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    Dermmatch v toppik

    Which is better? Also can you go swimming with them or will the chlorine wash it out? Lastly which is safer to use? Will one of them accelerate hair loss?
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    Is green tea supposed to be green? Why is it that every bag I've bought makes brown tea?
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    Re: Dermmatch v toppik

    It all comes down to personal preference, you just have to try and see what you like best. Both will wash out almost entirely if you go swimming. They can sustain getting wet in the rain or even a quick shower but not prolonged soaking.
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    I don't need to marry the woman I'll get HM for that. just need to have fun for a month till she finds out, and have a fast turnover rate if she dumps me. If the piece looks good turnover shouldnt b a issue. Just break contact with her & her friends if she has a bigmouth
    it is not your lack of drink, but muscles or face thats the reason. The only reason they'd want you to drink is so you focus on that and dont hit on them I don't even go to partys, at least not till I get more muscle on my arms.

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    Re: Dermmatch v toppik

    Dermmatch is the kind of concealer that darkens your scalp and you kinda dab it on. Toppik is the kind of concealer that you shake on and the fibers mix with your hair. I've seen someone wearing both at different times and I've used toppik and I honestly have to say that I prefer the look of the fiber concealer. It's a lot less detectable and just seems way more natural. Toppik and Nanogen are fiber-type

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    Re: Dermmatch v toppik

    Ok thank you. In the future I will purchase toppik. It's a shame I don't have black hair as I could simply buy the black colour. I would say my hair is more dark brown than medium brown so I will get that one. But are these fiber products safe to use? They will not accelerate your hair loss?
    Quote Originally Posted by CCS
    Is green tea supposed to be green? Why is it that every bag I've bought makes brown tea?
    Quote Originally Posted by roki
    im studying very prestijuos studys and when ill finish them ill allways be able to draw confidence from my edjucation

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    Re: Dermmatch v toppik

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    Ok thank you. In the future I will purchase toppik. It's a shame I don't have black hair as I could simply buy the black colour. I would say my hair is more dark brown than medium brown so I will get that one. But are these fiber products safe to use? They will not accelerate your hair loss?

    yes theyre safe. i bought dark brown when i used it and it blended in fine. as you can see my hair is pretty dark brown

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