Thank you so much for this and other posts. I am 66 and getting a hair system this month for the first time. Your comments and the way your system looks made me more confident that have made a good decision in getting one. I am looking forward to looking like I did when I had hair. Thank you
I marvel that some of you guys can go days with a system stuck to your head. It reminds me of the 70's when we were using hair weaves and having the system attached for weeks. What a mess when the system was removed! Anyway, I have really oily scalp and so I avoid poly-skin systems and opt for lace. An added benefit of lace vs. skin is that you can correct any factory screwups in color and/or add mild highlighted color or grey to areas they did not. This adds realism to the system. Of course you must learn to ventilate, something I learned to do long ago out of frustration having systems delivered to me not in accordance with my instructions.
I'm a woman in the UK and I just discovered you. Because of alopecia, for the last 15 years I have worn a hair unit. The confidence it gives is simply awesome. Then I fell in love with an American man ! How would I tell him? But you know what, after a couple of weeks of him giggling, I gave him the death stare! He then knew I was serious how much my glued hair was important to me. . And he fell in love. We are now engaged. Me, him and the third party -- my wig 💕
What a sweet story! I send all the happiness in the world to you and your “American man”! It sounds to me as though he fell in love with the right one, wig and all. 😜. Peace and blessings to you both!
@@thehighlevelman well he's an Az drill Sargent and hes as hot as you -- so I'm lucky! Looking forward to living the American life with my heatproof ghostbond XL! Thank you love and light 🕯️
⭐⭐⭐⭐Undoubtedly, this is the reason why I love to listen to your advice's simply because you speak from experience. Thank you for this video, stay safe & healthy... Abrazos
Howdy neighbor, fellow Texan here. I’m three systems (HD111) in under a month because I can’t seem to cut the front hairline clean enough. First one I didn’t cut enough so you can see the shine from the plastic. Next I think I cut too close because it seem kind of thick and it casts a tiny shadow making it pretty obvious. Will you please do a hairline trimming video. Thanks and keep being awesome.
My man, you're the best, you inspired me to take this journey. I'm on my 2nd piece and I was way too careful with the front hairline and I have excess. I no longer have the plastic mold to put it on to cut the excess. Do you have any tips or tricks for me? I have a little bit of room if I need to go into the hairline. Lemme know hair brother. Disclaimer: I've already worn it, it's cut to size and cut in.
Hey bro! Good to hear from ya. So what I think you’re asking is “How can I cut more of the skin off of the front hairline?” Is that correct ? Yeah, I’m sure I gotcha. Soooo, what I do is when it’s off my head (it might hurt to do it while it’s attached 😳) I turn it skin side up, push the hair back underneath the unit and make the hairline edge stick out a bit. Using sharp scissors, cut away more of the skin. Dang, that was a hard picture to,paint with words. If it was confusing ask me specifics again. Peace, Have a good one
I never have a fully exposed hairline because I prioritize simplicity and durability over appearance. This is why I stopped buying lace and thin-skin and started getting mono with PU perimeter. Not only is it MUCH easier to clean, but they last significantly longer. And if you style your hair the right way, you can get away with a partially exposed hairline. Some say it's a downgrade, because mono is brittle, but personally I don't feel any discernable difference between the mono and the lace on my scalp.
It looks really good so good for you. Just want to say that you have a beard there to be proud of, well done for growing it it, looks very smart with the moustache and the curls there!
Hey Getto Rick… 😂. Dude, thanks for all the info and inspiration shared. I’m truly impressed by this color, cut, and style. No one rocks a system better! Have a great weekend my friend. Brad
Im 31 yo Its my 4th month with my lace HS M107 and never felt that good till a long time. Your channel did help me a lot. Btw your hairline look AMAZING
Hey Rick… just looking over a few of your past videos. Think you look especially good with this unit. Do you happen to remember the grey percentage? And I’m assuming the grey is synthetic as you’ve mentioned in other videos that synthetic is your preference. Looking sharp my friend! Brad in Sherman
Hey Brad… The unit in this video is I believe 60% grey with darkest brown base. I really like it that grey but it is impossible to blend with my bio. In this vid it’s very disconnected in the haircut and it’s a look I like but at the back…… I don’t like it because it goes from 60% system hair to 20 % bio hair. This you see the problem for me. Can’t blend. Peace man!
Hey Rick I'm curious what the percentage of gray hair you have on your system in this video and whether it's a light density system? Thanks. P.S. that gray percentage (whatever it is) is spot on.
thanks for the content. I am getting my system in a few weeks and pretty nervous about styling and day-to-day maintenance. I haven't had hair for over 25 years and I don't even remember how to brush or comb it. any tips on choosing a style and how to brush it. what's your night routine. do you wear a doo rag or anything when you sleep to avoid wear and tear and bed head? thanks!
