Welcome Word, People's Reactions and Perception

Introduction

 

Dear new hair system user, this guide offers a list of reminders and guidelines for you to follow to ensure an optimal lifespan and a lasting healthy appearance for your hair system.

 

The golden rule about your new hair system is to treat it with care and attention. The hair type and the base materials that we use are of the best quality possible. You have a solid and ultra-realistic product; however, it is also fragile, and you will need to be careful with the hair products and the tools you use. This system will change your life in a very positive way, so take good care of it, be gentle with it, and in return, you will get great confidence, self-esteem, and pride.

 

Your hair system is made of 100% authentic and natural human hair (except when choosing synthetic white hair). Natural human hair is affected by many elements every day - sun, heat, pollution, hair products, water, shampoo/conditioner, and hair styling tools. Over the weeks and months, all these elements will make the hair lose its texture, shine, density, and color.

 

You’ve probably never really noticed these changes before because your natural hair grows constantly. On the other hand, your hair system has the same hair strands for 4-6 months (or more), so its vitality change will be more evident and noticeable. Your hair system will need replacement when it has become too dry or worn-looking. There are various methods and tips you can use to prolong the life of your system, and this guide will detail all of them. 

 

People’s Reactions and Detectability

 

One of the main concerns of new hair systems users is; How will people I know react? Or; Will people I do not know notice? At Onehead, we have more than 15 years of experience in the hair replacement industry, and we have been wearing hair systems ourselves for as many years. So the one main piece of genuine advice we want to share with you is to be proud of your new hair, embrace your new look, and forget about what people think. 

 

You treated yourself with this fantastic new look, and you took this decision for yourself, and ultimately, your happiness should be your top priority, not the opinion of others. Of course, we know it’s easier said than done, but we genuinely believe this is the mindset to adopt to feel happy and free with hair replacement.

 

We can easily guarantee that your close friends and family will be positively shocked, strongly impressed, and that you will receive nothing but compliments. On the other hand, people you meet for the first time will only be admiring your perfect new do. 

 

Not only do our hair systems have a level of realism that is of movie studios standards and above anything that has never been reached before in terms of hair replacement, but the vast majority of people are entirely indifferent and ignorant to hair systems. So it wouldn’t even cross their mind to look at your hair or to think it might not be real; always keep that in mind.

 

Lastly, an important consideration is that, even though you wish that your hair looks 100% perfect all the time, you must be conscious that hair systems are never absolutely perfect to the finest detail, and you will learn to accept and live with that. Still, it’s the next best thing to your natural hair!

 

There is always a chance that the hair system will be a tiny bit off on one side, that there will be a small crease on the base material or that the hairline is a bit dirty on one side, to name a few examples. However, these things are part of the life of a hair system user, and they are entirely undetectable to most people with the rich density and perfect blend between the hair of the system and your natural bio hair. So save yourself a lot of stress and deal with those minor imperfections with calm when they occur, and try always to remember that no one will actually notice them. Once you learn to be in peace with that, you'll have come a long way already, and your hair system's daily use and maintenance will become a lot more comfortable and, by default, easier.