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    Hey Joe,
    I’m really sorry to hear about you Mom’s health problems. I agree that we always have to question what we’re putting in our bodies as well as on our bodies. I'll look into the Toppik concern. I’ll get back to you guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpencerKobren View Post
    Hey Joe,
    I’m really sorry to hear about you Mom’s health problems. I agree that we always have to question what we’re putting in our bodies as well as on our bodies. I'll look into the Toppik concern. I’ll get back to you guys.
    Thanks . My mother is fine now. She's 7+ years cancer free. I don't think there is much evidence against Toppik, it's just my own personal stance on the product. It's likely safe, I just choose not to use the product because of the concerns with it going into my lungs (for years). Just a personal choice.

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    I have a fine assortment of fashionable hats...

    I don't think I could ever use something temporary. I really really hope I have a successful transplant and I'm good to go from there but we'll see.

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    Lefty, where are you having your hair transplant performed?

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    I'm not sure I can said I've really been "living" with my hair loss. I make a rare occassional appearance at family gatherings and social events. Not much living going on here. I have my own very fine collection of hats... I actually like the way I look in THEM, it's when they come off thats a problem.

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    Hi Jarrod
    Here are some pictures of myself using nanogen fibres.
    Without them my life would have been totally different.It provides me with the confidence i need in hiding my bald area.
    Soon though i wont need them after having my HTs with Shapiro medical.
    Last edited by bigmac; 11-26-2008 at 04:48 AM. Reason: adding a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmac View Post
    Here are some pictures of myself using nanogen fibres.
    That is so unbelievable, wow. Is nanogen fibers the same thing as toppik? I didn't realize it could look so good and so natural.

    How hard is it to wash out of your hair?

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    Its the same principal as Toppik.
    I`ve tried most concealers and imo nanogen is the best.You need some hair for it to hold onto.It does not work so good on the hairline though,i would say Dermatch is better there.

    It washes out straight away with any shampoo.

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    Wow, that stuff works really well! You look fantastic Bigmac.

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