Video 46 An Idiots Guide to Removing Baldness in one day











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How to Order, Measure, Cut, Wear and Evaluate your First 0.03mm Poly Hairpiece • 6:34 • 1. Guess your hair colour and waviness level • 8:41 • 2. Get this stuff: • 3 x 0.03mm ultra thin skin poly medium-light density hairpieces - $400 • https://www.lordhair.com/s22-3-ultra-... • poly eliminates the 3 problems with lace - glue coming through holes, unbleached knots, clean up • but it requires accuracy with cutting and placement, cannot be reused and does not allow the scalp to breathe. I find the pros outweigh the cons, especially if you are a beginner. If its your first time at lordhair and you are LOGGED IN with your new account, you can use the coupon code stickonhair for 20% off • 3 x Walker Tape Ultra Hold 1.4 floz – each bottle lasts a month with applications and touch ups $65 • https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WALKER-TA... • this glue is messy but holds in water • 3 x C22 Citrus Solvent adhesive remover spray – Usually a citrus spray $65 • https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Walker-Ta... • adhesive remover is used with baby wipes, hot water and a comb to remove glue from your head in between hairpieces • 3 x Alcohol spray – same as used to clean TV screens $20 • https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Diggers-I... • alcohol spray is used to make glue slippery for 30 seconds while you slide the hairpiece into position • Permanent Marker for tracing stencil $5 • Clear plastic hair holder for tracing $0 • Clear lid for stencil 2. 50 • Scissors for cutting hairpiece and hair $5 • Electric beard trimmer for baby hairs $75 • Safety Razor for baby hairs $5 • Fine tooth combs for clean up 2.50 • Hairbrush for preparing hair piece $5 • Wire Hairband for holding hairs back $5 • Cotton Tips for accuracy gluing $5 • Hot running water for cleaning $0 • Towel for drying $0 • Baby Wipes for cleaning $5 • Front mirror with good lighting $0 • Handheld mirror to see top and back $15 • Shampoo $0 • Conditioner $0 • Styling product $20 • The total for all this stuff is US$700 to get started and averages out to be US$70 per week to keep buying glue and hair. It costs me less because I can fit 3 stencils onto a single hairpiece so I spend about $25 per week – but for people who are bald all over, it will be around $70 per week using my recommendations. Also, you can get discounts on things if you buy more, and its cheaper to buy reusable, less realistic hair systems if saving money is more important than how it looks and you don’t mind constantly cleaning and maintaining your hairpiece – French Lace is durable and can last for months if you look after it, but the glue shines through in summer and companies don’t bleach knots properly – If you choose the cheaper method, it might only cost you $10 a week . I have included the cost of shipping in my estimates, and I find them to be accurate. • 47:31 • 3. Grow your natural hair for 3 months so its an inch long • 48:58 • 4. Leave town for a month • 51:31 • 5. Shave your baby hairs off • 1:05:47 • 1:23:31 • 6. Trace your bald spot • 1:30:24 • 7. Carefully cut the hair holder along the shape you just traced • 1:53:06 • 8. Place the stencil onto the underside of the hairpiece • 2:01:50 • 9. Cut out your hairpiece • 10. Wash your hairpiece with shampoo and conditioner • 2:10:32 • 11. Pre-glue your hairpiece • 2:21:02 • 12. Spray alcohol onto the glue and put the hairpiece onto your scalp • 2:51:15 • 13. Give yourself a haircut

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