Disposable hair pieces. If you've been around the hair replacement industry lately, you've probably heard this term. In fact, disposable hair pieces are one of the most popular forms of hair replacement systems these days. But what are disposable hair pieces, and why should (or shouldn't) you be buying them?
Many hair replacement companies are touting disposable hair pieces as the ultimate hair loss solution. Think about it ? you get the hair, wear it for a month, and throw it away. What could be better than that?
Actually, the whole thing is kind of a joke. In recent years, the cost for producing human hair pieces has significantly increased. Many hair replacement companies in the United States decided instead of passing the price increase on to their customers, or taking the hit themselves, they would find another way to sell hair pieces at the same prices. Thus, disposable hair pieces were born.
In a nutshell, hair replacement companies have continued to keep their prices low by vastly reducing the quality of their hair replacement systems. Then, to disguise the poor quality, they've rebranded their product as disposable hair pieces. This way, they accomplish several things ? they keep their costs low, disguise poor quality hair by forcing clients to discard the system after 30 days, and they get clients reordering hair on a monthly basis.
This switch to lesser quality hair puts the consumer at a huge disadvantage. They end up purchasing poor quality goods, disguised as a convenience item. The reality is quality hair pieces can still be affordable. Consumers just need to look in the right places. When searching for a hair replacement company online, shoppers need to be wary of vendors selling disposable hair pieces. This is a sure fire sign of a shoddy product. Instead, look for stock pieces that offer some longevity. If you can't get 3 good months of use out of your hair piece, you should absolutely look for a new hair piece provider. Another huge indicator of poor quality is any type of program or service that you need to make a monthly commitment to in order to get a reasonable price on a hair piece. Let's face it, there's no reason why a hair replacement provider in another state, that you've never personally met should be telling you when it's time to change your hair system. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. A good quality hair piece should last well over 30 days, and you should continue to wear your hair system as long as possible. There is no reason why you would need to change a perfectly good hair piece just because 30 days has passed, so this is a clear sign that your hair replacement company is taking you for a ride. Instead, look for a company that has fair pricing and allows you to purchase hair pieces at will, with no strings attached. A company that stands behind their products doesn't need a monthly commitment from you, their products and service will naturally keep you coming back.
Hair Pieces And Wigs
Believe it or not, most hair wearers have not been properlyinstructed in safe hair piece removal. You see removing tape or adhesive from ahair piece is just like ripping a band-aid off your arm ? it usually takes somehair along with it. It's sad, but true, that many hair replacement companiesdon't want their clients practicing proper hair piece removal because it meansthey will be more likely to tear their hair piece and require a repair or a brandnew system.
In order to safely remove adhesive from a hair piece, a goodquality solvent should always be used. A solvent, or adhesive remover, whenapplied to the tape will free it up from the base and allow the wearer toeasily remove the tape without taking any hair along with it or tearing thebase. The great thing about solvents and adhesive removers is that they arevery inexpensive, so it's a drop in the bucket when compared to the extendedlongevity the hair wearer will receive from their hair piece. Adhesive removerand solvent generally works on all different kinds of adhesives and can bepurchased for very reasonable prices at various retail companies across theweb.In some cases there are alsospecific adhesive removers for certain kinds of bases ? for example laceadhesive remover is a very common product specifically meant for removingadhesive from fine lace fronts. This kind of a product is for taking extraspecial care ? because lace fronts are extremely delicate, but generally mostadhesive removers and solvents would also get the job done even in a case as iswith lace hair pieces.
In conclusion, it's important to remember that hair piecescan have an extremely long lifespan if cared for properly. Adhesive should becompletely removed from the base, and the base should be thoroughly cleaned atleast once a week, except in the case of a permanent attachment hair piece. Byspending an extra couple bucks on a good quality adhesive remover, you may endup saving hundreds of dollars by dramatically increasing the lifespan of yourhair piece or .
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