
09-14-2007, 11:18 PM
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 156
Last Online: 09-18-2008 11:31 PM
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I'm currently using Dermmatch right now, although I have not tried any other form of concealers, but I'm very happy with the results from Dermmatch. I'm using to cover up the scar, where there seems to be some temp. shockloss, and it works great. You just gotta make sure that you blow/air dry it, and after that take a towel to wipe off any of the excess. I've played basketball with it and it doesn't come off with the sweat, only when you wash it off. I've been hat-less since 2 months post op(in 3 months post op now), and not a single person have detected Dermmatch. I've got a pretty good hang of applying it, and can do it in the donor area, and a bit on the top 1/3 of my hair within 10 minutes. The key to applying it is in areas anywhere about 1/2 inch behind the hair line, where there is some hair left. You can't apply it to areas completly bald. The trick to applying it to slightly thinning areas, is you don't want to get it on your scalp, just on the hair, to add more texture or density to the hair in those areas. I'm on the first disk right now, and I can see it lasting me a whole entire year, because I only use it in few areas. Also, you want to get a hang of exactly how much you'd need, after using about 2-3 times, you'll get a good estimate on it. When you order one from the website, they will give you a second one for free...very good deal. Don't think you can get it directly in India, as you can't get it anywhere in the US either, only by internet order.
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