The hair systems I've tried so far for your reference

marketing9

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I've tried almost all the top brands of hair replacement systems. Used to stick with Goodyard and Newtimes Hair when I first started. They got really cheap systems, quality was fine. I tried those two for like two consecutive years. Newtimes Hair's quality was consistent. What I liked was their Hollywood lace. For me, what mattered the most is the hair. Most of the time, the supplier can get the density and length right. But what they can't really control is the hair quality. when demand's high, you'll never know if the supplier or the hair maker will mix cheap hairs in good bundles, that's why your hair beomes like straw after a couple of washes (when the hair isn't good enough and the silicone coating got washed off). I tried both brands for two whole years, and pretty much five from each brand. 2 of the gy pieces turned straw like after 2 washes, Newtimes Hair got me one like that, but both brands replaced the faulty ones for me. I used Newtimes Hair for another couple of years and used 10-12 pieces, one ended up like straw and they replaced it for me. Then they stopped selling to individual wearers but only to salons. Now I'm using mainly Lordhair and Lavivid. Lordhair's customer service is good. The systems I get now compared to those I used to get from Newtimes Hair is similar, but I've never been able to get the cheap price from them since.
 

DemodexMitesExterminator

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I've tried almost all the top brands of hair replacement systems. Used to stick with Goodyard and Newtimes Hair when I first started. They got really cheap systems, quality was fine. I tried those two for like two consecutive years. Newtimes Hair's quality was consistent. What I liked was their Hollywood lace. For me, what mattered the most is the hair. Most of the time, the supplier can get the density and length right. But what they can't really control is the hair quality. when demand's high, you'll never know if the supplier or the hair maker will mix cheap hairs in good bundles, that's why your hair beomes like straw after a couple of washes (when the hair isn't good enough and the silicone coating got washed off). I tried both brands for two whole years, and pretty much five from each brand. 2 of the gy pieces turned straw like after 2 washes, Newtimes Hair got me one like that, but both brands replaced the faulty ones for me. I used Newtimes Hair for another couple of years and used 10-12 pieces, one ended up like straw and they replaced it for me. Then they stopped selling to individual wearers but only to salons. Now I'm using mainly Lordhair and Lavivid. Lordhair's customer service is good. The systems I get now compared to those I used to get from Newtimes Hair is similar, but I've never been able to get the cheap price from them since.
Are you suffering from hair thinning? Im a licensed demodex mites exterminator. The main cause of thinning hair are those nasty little mites. Forget what you know about hairloss treatments and call me up today on number 07366434. To finally solve all your hair problems.
 

marketing9

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Are you suffering from hair thinning? Im a licensed demodex mites exterminator. The main cause of thinning hair are those nasty little mites. Forget what you know about hairloss treatments and call me up today on number 07366434. To finally solve all your hair problems.
Been wearing systems. Considering my age, I think my hair loss's more to do with genetic reasons.
 

Envoy Health

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I've tried almost all the top brands of hair replacement systems. Used to stick with Goodyard and Newtimes Hair when I first started. They got really cheap systems, quality was fine. I tried those two for like two consecutive years. Newtimes Hair's quality was consistent. What I liked was their Hollywood lace. For me, what mattered the most is the hair. Most of the time, the supplier can get the density and length right. But what they can't really control is the hair quality. when demand's high, you'll never know if the supplier or the hair maker will mix cheap hairs in good bundles, that's why your hair beomes like straw after a couple of washes (when the hair isn't good enough and the silicone coating got washed off). I tried both brands for two whole years, and pretty much five from each brand. 2 of the gy pieces turned straw like after 2 washes, Newtimes Hair got me one like that, but both brands replaced the faulty ones for me. I used Newtimes Hair for another couple of years and used 10-12 pieces, one ended up like straw and they replaced it for me. Then they stopped selling to individual wearers but only to salons. Now I'm using mainly Lordhair and Lavivid. Lordhair's customer service is good. The systems I get now compared to those I used to get from Newtimes Hair is similar, but I've never been able to get the cheap price from them since.
Many people are not aware of how often this happens. While it is easy to control the density and length of hair, the quality depends on how the hair is sourced and processed. This is usually where inconsistencies come from. After the silicone coating wears off, the hair often reveals its lower quality. Paying more does not always mean you get better hair, but it usually reduces the risk of getting a bad bundle or dealing with the 'straw' problem sooner.
 

marketing9

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Many people are not aware of how often this happens. While it is easy to control the density and length of hair, the quality depends on how the hair is sourced and processed. This is usually where inconsistencies come from. After the silicone coating wears off, the hair often reveals its lower quality. Paying more does not always mean you get better hair, but it usually reduces the risk of getting a bad bundle or dealing with the 'straw' problem sooner.
True, the main problem is that they sometimes use wrong hair for different bases. If it's an ultra thin skin hair system, like those offered at Newstimes Hair, the lifespan is about 3-4 weeks, so usually if you don't wash it intensely, and after a couple of washes by the time the silicone layer wears off and the hair becomes like straw, it'll be about the time to chuck it. that's fine. But sometimes the manufacturer mistakenly uses this type of hair for some of the most durable bases, that's where the complaints come from
 
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