really need advice from wearers!

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  • joely
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    Originally posted by DAVE52
    They are adult replies just not the replies YOU want to hear
    Nope they went adult replies, but thank you

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  • DAVE52
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    Originally posted by joely
    Any adult replies would be appreciated
    They are adult replies just not the replies YOU want to hear

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  • grincher
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    Originally posted by joely
    Grincher, iv now got the system on and tbf I'm really pleased with it! One thing it does appear a little silicone-ish you say it takes a couple of washes for that to subside when should I do this, the stylist said it wouldn't really need doing until I was on holiday, but I'm keen to just finish of how good it looks by getting rid of the look! And how often should I do it on holiday every time I go in the pool or sea to get the salt / chlorine out?
    If it looks good now then, I wouldnt tamper with it before you leave and just let it run its natural course.

    I would tend to rinse out with warm water immediately after each swim and shampoo every 3 to 4 days.

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  • joely
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    I'm really not after your opinion, go away

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  • GNX
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    Originally posted by joely
    Any adult replies would be appreciated
    lmao... dude jus come to terms that wigs are for late nite infomercials not REAL life men wanting to go to a water park. not a good idea with carpet glued to ur head. again ur gonna be disappointed and look like a fool.

    my father in law thought the same way you do and he found out the hard way on a cruise going down a water slide that was 10 feet long and then it sank to the bottom of the pool. talk about total humiliation! but hey.... go for it. its ur head!

    come to the realization that if u want hair on ur head ur gonna have to spend money on a HT like millions of other men do every year. there is no easy fix. wigs look rediculous!

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  • joely
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    Grincher, iv now got the system on and tbf I'm really pleased with it! One thing it does appear a little silicone-ish you say it takes a couple of washes for that to subside when should I do this, the stylist said it wouldn't really need doing until I was on holiday, but I'm keen to just finish of how good it looks by getting rid of the look! And how often should I do it on holiday every time I go in the pool or sea to get the salt / chlorine out?

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  • DAVE52
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    Originally posted by joely
    and If I go there as a bald guy I won't enjoy what should be a mint holiday and all my family would know iv been hiding hair loss and I'm sure they would be polite I just don't want to explain it
    They probably already know

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  • joely
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    Originally posted by grincher
    If your skin is oily, the weather hot and the activity involving water, it will be a test. just expect it and be prepared. Dont forget the chloride in the water can dry hair.

    I usually find a new piece has a silicone from the factory so the bond isnt as long as you expect until that's washed off - hence it takes a few to settle.

    A week, is fine if you are proactive and there are some wearers really on the ball from day one. I got use to my system after two days and have spent the last 4 years improving it

    If the system is properly attached you shouldnt have many issues. Try and take a little liquid glue or tape for touch ups.
    you can get colour enhancers/blocks from hair direct.

    Thanks grincher your help is really appreciated!

    Jay M it's a family holiday with 19 of my close family, parents siblings, nieces and nephews ect, iv been using fibres for the last five years that won't hold up at all! and If I go there as a bald guy I won't enjoy what should be a mint holiday and all my family would know iv been hiding hair loss and I'm sure they would be polite I just don't want to explain it

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  • JayM
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    Just a quick question. If this is the first system you have had, why not hold off until after your holiday?

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  • grincher
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    If your skin is oily, the weather hot and the activity involving water, it will be a test. just expect it and be prepared. Dont forget the chloride in the water can dry hair.

    I usually find a new piece has a silicone from the factory so the bond isnt as long as you expect until that's washed off - hence it takes a few to settle.

    A week, is fine if you are proactive and there are some wearers really on the ball from day one. I got use to my system after two days and have spent the last 4 years improving it

    If the system is properly attached you shouldnt have many issues. Try and take a little liquid glue or tape for touch ups.
    you can get colour enhancers/blocks from hair direct.

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  • joely
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    Originally posted by grincher
    not much time at all to get use to it.

    Ideally, you need at least 2 cycles - reattachments before you get use to it and understand how it works for you and your skin. Also it takes a little of time and a few washes for a system to settle.

    OK. we are were we are. have you had it attached and cut in? Usually it will take 24 hours for the adhesive to be at max strength.

    Depending on what you use to attach, it should last 2 to 3 weeks, but you may get some lift at the front so a bit of liquid glue is handy.

    Swimming should be fine. Sun is ok for a period, but if its 2-weeks at full sun, it will lighten your piece. A cap or bandana is handy.
    Thank you grincher I really appreciate your reply!

    Haven't had it attached I didn't realize the stylist was away until the 13th and I go on holiday on 21st so I literally have a week to get it on so I suppose it will still be pretty strong when I go as it will be fresh!

    I plan to wear a hat as often as possible as I would anyway in the heat but on days where it's not possible iv read thing like leave in conditioner could protect it, is that the case?

    The stylist who also wears himself has actually posted a YouTube video of himself at a water park and it looks decent to be fair!

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  • grincher
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    not much time at all to get use to it.

    Ideally, you need at least 2 cycles - reattachments before you get use to it and understand how it works for you and your skin. Also it takes a little of time and a few washes for a system to settle.

    OK. we are were we are. have you had it attached and cut in? Usually it will take 24 hours for the adhesive to be at max strength.

    Depending on what you use to attach, it should last 2 to 3 weeks, but you may get some lift at the front so a bit of liquid glue is handy.

    Swimming should be fine. Sun is ok for a period, but if its 2-weeks at full sun, it will lighten your piece. A cap or bandana is handy.

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  • JayM
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    Originally posted by joely
    Any adult replies would be appreciated
    Amazing. I know nothing about hair systems but I laughed so hard at that reply I had to comment.

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  • joely
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    Any adult replies would be appreciated

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  • GNX
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    if ur looking for reassurance that ur glued on carpet won't come off at a water park ur gonna be disappointed. nothn looks more ridiculous then a wig at a water park. don't do it!

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