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Hair replacement systems by David Hansen is the highest quality custom designed hair restoration in Chicago.
Address707 N Wells St Chicago, IL 60654-3509
Phone(312) 943-8171
Websitewww.davidhansen.com
Why did you visit this site? Chances are you are looking to transform your appearance for the better. Why not make it the BEST you ever looked! You dont have to be bald; you also dont have to worry about people noticing your hairpiece. We have all seen it before, a man passing by with a horrible hair replacement system. Was this the first thing you noticed about him? That is usually what happens in those situations. No matter how hard you try, you cant help it but stare. That is a very discouraging aspect of getting hair replacement. You dont want a hair piece that will draw attention to you because of how bad it looks; you want people to complement you on your hair. Your hair is important to you. You want to look your best, feel confident, and live your life to the fullest. That is exactly what you deserve! That is also what you get with hair replacement from David Hansen.

There are no sales people trying to make a fast sale, because honestly they could care less how you will look in your new hair replacement system. They just know the information that will make them sound knowledgeable and convincing; they try to seem like a friend. Would a friend let a friend waste time, money, and energy on a bad hair restoration system? If so, that is not the kind of friend I would want. This is the harsh reality of this business, the bigger you get the less personal your experience will be. The only thing that matters to the sales person is to sell you the hair restoration system. Their part in the process ends right there, once they make the sale they are done. That is their job, that is what they are paid to do and it does not matter to them what quality of work they offer, because that is not what they are concerned with. They simply need to sell a hair replacement system, the more the better. That is exactly not the kind of service you get with a hair replacement by David Hansen.

There is no amateur hair stylists right out of beauty school.
To be excellent at anything, you need experience. You need someone who knows a thing or two about hair. The hair cut is the most important aspect in designing a naturally looking hair replacement system. If the hair piece is not cut in the right way it will not look natural. Unlike real hair, hair replacement systems do not grow back, which means ounce the hair piece is cut in there is no turning back. The hair replacement system needs to blend in perfectly with the hair. You dont want just any hair stylist cutting your hair if you wear a hairpiece. Why is that? Well, that is not their specialty. They did not go to school to learn how to cut in a hair replacement systems; they went to school to simply learn how to cut hair. There is a huge difference. You want a hair replacement specialist who has experience in cutting in hair replacement systems, like David Hansen to lead you through all the steps to achieving your perfect look personally.

There is no make your own hair piece sets, promising false hope.
The truth is, if you visited this site you are probably not a hair replacement specialist, because just than you would be able to make your own hair piece and would not need this site at all. To make anything of quality you need to know what you are doing. You would not order a fix your own tooth kit online. You need a specialist. Just like with anything else for best quality results you need someone with knowledge, experience, and passion. If you dont have passion for what you do, you will not try to do your best. If the person does not have knowledge about what they do they will simply not do it right. By combining knowledge passion, as well as experience you get extraordinary results. That is also the formula used by David Hansen.

I have mentioned what we are not, so what are we?
Better question would be who is David Hansen? What makes him special? Well, David Hansen is a hair replacement specialist. He is a friend to his clients and he is the formula for excellence. He combines passion, knowledge and over 50 years of experience to create the best hair replacement system available. He is not a sales person, he does not hire sales people, he simply does his work and does it the best way possible. If you include all these aspects in your business you will not need sales people, your customers will come back to achieve the same amazing results time and time after. That is how David has lasted in his business since 1967, he develops a relationship with each customer and provides them with phenomenal work, guaranteeing satisfaction. David specializes in custom-designed hair restoration systems for men and he considers it an art form. He has been cutting hair since he was a 12 year old boy helping in his dads barber shop. He is a legacy in his own right. He was born into this business from father to son. This is what he has been doing for over 50 years and this is what he does best. He knows the hair replacement business inside and out. That is who you want working for you. You want someone experienced working on your hair. You want an expert working with you to create an undetectable hair replacement. He works on every hair piece from the beginning all the way till the end. From getting the perfect fit with a mold, to cutting and styling the piece, and everything in between. This way you have an individual who cares about you on a personal level. He has been involved in all aspects of hairstyling, including judging competitions and teaching students from all over the world.His awards include winning two World Championships, five National Championships, and seven different State Championships in mens hairstyling. David has been undefeated in hair replacement competitions since 1978. His hair replacement system is unique in the field. He doesn't compete with barbers, hairstylists, or volume wig manufacturers. He is personally involved in each step of crafting a system for each persons unique needs and is always available to them.This is David Hansens philosophy: I am a perfectionist and, many years ago, I realized that a large staff and production facility could not meet my demands. My goal became to be the best in my field, not the biggest. This philosophy ultimately produced, and continues to produce, the best results for his customers: lightweight, undetectable, and meticulously designed hair replacement.

This philosophy ultimately produced, and continues to produce, the best results for his customers: lightweight, undetectable, and meticulously designed hair replacement. http://davidhansen.com/awards.html

David Hansen's men's hair replacement salon in Chicago Illinois specializes in hair loss replacement, hair restoration, hair pieces for men, hair piece maintenance and styling. This premier hair replacement salon also features a full line hair replacement and hair piece products.

The average custom-made hairpiece only weighs about two ounces once it is cut and styled in with your existing hair. You won't feel anything but natural. Hair itself has very little weight, and the base is made of the lightest of materials.

