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Gross Weight

N/A

Base Material

Fine mono with 1" PU coated perimeter and 1/8" folded lace front

Hair Type

Human hair

Base Size

5"×7"(12.7cm x 17.8cm ), 8"x10"(20cm x 25cm), 7"x10"(18cm x 25cm), 7"x9"(18cm x 23cm), 6"x9"(15cm x 23cm), 6"x8"(15cm x 20cm)

Front Contour

Standard

Hair Length

5"/12cm

Hair Density

Medium(120%)

Hair Curl

30mm

Hair Color (LTD COLOR RING)

#1B65, #1, #1A, #1B+, #1B, #1B10, #1B20, #1B30, #1B40, #1B50, #1B65 Human Grey, #1B80 Human Grey, #1B80, #2, #3

Hair Direction

Freestyle

Yearly Plan

2-3 pieces

Faqs

A mono hair system is a type of hair system with a base that is constructed of thin, mesh, nylon-like, monofilament material that is very strong and solid. mono hair systems are widely recognized for being very strong and moderately breathable and are becoming more and more popular among hair system wearers who prioritize the lifespan of their hair systems.

How long do hair system last depends on a number of factors, such as base design, hair type, manufacturer, and how well the hair systems are taken care of. When it comes to the base design, the greater the mono proportion of the base, the longer the hair system tends to last. Based on the customer experiences of our partners, most fine mono hairpieces on the market can last more than six months for most wearers.

The type of hair used in the production of mono hair systems also plays a part in the lifespan. With top-grade hair materials, many mono hair systems manage to outlast their expected lifespan since such hair materials are less vulnerable to breakage and shedding. Thus, when wholesaling mono hair systems to fuel your business growth, it is very important to select a men’s toupee manufacturer with high-quality standards and excellent expertise.

Another thing that also accounts for the lifespan of mono hair systems is how well they are taken care of, which explains the varying lifespan of the same mono hair systems produced by the same manufacturer but worn by different wearers. It is recommended to attach with tape instead of glue. Since mono is a permeable material just like lace, it would take more work to clean up the glue residue, which, consequently, damages the hair roots. Frequent use of glue on mono hair systems has proven to shorten their lifespan.

Which one is better largely depends on the wearers’ own needs and preferences, as both types of hair systems have their own advantages that make them valued by different groups of people.

Being particularly popular among those sporty lifestyles or who live in places with a hot and humid climate, lace hair systems are highly favored for their exceptional breathability, which is due to the thousands of small holes that allow the wearer’s scalp to breathe to the fullest extent. In comparison to lace hair pieces, the holes on a mono base are much smaller, which leads to less superior breathability. In terms of naturalness and undetectability, lace hair pieces also take the winning position, as the lace material can better blend with human hair to appear less noticeable. In spite of that, most mono hair systems on the market, especially those with a bleached lace front, appear natural-looking enough to make the wearer feel comfortable.

On the other hand, made of thicker and stronger material, mono hair systems are undoubtedly more durable and practical than lace ones, which makes them a better value-for-your-money option in the long run. Thus, when choosing between lace and mono hair systems, the wearer should have a clear idea of what they care about the most for their hair system, as well as which type of hair piece can better meet their specific needs.

mono hair systems are the best option for hair system wearers who prioritize the lifespan of their hair systems, since mono is a really strong and solid base material that is very resistant to damage and wearing. That is why they are seen as the most economical and budget-friendly hair piece design. In addition, people who prefer hybrid hair system designs that combine more than one type of base material should consider mono hair systems, as they are generally designed in accordance with such an approach.

Click to find our detailed instructions on men's hair piece installation.

Step 1: Cut the hair system down to your client’s size, and cut off the extra skin along the front hairline. Be careful not to cut the hair when cutting the base.

Step 2: Shave off the hair on the area that will be covered by the fine mono hairpiece. Thoroughly clean the scalp with alcohol.

Step 3: Use a make-up pencil to mark a few dots on your client’s scalp along the edge of the hair system. The front hairline can be located by placing four fingers above your client’s eyebrows.

Step 4: Brush a thin layer of glue up to the dots before carefully wiping the dots off.

Step 5: Wait until the glue is completely dry and position the mono hair system from the front hairline all the way to the back. Try to make sure that there are no bubbles. Once the monofilament hair system is nicely positioned, firmly press it to make sure it is tightly secured to your client’s head.

This article on how to install a hair system like a pro has some valuable information, including walking you through a typical crown hair piece installation routine.

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