Care guide

Keep the unit looking natural for longer.

Product-first does not mean leaving buyers in the dark. Use this guide for inspection, washing, attachment, storage, styling, and barber handoff.

01

Inspect before altering

Check colour, density, base size, front contour, and overall feel in daylight before any cutting, bonding, or tinting.

02

Choose the right attachment

Thin skin is usually easier with tape or liquid adhesive. Lace demands more patient cleanup and lace-safe products.

03

Wash only as needed

Over-washing dries the hair and shortens the usable life of the unit. Gentle routines last longer.

04

Protect the hair fibre

Use light conditioning, keep heat controlled, and detangle from the ends upward instead of tugging through knots.

05

Store it properly

Keep spare units dry, ventilated, and away from direct sunlight, damp bathrooms, or overheating.

06

Use a capable barber

You do not need a salon package, but your cut-in should still be done by someone confident with hair systems.

Before you alter it

Inspect colour, density, base size, and contour in daylight before any cutting or adhesive touches the unit.

Heat damage is real

Too much heat dries the hair and shortens lifespan quickly, especially on finer or lighter-density pieces.

Barber cut-ins matter

You do not need a salon package, but you do need someone confident enough to trim and blend the piece properly.

Storage changes longevity

Keep spare units dry, ventilated, and away from humidity or direct sun if you want them to stay usable.

Need help choosing before you buy?

The guide works best when you pair it with the right base and maintenance expectations from the start.