01-31-2012, 03:56 PM,
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expriest
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A tape that's truly 'no shine'
I have tried a number of tapes that claim to have no/little shine but they still shine on my low density piece. Anyone who wears low density and tape on their system?
Thanks
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01-31-2012, 04:42 PM,
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topcat59
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RE: A tape that's truly 'no shine'
Hi,
I use the walker no shine tape on low density piece,it does the job,with very little shine,i don't know of any tape that has no shine,and i have tried quite a few.
Regards Topcat.
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02-01-2012, 04:03 AM,
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furball
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RE: A tape that's truly 'no shine'
Hey expriest ...
I found tapes w/ LESS shine, but not zero shine (but only tried a few) ... walker no shine was noticeably better for me than blue liner, and still quite strong. This is where the tips I've read about might come in handy:
With clean hands, tap, or even smear, a finger along the lace side of the tape before applying to the base. This seems to "dull" the surface ...
I've also read about applying a bit of glue onto the tape to combat shine ... something other than Ultra Hold perhaps, as this glue can itself be shiny. I've never tried this one because it seems to negate the whole advantage of tape ... ease of application and clean up. I always figured, why not do all glue then ? But this still may be easier than a glue-only bond.
FWIW
~FB
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02-01-2012, 10:09 AM,
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RE: A tape that's truly 'no shine'
I had a little shine coming through my last de/rebond. The women that styles my hair took like an old time shave lather brush and hit it a few times with some talcum powder, took the shine away and not sure why, didn't come back even after washing.
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02-01-2012, 04:41 PM,
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expriest
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RE: A tape that's truly 'no shine'
Jrob, thanks. That's my problem then, I only applied one coat of white glue to the tape, not two. I have your video, which is where I got the idea from, but I thought one would be enough and when I didn't notice a difference in the amount of shine I thought it just didn't work. I will try two coats next attachment.
Thanks
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02-03-2012, 06:19 AM,
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RE: A tape that's truly 'no shine'
Just saw this on a site today....never heard of it before..might be useful......
http://www.vistahair.co.uk/products-page...p-shinetm/
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02-03-2012, 11:26 AM,
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RE: A tape that's truly 'no shine'
I don't know if any of you guys do this but I always put the tape on y head first, instead of the piece. Then it acts like a glue bond in the sense that you just stick the piec on top where you want it. It saves a ton of time not having to fiddle to get the tape to line up with the edge of the piece perimeter. But the best benefit is you can rub a thin coat of white glue over the tape once it's on your head and this creates a matte finish to the tape and also a longer hold time. I wouldn't use tape if I had to stick it to the piece first and try to line it all up. I use just glue in the hairline, tape around the perimeter. The best tape I have ever found (even better than super tape and less shine) is air flex mini tabs. It's called Extendabond in Europe. The tabs are the best thing since bread. So easy to use, MEGA hold time (and I suffer from terrible short hold times due to chemistry) and you can carry a few in your wallet if there was ever an emergency.
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