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Need help in Melbourne, PLEASE!!!
01-03-2010, 06:07 AM,
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Re: Need help in Melbourne, PLEASE!!!
Hi All..

new to the forum..

been doing research for a year on hair replacement.

looked at a Hair transplant and fell off my chair and lost a few more hairs when i found out the price lol Smile)

fantastic to find some aussies and especially melbournians online.

i have a few quesitons.

1. Silly question but do you guys get your peices from toplace. Yes i know silly question but reason for asking is i was wanting to know were to buy one.

2. I ordered a system from a guy in australia. He was fantastic help,reasonable price, but when i got it the density was to thick. Wouldnt look natural. I have hair on top but its very fine and thin. Im using nanofibres to cover it but wanted a better solution, more natural and not a notice big change. Rather than having the black powder coming out in my hands sometimes. But looking for a natural piece.

The peice is just a stock 8x10 swiss lace light to medium density. Remy Hair 9 inches long. The colour and texture is brilliant. Just the density to thick. Doesnt look natural when i stick it on my head.

So i figure im better going to a place and getting measured up for a custom piece ? then cut in by them ? Is this correct ?

if so

3. Is there anywhere in melbourne that i can get a good price and fit of a custom hair piece than can be cut in without costing me 1000s ??

This may make it more natural looking ??

i found a place in prahran. They advised me to use "european virgin hair" as my hair is very fine. Rather than indian remy hair. But they wanted to charge me 1800.

i also found another place that does "suction based wigs" which use "european hair"... im waiting on a reply via email on price etc.

if anyone could give me advice on any of the above it would be greatly appreciated.

im new to all this kinda thing and am more than willing to learn.

i figure cleaning, attaching, detaching and reattaching is a learning process. Something in time i would get used to in my routine. Which im more than happy to do. Smile

also sux loosing hair after ive had long hair my whole life. I want to keep the appearance if possible.

but hey you all know what i mean

thanks for the help Smile
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Re: Need help in Melbourne, PLEASE!!! - Steak - 01-03-2010, 06:07 AM

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