0 reason to do that.They should make hair systems that never shed, never fade the hair colour, and bonds that can last for as long as you choose to wear without breaking down (although in practice you'll always need to detach a system eventually to clean it and your scalp, plus shave your bio hair underneath).
Why isn't it going back to pre-covid quality?Think we're going in the opposite direction, here. Step 1 would be to get back to pre-Covid quality standards, but I think that's unlikely to happen. The most important thing is to establish fairer wages and sustainable business practices within the industry. That would mean paying more, but the alternative is we're going to experience further disruptions and backsliding eventually.
There hasn't been any real improvement or advancement in the product design since I started wearing, or for a long time before as far as i know. The main thing that's changed is the internet has made it much easier to source hairpieces direct from wholesalers and manufacturers, etc, instead of having to pay a premium to salons and clubs.
The only thing I've seen that appeared to be a radically different approach, 'the toupee of the future', was from this company in Japan called Propia that makes prosthetic eyebrows. They were offering some incredibly thin and realistic skin unit which had to be vacuum sealed to your head onsite. There was a video circulating showing a customer having one fitted- he was then given an induction cut. This was 10 years or so ago, and they've long since discontinued the product/service. It obviously wasn't a success from an economic standpoint.
It's really more a question of what's profitable and practical than what's possible.
Disagree 100% on the quality, my factory uses in-house employees, and does top quality work.Think we're going in the opposite direction, here. Step 1 would be to get back to pre-Covid quality standards, but I think that's unlikely to happen. The most important thing is to establish fairer wages and sustainable business practices within the industry. That would mean paying more, but the alternative is we're going to experience further disruptions and backsliding eventually.
There hasn't been any real improvement or advancement in the product design since I started wearing, or for a long time before as far as i know. The main thing that's changed is the internet has made it much easier to source hairpieces direct from wholesalers and manufacturers, etc, instead of having to pay a premium to salons and clubs.
The only thing I've seen that appeared to be a radically different approach, 'the toupee of the future', was from this company in Japan called Propia that makes prosthetic eyebrows. They were offering some incredibly thin and realistic skin unit which had to be vacuum sealed to your head onsite. There was a video circulating showing a customer having one fitted- he was then given an induction cut. This was 10 years or so ago, and they've long since discontinued the product/service. It obviously wasn't a success from an economic standpoint.
It's really more a question of what's profitable and practical than what's possible.
Is it possible for you to say what your company is?Disagree 100% on the quality, my factory uses in-house employees, and does top quality work.
Is it possible for you to say what your company is?
Re-opening the border with NK might help.
Mines from a UK supplier I wonder if its the same one?I've been waiting almost a year for a custom order from a UK company. I gave them a pass during the pandemic for delays in producing my custom systems, but to still be taking so long is ridiculous. I'm battling with them to get my money back or get them to send me a stock unit instead, but they keep trying to fob me off by saying 'it'll definitely be ready in a month' etc, but it never is. I've had to move to another supplier and use stock systems in the meantime (which has less choice for me because I like my hair 10 to 12 inches long). I got tired of having to make custom systems last 9 to 12 months - it's a challenge to keep them looking good.
Mines from a UK supplier I wonder if its the same one?
Would you mind telling me who your new supplier is?
Re-opening the border with NK might help.