I wore a hair system many years ago and first had it bonded. I hated it. Felt like you were sleeping with a hat on. Scalp itched and couldn't scratch it. Later I used clips and tape. Best day of my life was when I threw the stupid thing away.
The older types of “hair systems” could make you feel that way. The new technology like Virtual Reality and Hairskeen have completely changed the industry. Much better looks and the hair feels like it’s a part of you.
Hi Harman. The hair is attached to your scalp with a bonding agent and it will stay on your head until your next visit. Typically Invisions becomes your barber and you return for hair cuts every month. At the appointment we also do a rebound so the hair is always secure.
I wore a hair system many years ago and first had it bonded. I hated it. Felt like you were sleeping with a hat on. Scalp itched and couldn't scratch it. Later I used clips and tape. Best day of my life was when I threw the stupid thing away.
The older types of “hair systems” could make you feel that way. The new technology like Virtual Reality and Hairskeen have completely changed the industry. Much better looks and the hair feels like it’s a part of you.
@@Invisionshair Thanks for your reply. Yes it was 30 years ago.
Easy to do.
I'm curious. I am accustomed to washing my hair every morning in the shower. Is this still an option or do I have to avoid water?
You do not need to avoid water. In fact, you can shower as frequently as your routine requires.
I saw this same video for HRC in California seems deceptive
We are affiliates. Both companies are certified members of Virtual Reality.
Is that permanent?
Hi Harman. The hair is attached to your scalp with a bonding agent and it will stay on your head until your next visit. Typically Invisions becomes your barber and you return for hair cuts every month. At the appointment we also do a rebound so the hair is always secure.
Really? You're asking that question after watching the video?
Plz reply