System Care

Should I get rid of my expensive hair club for men plan?
 
YES. If you want to save money, not be at the liberty of others, Wear a hair system that looks perfect... self care is the way to go. If you like the convenience receiving a new hair system on a regular basis, one of our All Models a-Z Hair Systems
 
How long will my new hair system last?
 
 
Hair Systems are not intended to last forever. Without the body's natural oils to protect it, human hair will eventually become drier and more brittle. On average, you will need a new hair system every three months or so. Some people replace their hair system every six months and some every month. It is truly a personal decision. The newer the hair system, the more vibrant the hair will be. Now with more affordable options provided by MyHairpiece.com it is best to replace as often as your budget allows.
Who will cut my hair system for me?
Many salons refuse to cut a hair system they didn't sell. Others charge an exorbitant amount of money to do so. Some salons are glad to do the job even if they did not sell you the hair system. Expect to pay anywhere from $25 - $45. If you cannot find someone you trust to cut your hair system, try to find a women's hairdresser who is experienced in cutting wigs and hair systems. Ask your wife, girlfriend or mother to check with the salon they use. Hairdressers know much more about hair cutting, styling and blending (very important!) than barbers do.
 
Can you copy my existing unit exactly?
 
You bet! Send it to us and we’ll be glad to have it duplicated exactly. You can even specify changes in base material, hair color, hair density, etc.
 
Will the lace match my skin color?
Our laces and skins are essentially transparent, allowing your natural skin tone to show through. Even if you tan during the summer, the base will remain invisible.
 
What do I do with that strip of bare lace on my new hair system?
All new lace systems have a strip of bare lace at the front that needs to be trimmed away.
It is easy to trim that excess lace with a pair of sharp scissors, BUT - be sure to leave a 1/8" - 1/4" strip of bare lace ahead of the actual hairline. Why? Having the bare lace in front means that if the lace starts to fray a bit, you will not lose hair at the hairline. When it is attached, that small strip of lace disappears against your skin.