Before you buy a hair system, you need to know about its base material, attachment method, holding time and cost. Purchasing a hair system from a shaver is a bad idea because they might have poor quality hair, which will not hold well. Buying a hair system from a retailer will not be a good choice because of this. But if you need to purchase one anyway, here are some tips.


Cost of a hair system

When it comes to hair systems, the costs can vary greatly. The initial investment is around PS700 and you can expect to spend anywhere from PS1100 to PS2000 a year on maintenance. However, compared to hair transplants, the cost of a Hair system is not as expensive as it sounds. You can have a different look within a matter of minutes and can improve your business profitability at the same time. Here are some tips for cost-effective systems.


The foundation plays a major role in the life of your hair system. A thicker foundation lasts longer while a thinner one makes it look more realistic. Thinner systems cost less but appear less natural. The choice is yours, but remember to consider the costs. A good rule of thumb is to go with the thicker base unless you're a budget-conscious consumer. Also, if you want the perfect look, you'll likely need to spend more.


Base material

There are two types of base material for hair systems: fine mono and super fine mono. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Fine mono is breathable and durable, but the poly skin is less natural looking. Both types need a ribbon or poly attached to the edge of the hair system. However, they are more difficult to clean. This can damage the roots and shorten the lifespan of the hair piece. You should take care to clean the hair piece as much as possible to prolong its life.


The base material of a hair system is usually made of a thick and firm polyurethane foam. The thickness of the base material determines the durability and life expectancy. A thicker base material lasts for longer, but thinner one may be a better option. Thick base materials have more ventilation than thin ones, so they can be cut to fit your head. However, thin skin bases may have poor ventilation, and sweat and body oils can get trapped under the system, reducing the wear time. Moreover, injected hairs can fall out, reducing the life of the Hair System.


Attachment method

There are several different methods to attach a Hair system for men. The three main methods are the use of adhesive tape, liquid adhesive, and scalp protector. The most important step before applying adhesive tape is to remove any oil or other substance from the hairline. Applying the protective skin treatment will help to ensure that the glue will form a secure bond. Following these instructions will ensure the hair system is secure. And, once attached, you will have no more hair loss!


To apply glue, a qualified salon should first prepare the scalp. There are solvent-based and water-based adhesives available. Solvent-based adhesives tend to have better tack. Both types of glue are easy to apply and are appropriate for both daily and extended wear. After bonding, a hair system should be left in for 24 hours before being removed. Using the wrong glue will result in the hair system being less stable.


Holding time

How long does a hair system last? The holding time of a hair system depends on the base type, adhesive, cleaning methods, and lifestyle. Some systems may need just twenty minutes to set up, while others may require up to 24 hours. In addition to the base, the adhesive used in hair systems needs to be replaced every six to eight weeks. Exposure to chlorine and chlorinated water can affect the bond between the hairpiece and scalp.


Maintenance

Maintaining your hair system is important. Your hair systems need maintenance to maintain their shine, style and hold. To achieve this, the system needs to be brushed or washed every fifteen to twenty days. However, it is not always possible to wash your hair every day as the adhesive may degrade and impregnate the hair. The maintenance time of a hair system varies from person to person and may vary according to the environment, such as the temperature or PH level. To maintain your hair system, use finishing products that dissolve in water. Dry brushing is recommended before each washing. Use a brush with similar characteristics to the hair system that you are using.



While hair systems do not last forever, they do last a long time if maintained properly. Regular care will extend the lifespan of your hair system and save you time, stress, and money. Listed below are some tips for proper care of your hair system. Once you've purchased your hair system, here are a few tips to help you keep it looking its best. Remember to consult your hair system's care manual for the best care and maintenance.




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