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@DevilishAbstractions8 ай бұрын
Great advice. Also just keep a tube of Got2B Glued in your desk drawer. If someone sees it, they're not going to think you're using it on a hair system since it's sold as hair gel. It's also very versatile...you can use it as the actual HS bonding agent, or if your tape or glue fails, you can use Got2B to spot fix it temporarily, and in a pinch, you can use a small amount to style your hair!
@mattb82068 ай бұрын
I work in healthcare and work 3 13 hour shifts per week. This is perfect because I have plenty of days off to have a re bond day. However, I also go for longer bond times. I use supertape with a Swiss lace unit and it holds solid for two weeks. I actually have a tough time removing it because it holds so well. I also use wonder lace bond by ebin New York for the hairline and expose my hairline. The glue holds for over a week but I do hairline redos once per week. Usually takes me only an hour or so. The hardest part to consider when working any type of job is the transition from bald to hair. Some don’t care and go for it but I didn’t exactly want it advertised that I wear a “wig.” So I wore a hat for 6 months before getting a system and about 6 months after getting one. Made the transition super smooth and no one at my workplace has asked about it. They just think I have great hair.
@cgrcgr74327 ай бұрын
I would highly recommend the Lace tape you mentioned a couple of videos ago. I’m on week three only just lifting . Now my go to tape thanks mate 👍🏻
@HairSystemDIY7 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@Nicholascovicci8 ай бұрын
Great info I work construction and remove daily thanks to this video now I know what the proper tape is I’ve been using ultra hold I still have hair underneath my piece it’s thin. I apply it with rubbing alcohol to remove my peace. previous video was so informative. The fact that you had said that on the vivid’s website, the links to the hairstylist that information was extremely helpful now I found a stylist in New Jersey and I don’t have to go into manhattan for a fitting thanks bro
@jimvogel49447 ай бұрын
I need someone in NJ
@seamasmckeamish22717 ай бұрын
Would you mind sharing the name of your stylist in NJ?
@champuss8 ай бұрын
I have to wear a hairnet at work... double camouflage 😆
@HairSystemDIY8 ай бұрын
🤣 🤣
@skyzer877 ай бұрын
Hello,I been watching your videos and very helpful,anychance I can get your advice on a system for my unique situation ?I'm happy to pay for a consultation
@HairSystemDIY7 ай бұрын
Pop me an email mate - adamlomax1988@gmail.com
@b0_0ster8 ай бұрын
hi, I was wondering if you still use the Silicon Mix on your systems. I think I saw a video of you mentioning it some time ago. I'm on my second system now and my biggest problem with them is the fact that the hair gets so dry and flat after a few washes. I love the first couple of weeks when they're new and kind of silky. Also, how often do you normally condition and which one do you use? I'm using the one from Hask. It's a pretty cheap one, but many people swear on Hask afaik. I basically want my hair not to feel so dead. I condition twice a week and shampoo when I do my maintenance, which is every 10 days usually. I've also started using agx argan penetrating oil after conditioning when I'm doing my maintenance but I'm not sure if I like it that much. I've read numerous of times now, that silicon mix gets you that fresh out of the box feeling. Also, many women who wear wigs swear by it apparently. Makes me wonder how not every guy who wears a system uses it. Love your content btw. Keep it up