Getting a new hair system can be life changing. It can help people feel younger, more confident and more attractive too.
But, as with any head of hair, getting the right haircut is essential if you want to look as you want.
We here look at five easy-to-do styles for new hair system users. The cuts we’ve selected are easy to maintain and cut across a variety of hair types too.
If you’ve got a system where the hair isn’t long enough to hang out and forwards, this is a winning style. It can work on a fairly light density unit, where the hair is short but long enough to provide coverage and a little bit of shadow over the hairline itself.
It’s really distinguished and business-like, which can work really well with grey colored hair.
A Caesar cut, or short fringe with a skin fade, can work really well with a wide range of light density units. It prevents your system from looking as though its flopping over the side of your head, completely covers over the hairline and you won’t have to do too much to maintain it.
This is a really popular look for people with curly hair at the moment, though you may need a custom unit to do it.
It’s a really great style for bringing out the best of your sides while giving you a fringe that covers the hairline.
Not necessarily a full-on buzzcut per se, but a bit longer on the sides – a bit like a late 00s Chad Michael Murray, ‘boy next door’ look. It’s really low maintenance, quick and easy to wear.
It also works in so many scenarios too – you’d fit in anywhere with this haircut, from Bushwick to business conferences to working in construction. It’s a simple, reliable look.
There’s not loads of coverage for your hairline as the hair sort of falls over it. You should probably go with a lace or skin that’s on the more imperceivable if you want to go for this look.
Easygoing on top with a sharp skin fade on the sides, this is a classic contemporary look. The mop gives you great coverage of the hairline, it’s low maintenance again and works on a variety of units. This is particularly good if you’re going for curly or wavy hair.