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    Thread: Glue carcinogenicity
Post: Re: Glue carcinogenicity

Xeon005 Wrote:damn this thread is really a downer. I want to comment on something though that kind of annoys me. when i hear the stuff about "weigh the risks". Determine things for youself etc. ...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 21 38,176 12-12-2008, 12:44 PM
    Thread: Glue Problems
Post: RE: Glue Problems

(08-21-2010, 10:30 AM)kojakmcfee Wrote: Thanks for the tip - I did try this, but got no hold whatsoever - It just refused to dry really - I do think I have some weird body chemistry!! when you say w...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 6 14,533 08-21-2010, 11:50 AM
    Thread: Glue trick (front)
Post: RE: Glue trick (front)

(02-20-2011, 12:37 PM)mrjoejohn Wrote: I don't know if anyone has already discovered this... but here you go. For a better hold and a clean front... I apply Ultrahold, not too little, not too much....
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 5 12,035 02-20-2011, 01:37 PM
    Thread: GOT2B Glued fans + question for john
Post: RE: GOT2B Glued fans + question for john

(02-04-2011, 11:04 AM)longtimewearer Wrote: The problem I see with G2B glue is that you have to wash your hair every time you take it off. Or some will say you just have to soak it. Either way, if ...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 7 20,107 02-04-2011, 11:09 AM
    Thread: Has anyone tried CP's "STICK IT" tape?
Post: Re: Has anyone tried CP's "STICK IT" tape?

Yup, I've been using it (sides and back, I use glue in the front) for about 6 months now. It's the best that I've used, so far. It holds, at least for me, extremely well, releases from the lace almost...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 3 8,650 03-29-2010, 03:15 PM
    Thread: Heat rash.. or something?!
Post: Re: Heat rash.. or something?!

danger!!89 Wrote:Well i played football with a hat on yesterday didnt have any time for hair as friends knocked on my door. Went park played against some semi pro guys in what must have been the hotte...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 6 11,736 08-21-2009, 11:56 AM
    Thread: HELP with shedding during detach / shampoo
Post: Re: HELP with shedding during detach / shampoo

HarryJP Wrote:I use Jrob's way, except I do not take the piece off my head until it almost falls off from spraying around the unit waiting and spraying again until it just almost falls off and the tap...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 5 9,963 01-19-2009, 10:41 AM
    Thread: HELP with shedding during detach / shampoo
Post: Re: HELP with shedding during detach / shampoo

I'm confused by his post also. I've had lace units with poly around the edges and rear. There were no knots exposed on the underside of the poly, no exposed hair at all. As you mentioned, I could simp...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 5 9,963 01-19-2009, 02:34 PM
    Thread: Here is something I would have done if I had a full cap
Post: Re: Here is something I would have done if I had a...

Jonesy123 Wrote:http://www.histudio.co.uk/ This is brilliant ! Having such "backup plan" under your full cap gives so much confidence... now you just need an elegant excuse why you're wearing... (b...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 9 15,784 12-29-2008, 02:02 AM
    Thread: Here is something I would have done if I had a full cap
Post: Re: Here is something I would have done if I had a...

Jonesy123 Wrote:Is it 100% undetectable ? (sight not touch). <SNIP> Ask Debbie, she would know for sure. She has said, in that past, that it (at least the way she does it), does not fade. It's...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 9 15,784 12-29-2008, 03:30 AM
    Thread: How do you avoid "wall of hair"?
Post: Re: How do you avoid "wall of hair"?

jaycee Wrote:How do you specify the front hairline so you don't get an abrupt wall of hair that looks so un-natural? I usually order 55% with graduated to 45% in the front but I get as much hair in t...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 10 16,288 11-09-2008, 03:46 AM
    Thread: How do you make a template?
Post: Re: How do you make a template?

ToplaceUSA Wrote:Here's a good demonstration of how to make a template from YouTube: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFQX0Bv_8N8&feature=PlayList&p...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 9 15,225 12-22-2008, 04:58 AM
    Thread: how short can you go?
Post: Re: how short can you go?

