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    Thread: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)
Post: RE: Advice for appropriate hair piece (photos)

Good luck with everything Greeko I hope it goes well for you. You've definitely done enough research, planning and consultation to know what you want so I'm sure you'll get a good outcome. I also ma...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 64 158,138 05-25-2013, 10:33 PM
    Thread: NEARLY BUSTED! WELL KIND OF??? (not a Toplace unit)
Post: RE: NEARLY BUSTED! WELL KIND OF???

Anthony, I'm really sorry to do this mate because you're attitude towards wearing is one I've always very much admired but those pictures to me make it quite clear why someone has busted you and if I'...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 30 104,726 05-13-2014, 09:32 AM
    Thread: The Night Before - and After (Pics)
Post: RE: The Night Before - and After (Pics)

I think it looks fantastic and the short style makes it look incredibly natural. Great result!!
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 22 50,291 07-14-2013, 10:17 AM
    Thread: Need some help and advice. (photos)
Post: RE: Need some help and advice. (photos)

Thanks for all the help everyone Just to finish this thread off I have discussed all these issues and possible solutions with my stylist over the last week and have decided that cutting a partial pie...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 20 36,394 05-02-2013, 07:24 AM
    Thread: Need some help and advice. (photos)
Post: Need some help and advice. (photos)

Hi Guys, I'm looking for a bit of advice here. My first system has arrived and after nearly 8 weeks of waiting and thinking about it, my first reaction when i took it out of the packaging was that i'...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 20 36,394 04-27-2013, 11:32 PM
    Thread: Need some help and advice. (photos)
Post: RE: Need some help and advice.

Thanks for the feedback guys I appreciate it. The more i think about it the more I think it needs to go back. If I'm literally replacing what i've got now and even possibly worsening my appearance t...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 20 36,394 04-28-2013, 08:35 AM
    Thread: Need some help and advice. (photos)
Post: RE: Need some help and advice. (photos)

Thanks everyone. Silverstreak, the system is not on my head in any if these pictures. Only the bottom three are of the system itself and I've basically got it in my hand. The others with my head in t...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 20 36,394 04-28-2013, 08:33 PM
    Thread: Need some help and advice. (photos)
Post: RE: Need some help and advice. (photos)

My crown is pretty much ok to be honest, which is why I think maybe turning this into a partial would be better as has been suggested. I think i initially thought that i should replace the full top of...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 20 36,394 04-29-2013, 12:00 AM
    Thread: You Look Ridiculous
Post: RE: You Look Ridiculous

as ridiculous as it seems for someone to be walking around with a comb over like that it is exactly as Hersute says. he will have started out merely moving one bit one side, parting it differently, gr...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 19 35,689 02-23-2013, 08:57 PM
    Thread: First system - 4 days in (photos)
Post: RE: First system - 4 days in (photos)

Thanks Hersute. I wear tape at the back and glue at the front currently so I may have to have a play with this and see what works best. I thought the autoglym had got it all off but obviously I need a...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 13 24,148 05-19-2013, 01:50 AM
    Thread: First system - 4 days in (photos)
Post: RE: First system - 4 days in (photos)

Thanks again for the reassurance, I'll definitely try that method. I've got my nit comb, got my cloth, going to have a few beers now and have a go at it tomorrow. At least it's taken my mind off the c...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 13 24,148 05-19-2013, 04:46 AM
    Thread: First system - 4 days in (photos)
Post: RE: First system - 4 days in

Thanks, I've seen autoglym mentioned quite a lot in here so I will definitely try and get some this week and try it out. I used 99% alcohol to try and separate the hairs but possibly I didn't work at ...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 13 24,148 05-14-2013, 06:24 PM
    Thread: First system - 4 days in (photos)
Post: First system - 4 days in (photos)

Hi guys, just wanted to update you all, particularly those that contributed to my previous thread and helped me decide to change my first system into a front partial and retain my natural hair in the...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 13 24,148 05-14-2013, 09:22 AM
    Thread: First system - 4 days in (photos)
Post: RE: First system - 4 days in (photos)

Thanks everyone for the feedback The major problem I've got currently is getting glue in my hair. I used the autoglym as recommended by Hersute and it really did a good job of cleaning the adhesive o...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 13 24,148 05-19-2013, 12:25 AM
    Thread: HELP!!! Colour Problem
Post: RE: HELP!!! Colour Problem

Thanks for the advice so far. I have just ordered the back to natural so hopefully that will help. i know i need to try and relax about it a little bit but there really is a noticable difference in co...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 11 24,834 05-19-2013, 12:14 AM
    Thread: Photo update
Post: RE: Photo update

Hi jcoors, I do have a question as yours is a story I remember reading about whilst doing all my research prior to making the decision to wear. My first system is now likely to arrive within the next ...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 11 26,632 04-14-2013, 07:10 PM
    Thread: HELP!!! Colour Problem
Post: RE: HELP!!! Colour Problem

Thanks. yeh good point i never thought to try it on the remaining part of the topper and see what happens. I'll definitely give it a go first and see what happens.
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 11 24,834 05-26-2013, 12:22 AM
    Thread: HELP!!! Colour Problem
Post: HELP!!! Colour Problem

Guys, i apologise as i already have a recent thread going about my new partial system but I feel this needs a new one to try and get as much feedback and help as possible because over the last 2 days ...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 11 24,834 05-18-2013, 12:04 AM
    Thread: HELP!!! Colour Problem
Post: RE: HELP!!! Colour Problem

Ok so my back2natural has arrived and i want to try this before I even think about dyeing the system or doing anything too drastic. despite reading all the forums, looking at the reviews of this prod...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 11 24,834 05-25-2013, 11:15 PM
    Thread: Photo of a great hair line
Post: RE: Photo of a great hair line

Love reading Anthony's posts! Always a good motivational read on the days it's not quite working for you. At just 6 weeks in I'm still regularly having those days where I'm fed up with it not being pe...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 9 20,615 06-21-2013, 06:40 PM
    Thread: Thankyou to all the Guys who post here
Post: RE: Thankyou to all the Guys who post here

I agree, hairloss can effect your life so much and change you as a person. The support on this and other forums had been invaluable to me as it has "normalised" the whole process of replacing my hair....
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 9 28,760 07-18-2013, 06:24 PM
    Thread: Help with density *pics*
Post: RE: Help with density *pics*

I wear a pretty similar style to the one you're looking at and mine is 60% density. It's a bit if trial and error when it comes to getting the specs right but I reckon 60 would be a good starting poin...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 7 39,918 09-11-2013, 07:10 PM
    Thread: Help with density *pics*
Post: RE: Help with density *pics*

It's not easy to guess and I'd hate for you to order the wrong density based on my recommendation alone as I'm by no means an expert. However, I ordered 60% and i have similar side hair to you, althou...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 7 39,918 09-13-2013, 06:44 PM
    Thread: How to remove oil from lace !!! Urgent !!!
Post: RE: How to remove oil from lace !!! Urgent !!!

Everyone seems to recommend dish soap for cutting through oils and grease on the base. Give that a try as opposed to shampoo on the base. Not sure which country you're in but consensus seems to be to ...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 6 14,236 07-12-2013, 07:56 AM
    Thread: New gen system on youtube (blog)
Post: RE: New gen system on youtube (blog)

I've seen all of those videos with Steve getting his systems cut in. The guy seems like a really nice bloke and the fact he's so happy with it is all that matters I guess but yeah it's too dense and t...
Yorkie82 General hair replacement discussion 6 22,067 07-16-2013, 09:30 AM