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Thread: Newbie questions - side flaps/stylists etc.
Post: RE: Newbie questions - side flaps/stylists etc.
Hello LPLG and welcome to the forum...... always nice to see new people who are about to take the plunge into the hair -wearing world.
I can fully appreciate how you would be mulling over the mechan... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-31-2010, 04:11 AM |
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Thread: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Post: RE: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Well, just like a full system, the partial will be undetectable to the touch ---- someone just running their fingers through the hair would not really detect it --they`d want to really be `fumbling`... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-30-2010, 11:14 PM |
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Thread: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Post: RE: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Hi again antywanty. Glad you find the site and forum helpful. I agree with your observation that people who have resigned themselves to shaving their heads rather than go out wearing the classic ``Ru... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-29-2010, 08:31 AM |
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Thread: Cold Feet, anyone?
Post: RE: Cold Feet, anyone?
Well done Kevin !! I`m really delighted you finally did it ---- I know how daunting it can be, but, no turning back now --onward and upward !! Will take a while to get used to the ``new you`` an... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-29-2010, 07:17 AM |
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Thread: First timer with a full cap-great! Close up & full pics.
Post: RE: First timer with a full cap....great!! Close ...
Well -done,Christopher --it looks brilliant !! That front hairline is excellent. I`m sure you`re delighted with your results after `` taking the leap`` Congratulations mate. Paul. |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-29-2010, 03:51 AM |
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Thread: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
Post: RE: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
Hi guys ..... you`re better off just applying / bonding your system to your skin only ,not onto growing hair. This gives a seamless/ undetectable join, to the touch. If you use a strong glue or tape a... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-28-2010, 07:48 PM |
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Thread: Cold Feet, anyone?
Post: RE: Cold Feet, anyone?
Dying to hear of how you got on today ..... I`m sure it will be fine, but totally understand the anxiety --- it`s normal. Wearing is a learning curve, but there is plenty help and info here any time ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-28-2010, 07:12 PM |
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Thread: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Post: Transition worries..... a suggestion.
Hello all.
I have been giving some thought to an issue which causes a major concern to people thinking / wanting to make the leap into the world of wearing. How do I leave my work-place on a Friday ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-28-2010, 07:03 PM |
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Thread: New Toplace system, Before & After pics.
Post: RE: New Toplace system, Before & After pics.
Thanks JRob --good to see you back again. Your in -put is always appreciated by many on the forum. Paul. |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-24-2010, 09:17 AM |
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Thread: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a newbie
Post: RE: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a new...
Good stuff mate --glad you`re happier and more confident with your bond now. Glad to be of help. Paul. |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-24-2010, 09:13 AM |
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Thread: Family & Friends
Post: RE: Family & Friends
Hi Guys. Glad you took the jump, Ruulkasar and you are pleased with the ``new you`` !
Paris -- I would say that wearing hair does indeed pose some issues for wearers, such as you mentioned , which p... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-24-2010, 03:40 AM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Open the Toplace homepage. Click on `` How to order``. When the page loads, there are 3 options at the top -left. Under option 3 is a link to Debbie`s site --she is the recommended supplier for ta... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-22-2010, 07:38 AM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Hi again - you`re welcome to whatever I can contribute....... if I can give just a few ideas for you to mull over before you make your decision, I`m pleased.
I know only too well all about AHS --- th... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-22-2010, 12:05 AM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Hmmmmmm ! Tricky ! I`ve really studied your pics for quite a while, and ok, a few things strike me ......... please don`t take them all as `Gospel` --am thinking aloud so you can formulate your o... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-21-2010, 08:42 PM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Hello again antywanty, Have you clicked on the ``Style options`` tab on the homepage ? Scroll right down to the bottom and there are diagrams showing what each style looks like from almost ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-21-2010, 07:37 AM |
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Thread: Help with Ordering No. 2
Post: RE: Help with Ordering No. 2
Hi again --I was looking through the ``Style options`` on the home page a while ago. I see an ``exercise base`` which is especially for those who lead very active recreational lives... Swimming, Gym... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-21-2010, 07:17 AM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Yeah -- I saw a post from someone in Ireland here recently complaining of having to travel to Dublin and being `robbed` of 150 Euros !! I mentioned in my recent post [New Toplace system, before &... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-20-2010, 11:32 PM |
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Thread: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Post: RE: uk list of cutting in stylists?
Hello antywanty. I have seen stylists mentioned here in the past, for UK. If you don`t get replies on here, e mail John and i`m sure he will have the details........ I am waiting on a reply from him t... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-20-2010, 06:48 PM |
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Thread: Adventurous?
Post: RE: Adventurous?
I`m wondering too if you are swimming in a pool or the sea? Either one can be hard on the hair itself, the salt in sea -water, and the chemicals [Chlorine] in public swimming pools. I reckon it wo... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-20-2010, 05:28 AM |
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Thread: Adventurous?
Post: RE: Adventurous?
In my experience of wearing all -poly systems, with the whole bald area having been coated with two coats of adhesive, you`d be fine /have no worries in relation to any type of sports or even heading... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-20-2010, 12:04 AM |
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Thread: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
Post: RE: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
The style is `` Freestyle`` with `Slightwave` in the hair. |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-19-2010, 09:02 PM |
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Thread: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
Post: RE: 2 videos from Norway - comments?
Hello MattP51 ---- the base is Swiss lace with a 1 -inch poly perimeter from the temple area around the back. Density is 55% approx. Colour 1b, which is the next up from black -- in certain light has... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-19-2010, 06:45 PM |
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Thread: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a newbie
Post: RE: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a new...
Ok mate --that clarifies it --the i-glue is less strong and the fact that you are in very hot conditions will affect the bond . Another little tip to help you keep the lace front bit folded back whi... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-19-2010, 06:59 AM |
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Thread: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a newbie
Post: RE: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a new...
Ok --back again. I contacted Debbie who tells me the Ultrahold is the strongest glue she has available. I am quoting now: ``Apply a thin layer, and allow it to dry for about 5 minutes. Your ski... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-19-2010, 03:28 AM |
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Thread: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a newbie
Post: RE: My review, queries, tips and tricks from a new...
Hi again mrjoejohn, I can fully appreciate how you would be concerned at parts of the hairline area lifting free of the glue...... which glue are you using ? It sounds to me that there are a few c... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-19-2010, 01:35 AM |