How Long Does a
Clip-On Hair System Last?
It depends on the density you choose. Since clip-ons are not glued or taped to your scalp daily, they face less wear and tear, which means a longer lifespan compared to stick-ons.
Clip-OnSystem Lifespan
Thin Base Vs. Thick Base
Low Density
High Density
Two Base Options for Your Clip-On Hair System
Thin Base + Low Density
This means the base is very thin, and the hair density is low.

Thick Base + High Density
This means the base is thicker, and the hair density is high.

Thin Base + Low Density
This means the base is very thin, and the hair density is low.

Thick Base + High Density
This means the base is thicker, and the hair density is high.

Still Confused Between Bases?
Option 1 (Thin Base + Low Density)
Ask yourself:
Is appearance my top priority?
Do I want extreme comfort for daily wear?
Do I want the most invisible-looking hairline possible?
Am I okay changing the system every 3 to 4 months?
Do I want it to feel like nothing's there, even if someone touches my head?
If this sounds like you, then go for a thin base, low density.
Option 2 (Thick Base + High Density)
Ask yourself:
Am I okay if it looks slightly heavier or fuller?
Do I prefer something that lasts 6 to 8 months?
Do I want a more economical option with fewer replacements?
Am I okay compromising a bit on comfort if it means I don't have to worry for months?
Do I want something that handles rougher use and travel?
If this sounds like you, then go for a thick base, high density.
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