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Thread: Profuse Shedding
Post: RE: Profuse Shedding
Hi cintronfamily .. what you describe is not `shedding`as such ...sounds to me like the hair shaft is brittle and breaking off ....that suggests dryness, which is a major enemy of system hair over t... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-10-2010, 08:57 PM |
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Thread: Get a free Toplace piece for your Korean unit
Post: RE: Get a free Toplace piece for your Korean unit
Hi ponson00... I reckon you`d know pretty fast if it was Korean...... after your first shower, you`ll have to call out a plumber to suction the hair out of the plug-hole in the shower !!! :-)
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 04:49 AM |
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Thread: All swiss or swiss hairline plus other??
Post: RE: All swiss or swiss hairline plus other??
There`s advantages and disadvantages with different base-materials. I`ve worn all-poly [skin] but that was a few years back and it was much `heavier`than the more modern thin-skin materials...but sti... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-21-2012, 09:29 PM |
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Thread: Hey all!!
Post: RE: Hey all!!
Hello younggun, a few points to be aware -of. You surf daily... salt water is harsh on any system hair [ it`s harsh enough on growing hair, let alone non-growing ] so I feel that will certainly affe... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 06:02 AM |
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Thread: Spikey look (photo)
Post: RE: Spikey look (photo)
Hi guys --- this is always tricky for anyone who is considering making the `leap` into this world......and very understandably so..after all you want to look as good as possible. Personally, I rec... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-21-2010, 04:43 AM |
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Thread: Colour change; help needed.
Post: RE: Colour change; help needed.
Hi person ..you`d most likely find that to be a bit onerous to be honest ... almost from day 2 or 3 of colouring it black, it will begin to lighten again from shampoo etc ... you`ll then be constan... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-21-2010, 04:28 AM |
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Thread: Colour change; help needed.
Post: RE: Colour change; help needed.
Hi again person .. as John said above...it`s unusual to have the situation you describe.... but we`ll believe you !! A simpler solution is to use some product on your own hair just after washing, to ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-21-2010, 07:48 AM |
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Thread: help for my brother full cap
Post: RE: help for my brother full cap
Hi Paris.... if you enclose the first pic. there it will help get the result he requires... as that style is non-exposed [hair is totally forward] there is no real advantage is getting a Swiss-lace ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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09-03-2011, 05:12 AM |
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Thread: Botox and Sweating?
Post: RE: Botox and Sweating?
Hi guys..I have to say I know how annoying this is. If I was in a situation like being down in the underground [subways] in London .....the heat there is just cloying at times and I`d instantly fi... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-01-2011, 07:21 PM |
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Thread: Wearing a Full Cap and Medical Tests
Post: RE: Wearing a Full Cap and Medical Tests
Nope ..you`re perfectly fine for things like MRI`s...... I had it done and asked the technician and she said it it doesn`t even show up on the image...the equipment is imaging literally just inside ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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08-01-2011, 07:03 PM |
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Thread: Hey all!!
Post: RE: Hey all!!
hi again younggun... did you have a look at the TL-600 exercise base on the style options page ? Might be the solution as it`s designed for `tougher`lifestyles..... might be an idea? Certainly I`d kee... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 09:30 AM |
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Thread: Fixing Tear in Polyskin Base
Post: RE: Fixing Tear in Polyskin Base
How did it happen ? Were you rough with it or is it just so `light` that it tears easily? I suppose if you have no proper system tape, Duct tape might help.......as far as I remember too, I was told b... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 08:17 AM |
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Thread: Lower density = less knots?
Post: RE: Lower density = less knots?
Hi Guys... you have to allow for the fact that the Toplace densities are not equivalent to `others`or maybe you have been wearing systems supplied elsewhere and are used to their ones. The real tri... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-01-2010, 07:32 AM |
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Thread: Fixing Tear in Polyskin Base
Post: RE: Fixing Tear in Polyskin Base
As JamesKennedy said, be gentle on that area when removing the system in case it worsens it.If you have no proper hair system tapes, I suppose duct tape might `` get you out of a hole`` .. but I`d ord... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 09:25 PM |
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Thread: Hey all!!
Post: RE: Hey all!!
Xeon005 makes a good point about the higher number of edges etc. with a full -cap, which might lift ..with your very active lifestyle, this will have to be factored-in.Need is exactly the keyword he... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 09:38 PM |
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Thread: help needed, im going for it!
Post: RE: help needed, im going for it!
I`d simply shave the top off and be done with it...as one of the posters above said....it`ll continue thinning anyway and you`d be making `work`for yourself trying to sit a system in behind your f... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-15-2012, 08:30 PM |
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Thread: Remysoft products --pics
Post: Remysoft products --pics
Ok ..I recently ordered the Remysoft hair care products. While a bit on the costly side, I have only shampooed/conditioned/`sealed` the hair once. The shampoo is sulfate-free.Please once again, `allo... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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10-31-2010, 11:07 PM |
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Thread: another newbie in need of advice (photos)
Post: RE: another newbie in need of advice
This is the area which needs to be covered--it`s relatively small at the moment, so you won`t need a large template/system..... the red circle is the your crown-point...you won`t need to mark one one ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-20-2012, 08:34 AM |
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Thread: I need help on using hair dye on my unit
Post: RE: I need help on using hair dye on my unit
The videos on Youtube make a song-and-dance of it. You just need to proceed cautiously/carefully. I assume you are going to buy some brand of colouring solution in a local pharmacy as you are in a h... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-20-2012, 04:59 AM |
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Thread: Remysoft products --pics
Post: RE: Remysoft products --pics
Thanks guys..this camera is truly annoying..it was bought new only a year ago [microsoft] and it doesn`t seem to focus well and for some reason it exaggerates any `flaws`--makes my own hair look even ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-01-2010, 06:04 AM |
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Thread: 2nd wash/condition/seal with Remysoft products
Post: RE: 2nd wash/condition/seal with Remysoft products
Hi guys... just think the cameras can be very `off` at times and gives a distorted view ... my own really exaggerates the slightest flaw/imperfection ...my growing hair is relatively thin, but the ... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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11-15-2010, 05:39 AM |
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Thread: another newbie in need of advice (photos)
Post: RE: another newbie in need of advice
Hey miou, welcome along. I can see this thread leading to some differing opinions....all to the good. I think you sound like you don`t want to go the concealer route to buy yourself another bit of t... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-19-2012, 09:22 AM |
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Thread: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting (photos)
Post: RE: A few FULLCAP pics in natural setting
Might be no harm to post your specs. of that system, for those who`d like a similar style....did you spike up the front yourself [with product] or is it `forward from crown with spiked front``? I assu... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-22-2012, 09:03 PM |
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Thread: First Post.Some questions to the veterans.Pics!
Post: RE: First Post.Some questions to the veterans.Pics...
OK, the advice is the same...the white polystyrene head -form will make it look stark, as will putting it onto `ordinary`skin such as the back of your hand etc., and will normally be fine once in pl... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-23-2012, 03:44 AM |
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Thread: First Post.Some questions to the veterans.Pics!
Post: RE: First Post.Some questions to the veterans.Pics...
Hi NYC, I`ll make an enquiry from another person I know who has a lot of experience in this game too.... I`ll post feedback for you when I have it --most likely tomorrow. I totally understand your co... |
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Paul In Ireland |
General hair replacement discussion |
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05-22-2012, 06:45 PM |