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N6FM : French Lace Men's Hair System with PU Sides and Back

N6FM : French Lace Men's Hair System with PU Sides and Back

Regular price $180.00 USD
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You can bet most of your clients love a good, cost-effective hair system when given the choice—and the N6FM delivers just that! The base is mostly soft French lace, reinforced by PU skin along the sides and back for added durability and easiness. The hair knots at the front are bleached for that seamless, knotless effect. As always, the lace front is super breathable and blends effortlessly into the scalp for the most natural hairline. With a 120% density, it’s perfect for clients who prefer a fuller, high-density hair system. Stylish and practical? Sign me up!


FEATURES:
  • French Lace & PU Base: Breathable and comfortable, easy to install、remove and clean
  • Bleached Knots: The front 1” is bleached for natural hairline
  • 120% Density: A natural volume with a full, manageable look, suitable for various styles
  • Two Types of Knots: Single split knot and double split knot combined, maintaining a natural appearance and comfort
Gross Weight 0.095 kg
Hair Type

Indian hair

Base Material

French lace with clear PU on back and sides

Base Size

5"×7"(12.7cm x 17.8cm ), 8"x10"(20cm x 25cm), 7"x10"(18cm x 25cm), 7"x9"(18cm x 23cm), 6"x9"(15cm x 23cm), 6"x8"(15cm x 20cm)

Front Contour

Standard

Hair Length

5"(12cm)

Hair Curl

30mm

Hair Density

Medium(120%)

Hair Direction

Freestyle

Hair Color (LTD COLOR RING)

#1A, #1B+, #1B10, #1B20, #1B30, #1B40, #1B50, #1B65 Human Grey, #1B80 Human Grey, #2, #3

Bleach Knots

Front 1"

N6FM in Detail

 

The base is made out of soft, breathable French lace for a natural hairline and good airflow. The back and sides are reinforced with PU skin to achieve strength and stability, ensuring a secure attachment with either tape or adhesive.

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Single split knots are applied at the front 1” to create a smooth, seamless transition, making it look like the hair is growing from the client’s scalp. This is especially ideal for clients with high aesthetic demands.

N6FM French Lace Men's Hair System with PU Sides and Back

The hair has a density of 120%, with both single split knots and double split knots applied to better maintain the hairstyle and make the hair appear fuller, adding depth and dimension.

N6FM French Lace Men's Hair System with PU Sides and Back

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Swiss Lace with Poly Perimeter Lace Front Stock Men’s Toupee

Description

Discover the ultimate blend of style, comfort, and durability with the Q6 Swiss Lace Men's Toupee with PU Sides and Back—a top choice among men seeking a high-quality hair replacement system. Renowned for its breathable lace top, seamless lace front, and robust PU perimeter, this toupee offers an unbeatable combination of natural appearance, easy maintenance, and secure fit. Whether you're addressing hair loss or simply elevating your look, the Q6 toupee is designed to deliver exceptional performance and confidence in every situation.
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  • Wave/Curl

    All stock mens toupees come with a slight wave

  • Main Base

    Lace: Breathable and lightweight, ideal for a natural look and hot climates, but less durable. Skin (Poly/PU): Thin and realistic, offering a natural hairline, easy to maintain, but less breathable. Monofilament (Mono): Durable and strong, suitable for heavier hair density, often combined with PU for adhesion. Silk Top: Smooth and breathable, providing a lifelike appearance, but less durable.

  • Sizing

    Small: 5" x 7" to 6" x 8" – Suitable for minor thinning or small bald spots, often on the crown. Medium: 7" x 9" to 8" x 10" – Covers moderate hair loss, commonly used for receding hairlines or larger crown areas. Large: 9" x 11" to 10" x 12" – Designed for extensive hair loss, covering most of the top and front of the scalp.

  • Colors

    Available in 11 colors with gray percentages 0% to 80% and 100% gray

  • How ro Measure Sizes

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  • How to Install a toupee

    Prepare Scalp: Clean and dry your scalp. Shave or trim hair in the balding area if needed. Fit the Toupee: Position the toupee on your head, aligning it with your natural hairline. Secure with Adhesive: Tape: Apply double-sided toupee tape to the base edges, press onto scalp. Glue: Apply adhesive to scalp, place toupee, and press for 10–15 seconds. Style: Blend with your hair using a comb; trim or style as needed. Tip: Practice placement and consult a professional for best results.

