This is what we do at a Toplace convention, A newbie comes along, We take a stock piece and let Debbie do her work and you see the results below, Honestly if you have never been to a Toplace convention you really do miss out, This is what makes Toplace the real deal, We dont hide and just take your hard earned cash we come out and show you what can be done and how its done, This fella paid $175 for this piece tell me anywhere else you can get this service and this sort of deal, Nowhere and that is a stonewall nailed on
And the people coming to The Windsor Convention in September are going to get this for FREE, Now again I challenge other hair replacement companys hows about you lot doing the same thing instead of just taking all the time, Come on you know who you are, I wont hold my breath
Specs for this fella are :
All Lace Stock piece (Cut down to size)
Colour 1B
Density 70%
Freestyle.
Regards BA.
This message has been edited by BA707 on Jul 3, 2008 12:29 AM
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 3 2008, 7:54 AM
What a trooper! This really was amazing. The pictures do not do him justice. He really looked like a different person. And you could see the difference on his face.
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 3 2008, 1:02 PM
Trust me, this is one of the best looking pieces you will ever see. Something about those thick sides and back and dark hair in the hands of a trained professional....
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 3 2008, 1:52 PM
The dude is a prime candidate for wearing hair. Look at his side hair. I would be real surprised if it didnt look good on him. especially with debbie there cutting it in. Hes a lucky shmo haha.
Im starting to give myself more credit. Im working on looking as good as that without the terrific side and back hair. I made my fake temples look even better buy cutting it shorter with a scissor and taking away more density. It looks like real temples and blends in with my hair that is cut real short on the sides.. a number 4 on the buzzer. Im going to take pics of it when i get a better camera cause my digital camera really blows and doesnt do anything justice.
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 3 2008, 10:23 PM
lol i hate to say it debbie i thought the same thing. I was like holy crap she got muscular arms. U must be doing a lot of cut ins haha. Thats good tho. ur in shape!
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 4 2008, 6:26 AM
BA has come up with a ground-breaking business tactic. It consists of simply giving his consumers what they want for a reasonable price with no strings attached. It's incredible that none of his competitors have caught on.
"You mean, it's posible to be successful without being a backhanded conniving plum?! And all we have to do is be honest with our clients?! Who would hve guessed!"
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 4 2008, 8:49 AM
"You mean, it's posible to be successful without being a backhanded conniving plum?! And all we have to do is be honest with our clients?! Who would hve guessed!"
Glad someone knows the score
"Give, and it shall be given unto you" Luke 6:38
"So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity" 2 Corinthians 9:7
Again I throw out the challenge, Other companys hows about giving something back to your customers, You know the people who give you hundreds of dollars a year ?
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 5 2008, 8:39 AM
Yeah that guy definetly looks good...
Oh wait thats me... :P
Finally I figured out my log-in ID and password.
Also, I just wanted to thank BA, JRob, Debbie, Dino and all the people at the convention who helped me.
I am still tweaking and learning this hair thing.
Will be doing my first clean and re attach either today or tomorrow.
Let see how that goes...
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 5 2008, 11:39 AM
Every convention has these life changing events for some new guys who go home totally different and almost with a new life.
I still remember the guy at the Windsor convention in September 2006 who just couldn't help but go to the bathroom every 10 minutes to look at himself in the mirror at our evening dinner in a downtown restaurant because he was just so excited with his new look.
Then there are the 4 guys (ernztime who's a poster here was among the 4) in Chicago who walked so proudly around town with us at night. There has been a pic of them posted here a couple of times..
And in New-York: the total transformation of more experienced guys like Bobby and Reubin...
And there are many more spectacular stories. Just to see one or two is worth the trip. Not to mention all the productive sharing of our hearwearing stories with people who do understand.
I'm a little scared ...
Seems like a lot of guys on here are INFATUATED with
DEBBIE'S FOREARM ...
I haven't heard hard core sex talk like that regarding
a forearm since 1998 when I did a research project teaching
self hypnosis to inmates in one of NY's penal institutions ..
Hey... guys .. hold it ... I said 'penal' institution ..
don't start getting excited again!