Hey man, thanks. Hope it all goes well. I’d have to see ya to give styling tips but many time, after the cut in you can experiment with different things. I don’t wear a do rag and always have bed head…..bad, lol. I wash it everyday though so no big deal. My routine is actually nothing. I’m pretend it’s my real hair and just blow and go. I remove and re-attach about every 7 - 10 days. Takes less than ten min if you have a second unit ready to go, otherwise there is the clean up time of the unit. Do NOT get discouraged if not doesn’t go perfect the first time. There was a learning curve for me but I figured it out through my mistakes. You can reach out anytime! Peace and good luck- Rick
@@thehighlevelman thanks rick. your hair looks amazing, which is why I put your hair on my head to show my hair system stylist. for now, I will let them take care of it for me, but I am going on a vacation 3 days after I get it, so I need to make sure I have an emergency kit and everything I need to keep it looking great AS I LEARN how to use it too. he is encouraging me to keep is shorter at first, until I get used to it, but I really love the way you have it so we are going to shoot for that, and can always cut it closer if I can't handle it initially. thanks again!
Hey buddy…..sorry, had a glich and missed your reply. It is possible to find a barber who is willing to learn how. Most will be willing to do that especially I’d you’ve gone to them a while for cuts. My wife can do it for me though. Have a good one and sorry for being so,late. Peace
Can I ask how this works. Do you have to buy the hair system and then take it to a salon for them to do the first application or do the salons have the hair systems? How easy is it to apply yourself and how often does it need to be re-applied?
Hi! The short answer would be… 1. Buy the hair system, I love Superhairpieces’s for lots of reasons. 2. I’m a barber so I cut it myself but you would need to go to a salon that has experience in “cutting in” an hair system. 3. The system base has to be cut to fit your balding area. 4. Remove and re-attach varies. I do it once a week, ten minutes max. I have instructional videos on my channel and on Superhairpieces website that will really help. Also there is a discount code on my channel. Good luck man. I’ll help anyway I can!
Thank you so much for this and other posts. I am 66 and getting a hair system this month for the first time. Your comments and the way your system looks made me more confident that have made a good decision in getting one. I am looking forward to looking like I did when I had hair. Thank you
Awesomeness man! Glad I could help. I’m here if you have questions! Peace!
I marvel that some of you guys can go days with a system stuck to your head. It reminds me of the 70's when we were using hair weaves and having the system attached for weeks. What a mess when the system was removed! Anyway, I have really oily scalp and so I avoid poly-skin systems and opt for lace. An added benefit of lace vs. skin is that you can correct any factory screwups in color and/or add mild highlighted color or grey to areas they did not. This adds realism to the system. Of course you must learn to ventilate, something I learned to do long ago out of frustration having systems delivered to me not in accordance with my instructions.
Awesome and he carries it off so well.
I'm a woman in the UK and I just discovered you. Because of alopecia, for the last 15 years I have worn a hair unit. The confidence it gives is simply awesome. Then I fell in love with an American man ! How would I tell him? But you know what, after a couple of weeks of him giggling, I gave him the death stare! He then knew I was serious how much my glued hair was important to me. . And he fell in love. We are now engaged. Me, him and the third party -- my wig 💕
What a sweet story! I send all the happiness in the world to you and your “American man”! It sounds to me as though he fell in love with the right one, wig and all. 😜. Peace and blessings to you both!
@@thehighlevelman well he's an Az drill Sargent and hes as hot as you -- so I'm lucky! Looking forward to living the American life with my heatproof ghostbond XL! Thank you love and light 🕯️
⭐⭐⭐⭐Undoubtedly, this is the reason why I love to listen to your advice's simply because you speak from experience. Thank you for this video, stay safe & healthy... Abrazos
Love this so much, thanks buddy
Good example of a guy in his 60s who is GORGEOUS. Not "for his age", but just GORGEOUS with no qualifiers added.
@@KenHowardLCSWGayTherapyLA super kind! Wow
Howdy neighbor, fellow Texan here. I’m three systems (HD111) in under a month because I can’t seem to cut the front hairline clean enough. First one I didn’t cut enough so you can see the shine from the plastic. Next I think I cut too close because it seem kind of thick and it casts a tiny shadow making it pretty obvious. Will you please do a hairline trimming video. Thanks and keep being awesome.
I will do one. Thanks man
My man, you're the best, you inspired me to take this journey. I'm on my 2nd piece and I was way too careful with the front hairline and I have excess. I no longer have the plastic mold to put it on to cut the excess. Do you have any tips or tricks for me? I have a little bit of room if I need to go into the hairline. Lemme know hair brother. Disclaimer: I've already worn it, it's cut to size and cut in.
Hey bro! Good to hear from ya. So what I think you’re asking is “How can I cut more of the skin off of the front hairline?” Is that correct ? Yeah, I’m sure I gotcha. Soooo, what I do is when it’s off my head (it might hurt to do it while it’s attached 😳) I turn it skin side up, push the hair back underneath the unit and make the hairline edge stick out a bit. Using sharp scissors, cut away more of the skin. Dang, that was a hard picture to,paint with words. If it was confusing ask me specifics again. Peace, Have a good one
I never have a fully exposed hairline because I prioritize simplicity and durability over appearance. This is why I stopped buying lace and thin-skin and started getting mono with PU perimeter. Not only is it MUCH easier to clean, but they last significantly longer. And if you style your hair the right way, you can get away with a partially exposed hairline.
