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    Thread: new type of thin skin base?
Post: Re: new type of thin skin base?

Xeon005 Wrote:i would just use tape on the skin or got2bglued spray on the perimeter for attachment. ymmv, but G2BG did not work at all with the new thinskin. For the purpose that you describe, I'd g...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 14 22,109 10-07-2008, 07:59 AM
    Thread: Ways to reduce curl on lace piece?
Post: Re: Ways to reduce curl on lace piece?

If it is a new system, I'd suggest washing and styling a few times as often the curl will relax naturally. I've had systems that were all ringlets new, and became straight after wetting and styling. A...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 5 9,368 10-08-2008, 04:32 AM
    Thread: I'm feeling brave.....
Post: Re: I'm feeling brave.....

DWNUNDR Wrote:Yeah for sure! Do it! I'd love to see the reactions! The best reaction would be no reaction. Some have posted about going to a conventional stylist, and the stylist could tell it was a ...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 4 8,428 10-08-2008, 04:36 AM
    Thread: Question about razor comb
Post: Re: Question about razor comb

Is there a difference in types of thinning shears? The ones I got from a beauty supply store have a fairly coarse cut, it was the only type that they had.
wesb General hair replacement discussion 9 15,548 10-08-2008, 04:38 AM
    Thread: new type of thin skin base?
Post: Re: new type of thin skin base?

Xeon005 Wrote:Yeah i really have had nothing but lace systems.. French lace, sfs lace front. I have lace with poly perimeter. I been wearing comb down styles, so i figure, skin should be good enou...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 14 22,109 10-08-2008, 04:57 AM
    Thread: I'm feeling brave.....
Post: Re: I'm feeling brave.....

You could break into a rope twirling demonstration: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9aBeRVToGk">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9aBeRVToGk</a><...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 4 8,428 10-08-2008, 09:01 AM
    Thread: Is it a piece?
Post: Re: Is it a piece?

I'd suspect transplant work more than a piece, looks like he has some "combover" going on like it's thin on top. [Image: http://imagecache2.allposters.com/IMAGES...259777.jpg] [Image: http://www.expo...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 3 7,366 10-09-2008, 02:31 AM
    Thread: What do you think?
Post: Re: What do you think?

Mr.Burns Wrote:Funny, it actually looks like he's wearing a full cap from those pics :) A good one mind! I thought the same thing, especially this pic with the sideburns....or lack of sideburns lol ...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 7 12,001 10-09-2008, 02:36 AM
    Thread: blue lace tape vs blue lace support
Post: Re: blue lace tape vs blue lace support

I'm not certain, but I think there were two different thicknesses of blue tape. Was this in contours, or on a roll? The roll that I got did not say "lace support" on it, the contours do.
wesb General hair replacement discussion 7 12,961 10-11-2008, 06:06 AM
    Thread: Ways to reduce curl on lace piece?
Post: Re: Ways to reduce curl on lace piece?

I have permed a couple of times, one piece that I left it on too long shed like crazy afterwards. It is my understanding that you use the same perm product to straighten hair, just apply it and comb ...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 5 9,368 10-14-2008, 03:48 AM
    Thread: whats the longest any of you have used st-30 for?
Post: Re: whats the longest any of you have used st-30 f...

I guess that some of us have unfortunate body chemistry. I used ST30 on an all lace system and after a week there was as much goo as blue tape. The tape itself does hold together, unlike blue which ca...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 9 13,995 10-16-2008, 08:23 AM
    Thread: New Base Technology, Can somebody make sense of this?
Post: Re: New Base Technology, Can somebody make sense o...

