Typically, the black man weave can last from a month to a year, depending on how the wearer looks after it.
Monofilament man hair weave usually last 6-7 months, followed by lace and skin man weaves. Monofilament is the most durable man unit base and usually has a PU perimeter to strengthen its overall structure.
Full French lace hair units for men usually last around 3 months. As an upgraded version of French lace, Swiss lace costs slightly more and is more comfortable and natural-looking. However, as it is more delicate than French lace, Swiss lace only lasts around 2 months.
PU skin hair units for men have their bases in different thicknesses. The thicker the base, the longer the lifespan of the man weave. For example, thin skin base man weave units with a 0.03mm base can only be worn for a month, while 0.06-0.08 mm and 0.1 mm or above skin base men hair weave can last for 4 months.
Reinstallation: The lifespan of the man weave only means from the moment the new hair unit gets installed to the moment it can't be used anymore, and the wearer has to dispose of it. However, most man weaves get loose within their lifespan due to sweat and regrowth of the natural hair and must be reattached every 3–4 weeks.