  • Choose Hair Density

    Extra light 60% Is way too thin, only for aged people. Light 80% This is an very light density, it will show your scalp when parted. Medium light 100% This hair density is the most common density for men. Natural and not so much volume hair. Medium 120% This hair density is the regular hair density for young people. Medium heavy 140% This hair density is a little bit heavy density for men, suitable for their twenties and thirties. Heavy 160% This hair density is too heavy for normal wear and it is usually used for heavy theatrical wigs. (Please contact customer service for more details if you need 160% density.)
  • Front Contour

FAQ about these men’s toupees

Why choose a Swiss lace toupee over one with PU back and sides with a lace front?

Natural Look: Swiss lace offers a more undetectable hairline and scalp appearance due to its sheer, fine mesh, ideal for exposed hairlines. PU back/sides with lace front are less natural-looking at the back and sides due to the thicker PU material. Breathability: Swiss lace is highly breathable, perfect for hot climates or active lifestyles, while PU is less breathable and can feel warmer. Comfort: Swiss lace is softer and lighter, offering superior comfort, whereas PU can feel heavier and less flexible. Best For: Choose Swiss lace if prioritizing a natural look and comfort; choose PU back/sides with lace front if durability and ease of maintenance are more important (PU is stronger and easier for beginners).

How do I trim the extra PU to get the size I need?

Measure Your Bald Area: Use a flexible tape to measure the width and length of your balding area in inches (see earlier guide). Mark the PU: Place the toupee on a mannequin head or flat surface, and mark the PU areas to be trimmed using a washable marker or chalk, matching your measurements. Trim Carefully: Use sharp, small scissors to cut along the marked lines, removing excess PU. Trim slowly to avoid cutting too much. Test Fit: Place the toupee on your head to check the fit. Make additional small trims if needed. Smooth Edges: Use fine sandpaper or a nail file to smooth any rough edges for comfort. Tip: Practice on a spare piece of PU if possible, and consider professional help for precision.

Where can I get a haircut on one of these hair pieces?

Specialized Salons: Visit a salon or barber experienced in hair systems/toupees. Look for ones advertising "hair replacement" or "hairpiece styling" services. Hair System Retailers: Many toupee suppliers offer cutting and styling services, either in-store or via mail-in customization. Local Barbers: Some skilled barbers can cut toupees if you provide clear instructions and bring reference photos of your desired style. DIY Option: If confident, trim it yourself using professional hair-cutting scissors, a mannequin head, and a mirror, but proceed cautiously. Tip: Always bring the toupee installed on your head or on a mannequin head to ensure the stylist cuts it to blend with your natural hair.

How do I maintain a Swiss lace toupee?

Handle gently, wash weekly with sulfate-free shampoo, air dry, and store on a stand to preserve the lace.

These hair systems are so inexpensive. Is that because the quality is inferior?

Not Necessarily: Inexpensive hair systems can still be high quality, but several factors influence cost: Material: Cheaper systems may use synthetic hair (less durable, less natural) instead of human hair, or lower-grade lace/PU materials. Construction: Mass-produced systems are less expensive than custom-made ones, but may lack personalized fit or detailing. Hair Source: Lower-cost human hair may come from less premium sources, affecting texture and longevity. Brand/Retailer: Direct-to-consumer online retailers often cut costs compared to traditional salons, offering good quality at lower prices. Quality Check: Look for reviews, ask about hair type (human vs. synthetic), base material durability, and return policies. High-quality inexpensive systems exist, but extremely cheap ones (e.g., under $50) may compromise on lifespan or realism. Trade-Offs: Inexpensive systems may need replacing sooner (e.g., 1–3 months vs. 6+ months for premium systems) but can still look good with proper care. Tip: Balance cost with your needs—opt for mid-range systems if seeking quality without breaking the bank.