 11/27/2003 09:33 AM
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grove Accomplished Poster

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I bought one order of this stuff at http://www.dermatch.com/
basically its a "gentle" paint that covers your hair to make it look thicker and colors the scalp with your hair color, so as to make it look like u got hair there.
Tried it once, and oh man it works. the stuff stays in after a shower or swimming, only way to take it out is shampoo. Which is good.
IM very pleased with this product. ITs cheap and last a long time.
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 12/03/2003 08:15 AM
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hairnoevil Accomplished Poster

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YES! Dermmatch to rule the world! Muhahahaha
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 01/03/2004 09:47 PM
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2Thin Prolific Poster

Posts: 330
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Dermmatch is a miracle. Best product I've ever spent money on related to my hairloss, and I'm including minoxidil, proscar, etc. I was always the type who thought products like this were a joke. I was wrong. Great stuff. It's so cheap, and lasts so long, it's worth trying for everyone.
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 01/04/2004 11:01 PM
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vocor1 Newbie

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Joined: 12/29/2003
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Dermmatch works great. Great for concealing shaved areas after FUE.
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 02/14/2004 06:13 AM
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hotty_ca Accomplished Poster

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I didn't like it. The problem is under light the "paint" is noticeable, much more if you can't get the color close enough to your hair. I've used it, didn't like it. I've seen guys wear it and didn't like how it looked. They were deluding themselves. The better solution is couvre in my opinion.
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 03/07/2004 04:12 PM
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2Thin Prolific Poster

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I think less is more is the key to DM. Also, if you're using it to cover a totally bald area, it will look like paint under a light. I have bad frontal thinnning, and use DM in the front, along with a caesar type style. It's completely unnoticeable.
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 05/02/2004 11:14 AM
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newguy11 Prolific Poster

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ive been using couvre for a while now with ok results is dermatch better or the same honest opinions?
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 05/03/2004 06:24 AM
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vinviper Regular Poster

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Joined: 05/12/2002
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this stuff sold at stores at all or only online.
better in comparison to the stuff you sprinkle on your hair? forget the name....
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 06/04/2004 08:50 PM
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johnny_22 Regular Poster

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Joined: 07/21/2003
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how much does it cost ?
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 06/10/2004 08:44 AM
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qdoc Regular Poster

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Joined: 12/07/2002
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A "disc" of Dermmatch costs ~$30.00; the manufacturer claims that it will last on average about 8 months, but I usually have to order a new one every 2 months or so.
Dermmatch can work wonders...it is also great for camouflaging old transplant scars in the donor area.
Two caveats, however:
1) Once you start using it, you might have to be prepared to use it every day. It is akin to wearing a toupee one day and leaving the rug at home on the following day. Colleagues, friends, or family would certainly know you were doing something to conceal your hairloss if you only used it on "special occasions". Having said that, it is a pain in the dupa to use dermmatch every day. Other products, (e.g., toppik, fullmore, etc) require much less time to apply. (I continue to use dermmatch because it produces the best results and it is somewhat waterproof).
2) Dermmatch can get everywhere, especially all over your bathroom. The "powder" residue disperses in the air after you apply it and you comb your hair. Well, what started up must come down...the dispersed powder adheres to walls, the floor, and anything else it comes into contact with. (The floor in my bathroom starts turning a nice medium brown if I don't mop it every 5 days. Moreover, the bathtub/shower also needs to be scrubbed every 3 or 4 days because dermmatch will stick to soap scum after you wash it out of your hair). Also, don't even think about using white pillow cases unless you meticulously wash your hair each and every time you lay down in bed. I can't tell you how many times I've left my signature "calling-card" on a pillow case while staying at a hotel.
Edited: 06/10/2004 at 08:49 AM by qdoc
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 07/05/2004 05:01 AM
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kinver Newbie

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I've tried Crowning Glory Spray and worked brilliantly. Just spray on your thinning hair and hey presto! my hair thickened instantly.
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 08/11/2004 02:00 PM
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basketballhead Newbie

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 10/28/2004 06:57 PM
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celticwarrior Occasional Poster

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Is it posable to use dermach on a shaved head?
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 02/11/2005 08:16 PM
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Lettermen Newbie

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I've looked for Crowning Glory Spray all over the net. Cant find it. Where did you buy it at and how much. i dont get to this forum often so if you would drop me an e-mail at: RICKW3DVE@AOL.COM and let me know, i would greatly appreciate it---thanks---Rick
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 02/14/2005 08:00 PM
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NicNitro Accomplished Poster

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http://www.avandyne.com/scart/main.asp?CID=196 Quote
Originally posted by: Lettermen I've looked for Crowning Glory Spray all over the net. Cant find it. Where did you buy it at and how much. i dont get to this forum often so if you would drop me an e-mail at: RICKW3DVE@AOL.COM and let me know, i would greatly appreciate it---thanks---Rick
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Doctor Hasson
www.HassonAndWong.com
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 02/15/2005 04:57 AM
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Telephone Man Regular Poster

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Nic Nitro
I cannot find updated pics like these on your website, your results look strong.
TMAN
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 03/17/2005 05:56 AM
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NicNitro Accomplished Poster

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My pictures are in my thread. I stopped using the website as I know I am going to have built my own site. I appreciate the free site here but it has some major bugs to it.
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Doctor Hasson
www.HassonAndWong.com
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 09/02/2005 10:59 PM
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kenyon Accomplished Poster

Posts: 630
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All your base are belong to DermMatch
Edited: 09/02/2005 at 10:59 PM by kenyon
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 11/16/2005 04:58 PM
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lil weezy Occasional Poster

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can i buy this stuff in the store walmart?
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 11/19/2005 11:06 PM
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cornelius Accomplished Poster

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I used to use this product along with Toppik before I got my transplant. It looks really good under perfect conditions and if you apply it perfectly. Im sure it wont work well if you dont have a good supply of hair to start with, and I would never go swimming with this stuff on. It looks pretty funny after you get drenched in water. It also looks very funny when the wind blows or if you go to a club where there are black lights.
When you are applying it, it tends to get sticky and pulls out a lot of hairs. Then you gotta comb your sticky hair and pull out more hairs, and then blow dry it to do more damage to your hair. I knew this product and other concealers were accelerating my hairloss, and I got a few laughs here and there when i was in water or under black lights. But I couldnt stop using them because my hair looked really good in the bathroom right after application. I hope I never have to use another concealer after my transplant.
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