Did anyone try this?

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No one tried it? :dunno: I guess people are more willing to use pills that kill their manhood than try on hair pieces.
 

MartyKay

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Virtual Reality is a seller of very expensive hair systems that are no better than the best systems offered on line. Ignore their claims that they "implant" one hair at a time and that it "becomes part of the client". It's nothing more than a ThinSkin hair system. But pay attention when they say there is no "home maintenance" required. What they are REALLY saying is that you have to come back to their salon to have the system removed, cleaned and re-attached - and this will cost in excess of $150 per month. They do absolutely nothing, other than cutting your hair, that you can't do yourself at home....and you will save a minimum of $1200 per year doing it yourself.
 
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MartyKay said:
Virtual Reality is a seller of very expensive hair systems that are no better than the best systems offered on line. Ignore their claims that they "implant" one hair at a time and that it "becomes part of the client". It's nothing more than a ThinSkin hair system. But pay attention when they say there is no "home maintenance" required. What they are REALLY saying is that you have to come back to their salon to have the system removed, cleaned and re-attached - and this will cost in excess of $150 per month. They do absolutely nothing, other than cutting your hair, that you can't do yourself at home....and you will save a minimum of $1200 per year doing it yourself.

But if you are a newbie at this, shouldn't this be good since they do it? And do you not take it off for the entire month?
 
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