11-09-2012, 04:08 PM,
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RE: New Thinskin (Pics)
Yes, for normal everyday use, just a spritz of water and it's on pretty tight. Unless I'm planning on boating, or watersports, I use the "spritz" the majority of the time.
Just got my second one cut in and it's a little shorter, so, as the hair grows out, I'll put the other one on and it will look like growing hair. Then, when I get it cut again, go back to the shorter unit. Also just placed an order for another of these new thinskins.
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11-10-2012, 11:54 AM,
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RE: New Thinskin (Pics)
I got my first ultra thin skin unit (not a TL system) last week,been wearing it for 4 days now and loving it.It's so thin and light I can't even feel it on my head.Attachment and cleanup is a breeze..I don't think i'll be going back to lace any time soon.
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11-11-2012, 08:30 AM,
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RE: New Thinskin (Pics)
No ripples at all...the thing basically molds to the shape of your head and for 3 day attachment u don't really need anything more than 2 coats of got2b glued (one to the head and another to the base). I like to mix got2b glued gel with a bit of the freezing spray in a small cup/bowl then apply using a craft brush.I also put 2 extend-a-bond mini tabs on each side above my ears for added security,but you can do without them and you'd still get a solid 3+ day hold.
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11-11-2012, 11:39 AM,
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RE: New Thinskin (Pics)
Oh I meant the spiking glue,the one in the yellow tube.I wanted to try the rubber cement but couldn't find it in any of my local stores.
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11-11-2012, 12:44 PM,
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RE: New Thinskin (Pics)
I agree, no ripples. Fits perfectly.
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