NotGuilty Wrote:<SNIP> Wasn't someone going to do a fullcap video? Yes, JRob was but he seems to have gone walk about. He was promising it for a long time. :) Fred
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 6 11,203 08-10-2009, 11:16 AM
    Thread: How to get rid of the Gooey stuff...
Post: Re: How to get rid of the Gooey stuff...

deano59 Wrote:For nearly two years I suffered the gooey mess. Now I use lace release and then then take the piece off my head 10 mins later. Next I spray the tape with adhesive remover and then plac...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 7 13,913 08-03-2009, 03:38 PM
    Thread: How to make a template-text comments added
Post: Re: How to make a template-text comments added

Snipe Wrote:Actually that is the exact tape to use because it will not loose its shape in any condition. This is also the tape many professionals use as well. It's easy to see your hair when marking...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 15 31,780 09-18-2009, 08:53 AM
    Thread: How to tell back from front? (before cut-in)... messed it up
Post: Re: How to tell back from front? (before cut-in).....

So your front contour is the same as the back contour ? It should be easy to tell the difference between front and back if the front contour is not the same as the back contour. :) Fred
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 4 8,585 10-30-2009, 01:31 AM
    Thread: how would you compare ba thin lace to toplace?
Post: RE: how would you compare ba thin lace to toplace?

You, that's true and if one reads all the postings on BA's site about the "new thin lace" he's now not recommending it as "it takes too long to get". :)
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 14 24,148 06-20-2011, 03:26 AM
    Thread: I can't find the front
Post: Re: I can't find the front

You ordered the same contour, front and back, such as a 'C' contour ? Fred
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 4 7,989 07-06-2009, 04:10 AM
    Thread: intense itching
Post: Re: intense itching

ferox wrote: Quote:It is usually a sign of micro bacterial buildup, I suggest you start using an anti bacterial scrub at least once a week after detaching. everybody's hygiene is different and allergi...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 18 25,298 07-02-2009, 02:48 AM
    Thread: intense itching
Post: Re: intense itching

danger!!89 wrote: Quote:<snip>. I really dont want to unattach every 2-3 days because the whole clean up/ attachment process is so long and annoying. <SNIP> If you are going to remove, c...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 18 25,298 07-02-2009, 02:54 AM
    Thread: intense itching
Post: Re: intense itching

danger!!89 wrote: Quote:<snip> Well id love to use a weaker tape if i was to unattach more often but doesnt that mean way less security. I know someone who attaches daily and their piece came of...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 18 25,298 07-03-2009, 01:44 AM
    Thread: intense itching
Post: Re: intense itching

danger!!89 wrote: Quote:like washing away any hairs left on from shaving on my scalp Ah ha. We may have a clue why your whole scalp itches. Shaving can and does irritate the skin on a lot of people....
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 18 25,298 07-03-2009, 05:07 AM
    Thread: Is full cap warmer on neck than standard wig ?
Post: Re: Is full cap warmer on neck than standard wig ?

JRob Wrote:Anywhere there is hair is going to be warmer. I never realized how much hair serves to keep your head warm until I slept without my full cap on a cold night, hehe Actually heat loss thr...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 2 5,677 12-31-2008, 05:06 AM
    Thread: Is this the correct bleaching kit?
Post: RE: Is this the correct bleaching kit?

(02-10-2011, 01:57 PM)Henry Wrote: I have 1b hair, and want to get rid of some dark knots, Is this the correct bleaching kit to use? http://www.fragrancedirect.co.uk/jerome-...urce=122_4 Any bleac...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 2 9,150 02-10-2011, 02:12 PM
    Thread: J I need advice for keeping my color
Post: RE: J I need advice for keeping my color

(05-07-2010, 08:43 AM)french_hair Wrote: J I need advice for keeping my color Hello I'm really need your advice for keeping my color done quickly and disappear quickly come to red lights. I want to...
FredTJ General hair replacement discussion 3 8,307 05-07-2010, 01:06 PM