I Know, Count. I thought people would be so impressed with the clients awesome new hair that they wouldn't even notice my big arm. ha ha
I do work out alot and I am a certified personal trainer (although I no longer do that for a living , I keep my certifications up and current). I've never been one of those girls that can have those tiny, thin arms that I so admire.
so, guys. sorry, your stuck with me and my big arms!!
DebbieS.
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 6 2008, 11:36 AM
in all fairness, one other company out there did offer 40% off an (extra)piece for their (send em a check a month client's). however depending on how many the(sop) was, that 40% off extra piece had 6 different price range's, lol,
This message has been edited by weaselpotpie on Jul 6, 2008 11:39 AM
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 7 2008, 10:59 AM
I wish everyone could have seen Dino's transition.
When I first saw him on Friday he was wearing a cap, and the first thing I noticed that he had shaved his sideburns, and the piece hair was too wide from the front of his ear to the lower temple.
So later that night he took it off and we cut a very small piece out at a 45 degree angle on each side which licked that problem in a hurry.
Dino had cut it in himself and the piece was brand new, so it also had a "hair wall" effect on the sides. He let Debbie do a little cut here and snip there....problem solved!
The final issue was the fact that he hadn't yet shaved his hair in the back and had the piece hair laying on top of his own hair. He was debating about keeping that hair and integrating it, but BA chased him down and tackled him while a few of us held him down so BA could shave off the remaining hair.
After he glued the back down the transformation was complete!
And as I told him it's going to look better and better as the unit sheds. Especially when the temples lose a little bit of density. My main piece is several months old and looks 10x better than it did when it was new, for this fact alone.
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 7 2008, 11:07 AM
Wow we keep reading these good news about Dino and it's good to hear that he climbed up the ladder to something that works well for him. Try to come to Windsor Dino.
Jrob: you bring up an interesting point about your unit that looks better with some time and it's the same with my toppers. After some weeks and some natural shedding, a unit gets into prime-time ! This is another reason to plan for some shedding when ordering a density, a little bit of room should be planned for this.
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 7 2008, 1:44 PM
It's really nice to hear such positive things about my hair. Thanks Snipe and JRob. Of course, I welcome suggestions too, if anyone had any. The criticisms are what enabled me to get to the point that i got to with this unit. I'm really thrilled with the look of this full cap. I am currently wearing a different f.c., so I can't take a picture of it at the moment. I will try to do so within the next couple of weeks. When you get a unit on and it just looks right to you, you know you're in good shape. That was the way I felt when I put this thing on my head even before it was cut in. For me, the f.c. has been a very good move. I can't get used to having temples! I still have a couple of very minor issues with hair, but much much less serious than I ever had with toppers. I will post about the minor stuff at another time.
I got a lot out of hanging out with JRob the night before the convention. The tweeking we did that night on the f.c. was as important to the look of the hair as what was done during the convention.
And JRob was totally kidding about people holding me down to shave that little fringe of hair in the back of the head. I insisted it get shaved while I had someone to do it for me.
Re: Newbies First Time Wearing, Photos from Start to Finish at Orlando Convention
July 7 2008, 2:52 PM
>>Jrob: you bring up an interesting point about your unit that looks better with some time and it's the same with my toppers. After some weeks and some natural shedding, a unit gets into prime-time ! This is another reason to plan for some shedding when ordering a density, a little bit of room should be planned for this.
That's another thing that's great about the full caps- Even if the density is a little high, I can cheat it for a few weeks with styling product till it settles and sheds. Then I just change my styling routine. I can probably get an extra month or more out of a piece this way.
>>I got a lot out of hanging out with JRob the night before the convention. The tweeking we did that night on the f.c. was as important to the look of the hair as what was done during the convention.
>>And JRob was totally kidding about people holding me down to shave that little fringe of hair in the back of the head. I insisted it get shaved while I had someone to do it for me.
Haha....don't lie....you were kicking and screaming the whole time! j/k
I agree, it was amazing what a little snip to the lower temple did for the overall look of your piece. I think there's quite an art to the template design for the full cap, and I look forward to working to perfect it!