HS7FAFRO African American Male Hair Unit Wholesale
HS7FAFRO
African American Male Hair Unit Wholesale
at exclusive prices (wholesale clients only)
Introducing our remarkable African American man weave hair unit, a true blend of style and comfort. Crafted with a full lace base with enhanced meshing, the hair unit features a lighter and exceptionally breathable design, ensuring a remarkably natural and authentic appearance while providing unmatched comfort for the client’s scalp. Boost your client’s self-image and confidence with this striking hair unit!
Features:
- Full lace base, lighter, better breathing for the scalp, and looking more natural and realistic.
- Water curls are available in 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm.
- High-quality Chinese hair is used, resistant to high heat, and can be permed, dyed, or bleached into any hairstyle.
- All other in-stock hair units can be permed into Afro curls, except 0.03mm skin hairpieces.
Gross Weight | 0.108 kg |
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Base Material | Full lace (enhanced mesh) |
Hair Type | Chinese Hair |
Base Size | 8"x10"(20cm x 25cm) |
Front Contour | Standard |
Hair Length | 5"/12cm |
Hair Density | Light/Medium(100%) |
Hair Curl | 4mm |
Hair Color (LTD COLOR RING) | #1, #1B |
Hair Direction | Freestyle |
Yearly Plan | 4-6 pieces |
FAQs
The African American male hair unit is a modern hair restoration solution designed for men who are suffering hair loss or thinning, or for those who are looking for Afro-textured hairstyles. The African American male hair unit is curled into thousands of very tight, thick curls, forming a completely uniform circle. At New Times Hair, our African American male hair unit is made of high-quality Chinese hair, which is strong and thick enough to make these kinds of curls.
Typically speaking, the African American male hair unit could last from a month to a year, depending on how the wearer maintains it.
Typically, mono hair systems have the longest lifespan of up to 6-7 months, followed by lace and skin hair systems. Full French lace hair systems can usually last around 3 months, as opposed to 2 months for full Swiss lace ones. As for skin hair systems, those with a thicker base generally have a longer lifespan. For example, thin skin hair systems with a 0.03mm base can only be worn for a month or so, while 0.1mm skin hair systems can last for 4 months in most cases.
Typically, mono hair systems have the longest lifespan of up to 6-7 months, followed by lace and skin hair systems. Full French lace hair systems can usually last around 3 months, as opposed to 2 months for full Swiss lace ones. As for skin hair systems, those with a thicker base generally have a longer lifespan. For example, thin skin hair systems with a 0.03mm base can only be worn for a month or so, while 0.1mm skin hair systems can last for 4 months in most cases.
The cost of African American male hair units varies considerably depending on the hair type, hair length, ventilation difficulty, etc. Generally speaking, most African American male hair unit products cost between 100 and 400 US dollars at New Times Hair.
Yes, absolutely! Follow the simple tips below if your clients need to swim with his African American male hair unit.
a. Use waterproof hair system tape and glue when you install the African American male hair unit, to prevent it from falling off.
b. Rinse the man weave unit in freshwater before swimming to prevent chlorine or salt damage to hair.
c. Rinse and shampoo your hair thoroughly after swimming to wash out excess amounts of harmful substances.
d. Condition the African American male hair unit to provide extra moisture and relieve the damaging impacts of chlorine and saltwater.
a. Use waterproof hair system tape and glue when you install the African American male hair unit, to prevent it from falling off.
b. Rinse the man weave unit in freshwater before swimming to prevent chlorine or salt damage to hair.
c. Rinse and shampoo your hair thoroughly after swimming to wash out excess amounts of harmful substances.
d. Condition the African American male hair unit to provide extra moisture and relieve the damaging impacts of chlorine and saltwater.
No, the African American male hair unit is not a permanent solution. The hair and base will destabilize over time, but with good care and maintenance, the African American male hair unit can last for several months up to a year.
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