Also, IIRC they must use synthetic hair for these systems.
wesb General hair replacement discussion 8 13,677 11-15-2008, 08:26 PM
    Thread: Getting Perfectly Bleached Knots
Post: Re: Getting Perfectly Bleached Knots

DebbieS. Wrote:then I roll it over so that it won't have the tendency to run down the hair shaft. I hope this helps. DebbieS. I think that may be key. I got decent results using the Feria on a #2/1B ...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 8 29,836 12-02-2008, 05:42 PM
    Thread: Only one step away from perfection
Post: Re: Only one step away from perfection

UncleDonald Wrote:PROBLEM: Although my SFS front itsself is completely undetectable, the illusion is regularly ruined by single hairs sticking to tehe glue right at the edge of the front contour, i.e....
wesb General hair replacement discussion 6 11,462 12-02-2008, 05:53 PM
    Thread: Re: Ask a question.
Post: Re: Ask BA.

balamouti Wrote:Does it make sense to order only the front part (swiss lace I guess) that I can use liquid adhesive to keep it secure? Several folks have done this, I think it can be a little more di...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 197 1,628,321 12-08-2008, 05:37 PM
    Thread: ST-30 Manufacturer ??? - Do they manufacture Glue ?
Post: Re: ST-30 Manufacturer ??? - Do they manufacture G...

Count, I believe that BA checked into getting a glue formula from the ST30 folks with no results - for whatever reason, it's not available.
wesb General hair replacement discussion 13 22,018 12-30-2008, 09:35 AM
    Thread: Holy Cow !, look how she rubs her hand through his piece !!!
Post: Re: Holy Cow !, look how she rubs her hand through...

Bangless Wrote:Jonesy123 Wrote:http://www.jaalternatives.com/index.php?...Itemid=195 You want to tell me she doesn't feel a thing ? I have to say some of the vids on that page are amazing, and I'm p...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 19 32,234 12-30-2008, 09:52 AM
    Thread: Tom cruise wears?
Post: Re: Tom cruise wears?

I've seen guys his age and older with obscenely thick hair - "wiggy" looking, but obviously natural.
wesb General hair replacement discussion 31 63,312 12-30-2008, 09:58 AM
    Thread: Possible help for hairs on lace pulling through underneath.
Post: Possible help for hairs on lace pulling through un...

This was an accidental discovery, I'm not sure how well it might work. As I was cleaning my lace system, there was a glob of glue on it and I was looking around for something like an old toothbrush wh...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 1 4,580 03-21-2009, 10:50 AM
    Thread: best way to remove glue from hp hair
Post: Re: best way to remove glue from hp hair

I have found that soaking it for several hours, overnight if possible, in a bowl or container with De-Solvit or Goo-Gone is the only way to get most of it out. I don't like to do this too often. If it...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 3 7,247 03-31-2009, 04:21 AM
    Thread: Stress Test results: Walker No Shine Tape - Pics Added
Post: Re: Stress Test results: Walker No Shine Tape - Pi...

The hair looks great, and looking at your physique I seriously doubt anyone one give you any flack about it! :D
wesb General hair replacement discussion 24 41,665 06-13-2009, 01:29 PM
    Thread: Skin systems are frustrating.
Post: Re: Skin systems are frustrating.

Xeon005 Wrote:I think skin systems are pretty frustrating systems to have. I am starting to prefer lace. I have been trying to find tapes or something that are easy to clean off of skin systems, b...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 19 28,766 06-13-2009, 01:45 PM
    Thread: Overall thinning hair - full cap vs topper -questions/photos
Post: Re: Overall thinning hair - full cap vs topper -qu...

If you could go with a bit longer hairstyle, you may get by with the full size topper - that is, 8" x 10". With the curl of your hair, if you can match that then somewhere around 4" - 5" length will ...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 20 45,940 01-11-2010, 11:41 AM
    Thread: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)
Post: Re: If you HATE tapes and glues...(photo)

I've been using G2BG spray for more than two years, and I've used the spiking gel for several months. Here is what I've found: The spray works great for me with a skin system. It usually loosens up o...
wesb General hair replacement discussion 49 118,356 01-11-2010, 11:57 AM
    Thread: How to keep hair satiny?
Post: Re: How to keep hair satiny?

ToplaceUSA Wrote:If anyone remembers who did that experimenting please step up. Regards, John I don't remember who, but I do recall that it was "food grade" silicone.
wesb General hair replacement discussion 12 22,258 01-11-2010, 12:18 PM