Maintenance Needed For Non-surgical Hair Replacement


by Cherry Bonachita - Date: 2008-08-28 - Word Count: 300 Share This!

When you are considering non-surgical hair replacement or the attachment of hair pieces to your balding head, you need to understand the maintenance that you need to take. The reason why the use of hair pieces to cover balding is considered hair replacement systems is the constant replacement of the hair pieces. Here is the list of the maintenance that you need with non-surgical hair replacement:

* Cleaning the hair pieces. Whether the hair piece is made of human hair or synthetic fiber, you need to wash it every now and then. If you are with a hair salon, you can visit the salon consistently to replace the hair piece to have it cleaned or replace it with something new. If however, you are attaching the hair piece yourself, you need to clean it every now and then.

* Cleaning your head. More than the concern on the hair piece is the concern of the scalp beneath it. It is advised that you clean the scalp before attaching the hairpieces to prevent irritation and itching.

* Test for allergies and sensitivity. If your hair piece is attached by adhesives, you must be tested if you are allergic to the solvent or glue used. There have been many complaints that adhesives can cause itching and irritation to people who is found out to be allergic to the substance. This maintenance is especially required if the salon uses new adhesives.

* Hair pieces can undergo wear and tear. It is then important that you replace it every time it wears out.

Although these maintenances is required for this type of hair replacement, the use of hair pieces is still so far the easiest and the most affordable method to deal with balding. Also, with hair pieces, you will surely get a head full of hair back.

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