a little bit artificial but it looks really natural in reality ---been great to have been...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 3 9,176 01-27-2010, 06:35 AM
    Thread: Photos of Paul before and after
Post: Re: Photos of Paul before and after

[attachment=2][attachment=1][attachment=0] Three attachments per post so will do a new post below here with 2 more pics . The pic of the system with the three pieces of tape attached shows how...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 3 9,176 01-27-2010, 06:20 AM
    Thread: Photos of Paul before and after
Post: Re: Photos of Paul before and after

Hi everyone -- Paul here --- just saw the pics John posted and just like to say to anyone wavering and wondering whether or not to `` take the plunge`` with Toplace ---- go for it ! I used...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 3 9,176 01-26-2010, 10:40 PM
    Thread: mad scientist experiment
Post: Re: mad scientist experiment

Interesting overall. I would just add that in the past I have used Brylcreem and it just didn`t ``agree`` with the hair on a piece -- I found it quite drying ,strangely enough --...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 12 20,590 12-22-2009, 05:37 AM
    Thread: I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What exactly is it?
Post: Re: I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What ...

Yeah --that`s about it --it`s the angle the hair is put into the base at and consequently affects the way it lies on the head. Regards.
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 2 6,453 12-08-2009, 09:08 AM
    Thread: To our customers in Australia...
Post: Re: To our customers in Australia...

As a former client of them in Ireland, I would not recommend anyone to deal with them -- I learned my expensive lessons over the years and they were my first.
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 3 8,235 11-28-2009, 01:54 AM
    Thread: How to keep hair satiny?
Post: Re: How to keep hair satiny?

My last hairpiece was made in Germany and consisted of 60% fiber and 40% human hair. The care -products for it are from there too. One is a conditioner which has ``Organic silicon oil`` in ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 12 22,221 11-27-2009, 11:31 PM
    Thread: A qustion for BINGOFAN
Post: Re: A qustion for BINGOFAN

I posted reply on your other post above -- for some reason, I couldn`t see the bit where you actually wrote the product name ---on this post I could read it fully.
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 1 5,110 11-21-2009, 04:54 AM
    Thread: Guestion for Bingofan
Post: Re: Guestion for Bingofan

I forgot to ask which country you are in --- I just typed in `` lorealparis`` into a search and you get their home page --there is a link up the top right ``contact us`` --if you click on ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 4 8,105 11-19-2009, 08:54 AM
    Thread: Guestion for Bingofan
Post: Re: Guestion for Bingofan

Yes that is the name of it --- am attaching a photo. I get it in large Pharmacies here --- some of the larger chain -stores are more inclined to stock their `own` brands. If you are ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 4 8,105 11-19-2009, 08:26 AM
    Thread: Guestion for Bingofan
Post: Re: Guestion for Bingofan

Would be glad to help but you haven`t said which product you are referring -to . If it`s shampoo I use Lòreal [Paris] Elvive, colour protect shampoo and it should be readily available ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 4 8,105 11-19-2009, 04:58 AM
    Thread: Knot bleaching? 'Cut in' in Dublin?
Post: Re: Knot bleaching? 'Cut in' in Dublin?

Friday evening now. Emmet, I was speaking to the stylist today and was telling her of your situation viz trying to get a reasonably -priced cut - in. She said she`d be quite happy to styl...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 7 13,428 11-14-2009, 05:41 AM
    Thread: Knot bleaching? 'Cut in' in Dublin?
Post: Re: Knot bleaching? 'Cut in' in Dublin?

Hi Emmet --my last unit which I got from a Dublin company was 60% fiber and 40 % human -- fiber is more resistant to fading than real hair. I know Ireland has a reputation for being quite wet, but ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 7 13,428 11-12-2009, 08:36 AM
    Thread: Knot bleaching? 'Cut in' in Dublin?
Post: Re: Knot bleaching? 'Cut in' in Dublin?

Hi Emmet -just saw your post. 200 Euros is outrageous and typical of how these salons try to ``get rich quick`` when they think you`re in a bind or have nowhere else to go. I`m in Cobh just ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 7 13,428 11-11-2009, 09:08 PM
    Thread: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have been covered)
Post: Re: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have bee...

Hi again Kevin -hope you`re well ? I`m not sure if this will be successful or not -- [ nor too sure what size these pics will be when I upload them as I`m not a computer geek ---- ...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 17 27,768 11-11-2009, 06:13 AM
    Thread: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have been covered)
Post: Re: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have bee...

forgot to say . if using an eyebrow pencil, don`t forget to wipe it off just before you attach the unit in it`s final position or it will show through the lace. I was in contact with Debbie about o...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 17 27,768 11-08-2009, 08:31 PM
    Thread: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have been covered)
Post: Re: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have bee...

Hi Kevin -- will keep this a bit brief as it`s getting late and am tired after today. Went to stylist -- was pleased with the job she did but as it`s a stock unit, the fit [ obviously ] i...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 17 27,768 11-08-2009, 11:02 AM
    Thread: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have been covered)
Post: Re: A few basic questions (Sorry, if they have bee...

I forgot to say in the last post --you asked about cutting your own hair --- normally the stylist who you use to do your cut -in would be happy to cut your own hair when needed, though I of...
bingofan General hair replacement discussion 17 27,768 11-06-2009, 08:59 PM