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    Thread: anyone with ilace full caps?
Post: RE: anyone with ilace full caps?

(08-13-2011, 06:53 PM)anubi5 Wrote: all my full caps have been with swiss lace so far and they feel rough, iv tried french and it was horrible, I wore it once then threw it out cos it was too rough....
JRob General hair replacement discussion 8 19,311 08-14-2011, 08:48 AM
    Thread: Are full caps essier to make look less wiggy than toppers?
Post: RE: Are full caps essier to make look less wiggy t...

If you order the right base shape and the density is good once it settles in it shouldn't look wiggy. You want to make sure the temple points are the right shape and placement. It also helps to taper ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 6 14,375 11-03-2011, 11:39 AM
    Thread: Are full caps essier to make look less wiggy than toppers?
Post: RE: Are full caps essier to make look less wiggy t...

(11-03-2011, 10:45 PM)cowboy Wrote: Thanks guys to all your replies. Jrob iwas wondering, i see a lot of guys just comb their natural hair on the side like forward hiding most of their temples anyw...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 6 14,375 11-07-2011, 10:48 AM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: Re: Ask BA.

BA707 Wrote:alfan Wrote:ba, I'm looking at options for styling product aside from the big 4 (as per this post <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.network54.com/Forum/241571/thread...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 197 1,631,740 04-01-2009, 12:20 PM
    Thread: Att:n J Rob
Post: Re: Att:n J Rob

Jonesy...you got mail....
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,685 09-27-2008, 05:43 PM
    Thread: Attn: Full Cap Wearers
Post: RE: Attn: Full Cap Wearers

With my attachment method (back to front, anchored at the nape prior to full attachment) it is pretty easy to keep the wrinkles out.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 2 6,652 10-23-2011, 10:43 AM
    Thread: ATTN: JRob
Post: Re: ATTN: JRob

You got it Fred. Keep in mind this is still unfinished (it's 98% there) and unedited. I am working on the DVD as we speak, and the DVD and the eBook is based upon a script that I wrote out that I am...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 4,769 11-29-2008, 09:07 AM
    Thread: Attn: JRob
Post: Re: Attn: JRob

Sorry about that. We are in the process of working on the new website, but everything should be fixed within the next couple of hours. Try later this afternoon and let me know if you have any problems...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 6,163 04-12-2009, 03:52 AM
    Thread: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!
Post: Re: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!

Often times I wish I could simply attach with a rubber band under my chin. Wouldn't that be awesome?
JRob General hair replacement discussion 3 8,009 10-14-2008, 02:34 AM
    Thread: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!
Post: Re: Awesome new pieces no adhesive necessary!

If people are buying them I think I'm in the wrong business.....
JRob General hair replacement discussion 3 8,009 10-14-2008, 05:56 PM
    Thread: BA causing people to shave their heads because of junk pieces!
Post: RE: BA causing people to shave their heads because...

(04-11-2011, 09:22 AM)JamesKennedy Wrote: Not that I know of. None have said anything about it. At a different barber shop I started out at a customer came in and wanted just his sides trimmed and t...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 27 52,483 04-20-2011, 11:29 AM
    Thread: BA causing people to shave their heads because of junk pieces!
Post: RE: BA causing people to shave their heads because...

Thanks for the compliments xeon! And you are absolutely right. The fact that you may have some style limitations is definitely a drawback to wearing a full cap. For guys like me who have little side ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 27 52,483 04-23-2011, 08:55 AM
    Thread: Back side of a full cap (Photo)
Post: RE: Back side of a full cap (Photo)

That pic was from one of my first full caps when I was attaching above the base of the skull. I have since began wearing the units attached on the actual nape itself which I think looks a little bette...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 5,877 06-22-2010, 11:29 AM
    Thread: Bald Look
Post: Re: Bald Look

wiggy Wrote:I have read through many of these posts over the past few years. Been a wearer for a long time and one thing I find interesting is how many guys like to look like they are losing their hai...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 5 9,752 01-06-2009, 01:22 PM
    Thread: Bald Look
Post: Re: Bald Look

Both of these were supposed to be spiky front but as far as I could tell it they were all forward. Not much difference to me though since I wear a forward style, only sometimes do I spike the front.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 5 9,752 01-08-2009, 04:11 AM
    Thread: Beginner question about cut in
Post: RE: Beginner question about cut in

(01-27-2012, 01:49 AM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: Lol ! ... I had just added my `P.S.` to my post, and I see B D`s post ...great minds etc !! It`s ok if you don`t soak the hair totally....a normal `...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 5 10,859 01-28-2012, 11:02 AM
    Thread: being self concious about a hairpiece
Post: Re: being self concious about a hairpiece

You just have to own it man. I realize that being younger might carry a little more negative weight when wearing a piece, but really....it is what it is and for the most part if it looks good (there ...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 3 6,780 06-06-2009, 03:24 AM
    Thread: best retail place for satin pillow cases
Post: Re: best retail place for satin pillow cases

Got mine at Target, $10 a pair.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 8,478 03-31-2009, 05:44 AM
    Thread: Best Solvent
Post: RE: Best Solvent

Alcohol based products only soften adhesive- they don't remove it. Just about any skin safe adhesive remover will do the trick.
JRob General hair replacement discussion 8 15,280 11-26-2011, 11:14 AM
    Thread: Best touch up glue?
Post: Re: Best touch up glue?

Believe it or not, dried out Ultrahold works great for touchups. When I say "dry" I'm talking about too dry to brush. You just take a little off of the brush with your finger or flat toothpick and sm...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 4 8,127 03-10-2009, 05:06 PM
    Thread: Best Way to make a full cap template
Post: Re: Best Way to make a full cap template

Here is a copy/paste from my Full Cap eBook: Quote:Once you’ve decided that a full cap is a viable option for you, there are a few things you will have to do before you place your order. In t...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 1 9,291 01-22-2010, 08:03 AM
    Thread: best way to remove glue from hp hair
Post: Re: best way to remove glue from hp hair

I frequently get glue in the hair around the temples and nape. All you have to do is soak the affected area with a little adhesive remover and brush it out with a toothbrush. The toothbrush removes...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 3 7,302 03-31-2009, 05:41 AM
    Thread: best way to remove glue from SFS/and glu query
Post: Re: best way to remove glue from SFS/and glu query

I can't get any of the thinner white glues to work for me. I might use a little basebond to touch up, but for the main hold it has to be a strong tape, a cream type white glue, or UH (which I don't us...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 8 15,113 03-14-2009, 02:58 AM
    Thread: best way to remove glue from SFS/and glu query
Post: Re: best way to remove glue from SFS/and glu query

the7thson Wrote:thanks jrob any tips other than the mirror slide for removing this glu? As a matter of fact I do.... I showed this to a few people at the conventions already, but if you get ahold of...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 8 15,113 03-14-2009, 01:00 PM
    Thread: best way to remove glue from SFS/and glu query
Post: Re: best way to remove glue from SFS/and glu query

It doesn't seem to pull any more hair than the mirror slide. One thing to note on that- I always use a spritz of adhesive remover on the glue. Not too much.....just a light coat, enough to loosen the...
JRob General hair replacement discussion 8 15,113 03-15-2009, 08:08 AM