Richard Farrell hair systems last 5-7 years.
I saw this statement on a Richard Farrell video:
'The longevity of a pair of Farrell hair systems is usually 5 to 7 years which makes Farrell hair systems the least expensive solution for hair loss sufferers. Other companies will try to trap you into expensive maintenance programs which require you to go to them for regular servicing and attachments.'
If there is anyone out there that thinks a hair system will last for 5-7 they should have their head examined. Real human hair on hair systems oxidizes and breaks over time. This is true of a hair piece that Richard Farrell sells for $2,800 each and it's true for Toplace hair pieces that sell for $195 each. They are both real human hair. Of course when this happens to a Richard Farrell unit he tells you to send it back and have hair added (cost about $295). And you do this over and over again. You're continually blending new hair with old. The only thing that might last 5-7 years is the fine mono bases that he is using. They are yesterday's technology and very thick and durable. But who cares if the base lasts 5 years? Just get a whole new system. You'll look better and have all new hair. Richard Farrell, I'd like to you response to this.
Regards,
John
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