Some say it's a downgrade, because mono is brittle, but personally I don't feel any discernable difference between the mono and the lace on my scalp.
To not expose the hairline absolutely makes it much easier for sure. Glad that works for ya!
It looks really good so good for you. Just want to say that you have a beard there to be proud of, well done for growing it it, looks very smart with the moustache and the curls there!
Hey there! That means a lot, thanks for making my day! Peace
🙏@@thehighlevelman
Hey Getto Rick… 😂. Dude, thanks for all the info and inspiration shared. I’m truly impressed by this color, cut, and style. No one rocks a system better!
Have a great weekend my friend. Brad
Thanks so much Brad really makes my day buddy
Yup, ghetto all the way lol
Im 31 yo Its my 4th month with my lace HS M107 and never felt that good till a long time. Your channel did help me a lot. Btw your hairline look AMAZING
Thanks so much buddy! I should have several videos drop soon. Appreciate you! Hair really makes a difference!
@@thehighlevelman yes cant wait for it !!!
Hey Rick… just looking over a few of your past videos. Think you look especially good with this unit. Do you happen to remember the grey percentage? And I’m assuming the grey is synthetic as you’ve mentioned in other videos that synthetic is your preference. Looking sharp my friend!
Brad in Sherman
Hey Brad… The unit in this video is I believe 60% grey with darkest brown base. I really like it that grey but it is impossible to blend with my bio. In this vid it’s very disconnected in the haircut and it’s a look I like but at the back…… I don’t like it because it goes from 60% system hair to 20 % bio hair. This you see the problem for me. Can’t blend. Peace man!
@@thehighlevelman Thanks for the reply Rick… I’m liking the color with your beard… but get your dilemma with blending. Cheers ~
I keep a bottle of got 2be glued Hairspray and i use it for a quick fix on gluing my hairline down if i need to and it works really good
Great tip! I’ll check it out , thanks.
Hey Rick I'm curious what the percentage of gray hair you have on your system in this video and whether it's a light density system? Thanks. P.S. that gray percentage (whatever it is) is spot on.
This unit is dark brown, 60% grey. Superhairpieces hd111. It is not the lightest density. I liked a bit more hair but it is still not thick.
@@thehighlevelman Thanks Rick!
I love it and your a handsome man to boot❤💯🙏
Thank you!
thanks for the content. I am getting my system in a few weeks and pretty nervous about styling and day-to-day maintenance. I haven't had hair for over 25 years and I don't even remember how to brush or comb it. any tips on choosing a style and how to brush it. what's your night routine. do you wear a doo rag or anything when you sleep to avoid wear and tear and bed head? thanks!
Hey man, thanks. Hope it all goes well. I’d have to see ya to give styling tips but many time, after the cut in you can experiment with different things. I don’t wear a do rag and always have bed head…..bad, lol. I wash it everyday though so no big deal. My routine is actually nothing. I’m pretend it’s my real hair and just blow and go. I remove and re-attach about every 7 - 10 days. Takes less than ten min if you have a second unit ready to go, otherwise there is the clean up time of the unit. Do NOT get discouraged if not doesn’t go perfect the first time. There was a learning curve for me but I figured it out through my mistakes. You can reach out anytime! Peace and good luck- Rick
@@thehighlevelman thanks rick. your hair looks amazing, which is why I put your hair on my head to show my hair system stylist. for now, I will let them take care of it for me, but I am going on a vacation 3 days after I get it, so I need to make sure I have an emergency kit and everything I need to keep it looking great AS I LEARN how to use it too. he is encouraging me to keep is shorter at first, until I get used to it, but I really love the way you have it so we are going to shoot for that, and can always cut it closer if I can't handle it initially. thanks again!
does ur wife know how to style them? i understand its best to go to someone who specializes in hair systems so they don’t damage it.
Hey buddy…..sorry, had a glich and missed your reply. It is possible to find a barber who is willing to learn how. Most will be willing to do that especially I’d you’ve gone to them a while for cuts. My wife can do it for me though. Have a good one and sorry for being so,late. Peace
is she in dallas? i know ur a texan. id go in to her or you to get it done if u we’re close.
Can I ask how this works. Do you have to buy the hair system and then take it to a salon for them to do the first application or do the salons have the hair systems? How easy is it to apply yourself and how often does it need to be re-applied?
Hi! The short answer would be…
1. Buy the hair system, I love Superhairpieces’s for lots of reasons.
2. I’m a barber so I cut it myself but you would need to go to a salon that has experience in “cutting in” an hair system.
3. The system base has to be cut to fit your balding area.
4. Remove and re-attach varies. I do it once a week, ten minutes max.
I have instructional videos on my channel and on Superhairpieces website that will really help.
Also there is a discount code on my channel. Good luck man. I’ll help anyway I can!
@@thehighlevelman thanks man. Im from the UK so will have to start looking for good UK suppliers
Surprised you would not take your products with you on your vacation. Your hair looks great by the way.
Thank you! I appreciate it! Peace