WHAT HOLDS THE HAIRPIECE ON?
Usually two-sided adhesive tape. Just a few small pieces are all that are required. Tapes are available in rolls of various sizes and cost only a dollar or two per roll. Whether you use a clear plastic or fabric tape is a matter of individual preference. You will be shown a variety of tapes at the time you purchase your hair replacement system, and your stylist can help you decide which is best. A liquid adhesive, that is removed with alcohol, is also on the market, but it is used primarily with hair restoration systems that have lace fronts. Clips are another alternative for securing a hairpiece, but they are used infrequently.

WHERE IS A DAVID HANSEN HAIRPIECE MADE?
Right on the premises in David's hairpiece shop. This customizing is a very special feature of the shop, since the majority of hairstylists handle hairpieces only as a side business and order then pre-made from out-of-town manufacturers.

HOW LONG DOSS IT TAKE TO PHYSICALLY MAKE MY HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEM?
After the hairpiece has been designed and the hair has been properly blended, it takes four to five days to make the base and ventilate (sew in) the hair. Of course, the designer cannot spend four or five uninterrupted days on one hairpiece alone, so it takes longer than that to actually receive the hairpiece, usually a month.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE STYLE OF MY HAIRPIECE AFTER IT IS MADE? Occasionally a style can be changed. Don't count on it, though, because the hair is usually sewn in to make the originally intended style easier to comb. After the piece is made there are definite limitations. Minor changes can be made, but it is unlikely that there could be any major adjustments. That is why it is so important that the hairpiece be designed properly from the beginning.

CAN YOU GIVE A PERMANENT WAVE TO A HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEM?
In most cases, no. It depends on each piece and the materials used. Although quality European hair is able to withstand it, few foundations are. Permanent wave solution will often shrink or weaken the base. If this chemical process is necessary, it should be administered before the hair is ever sewn into the base.

HOW MUCH TIME DO I HAVE TO SPEND ON MY HAIR RESTORATION SYSTEM A DAY? Approximately three or four minutes once you are familiar with the procedure. At first, you'll naturally be fussing with it a little longer. This is fine-take all the time you need until you learn how to do it properly. Patience is important at this stage, not time. All that is required is that you comb out (or brush out) the hairpiece thoroughly, and then secure it to your scalp before combing your own hair over it. On days when you change the tape, allow an extra minute or two-that's all you'll need.

WHICH IS BETTER FOR MY HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEM, A BRUSH OR A COMB? This is really up to you. Give them both a try at first, and then decide on which is the easiest for you to handle and which gives you the best results. If you decide on a comb, use only a wide-tooth one with smooth, rounded edges in order to avoid abuse to the foundation. If you prefer a "brush, use a natural boar bristle. This is the best type of brush not only for the hairpiece but also for your own hair. To maintain the shape of your hairpiece and avoid damaging it, comb or brush it while it is on the head form supplied to you at the time of purchase.

WHAT SUPPLIES WILL I NEED TO CARE FOR MY HAIR RESTORATION SYSTEM ON A DAILY BASIS?
Most of the supplies you'll need are those you already have and are using to care for your existing hair. In addition, you'll find it convenient to have a styrofoam head block and a few T pins with which to secure the piece onto the block. You can get these from your stylist when you pick up your hairpiece. You will also want to buy a roll or two of tape so that you'll be able to put your hair replacement system back on after taking it off.

I HAVE SEEN ADS FOR HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEMS CLAIMING THAT YOU CAN WEAR A HAIRPIECE ALL WEEK, EVEN WHILE SHOWERING AND SLEEPING. CAN I DO THAT WITH A DAVID HANSEN HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEM? You can't do that with any hair replacement system if you expect it to look good, no matter what some manufacturers will try to make you believe! A hairpiece is like a piece of clothing, and you wouldn't dare sleep in the clothes you intend to wear the next day. Even if you could leave it on, would you really want to? Think of the cleanliness factor alone. It's quite impossible to wash your own hair and scalp without removing your hairpiece. Our heads perspire just like any other part of the body. The hair replacement must be taken off and aired out while you are showering or sleeping. If you leave it on, you'll be shortening the life of the hair replacement system considerably. In no time at all, it will begin to look like a hairpiece.

I DO A LOT OF SWIMMING AND SPEND QUITE A BIT OF TIME OUTDOORS. I DON'T WANT TO TAKE MI HAIR OFF DURING THAT TIME. WHAT CAN I DO? Yours is a situation where a synthetic, plastic base hair restoration system would be convenient. Although there is now an exceptional lace base capable of withstanding a dip in the pool now and then, it is not recommended for this purpose. It is usually reserved for European or human hair, both of which would be affected by an overdose of sun and water, just as your natural hair and Host custom-made bases are. However, you will probably still want a European hair, custom-made piece for your inside activities. Ideally, this would be the perfect solution to your problem: Use your synthetic to knock around in and your custom made for maximum indoor effect.

WHAT WILL THE SUN ACTUALLY DO TO MY HAIR REPLACEMENT? If your hairpiece is human or European hair, it will suffer from oxidation in the sun. Reddish highlights will appear and the piece may eventually lighten as much as three or four shades. You will then have to have it tinted and perhaps have more hair added in order for it to once again match perfectly. It is best to avoid all of this lay simply wearing your second piece, a synthetic, out of doors.

WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY HAIRPIECE AT NIGHT?
Make sure you take it off. You'll be preserving the life of the piece and allowing your scalp to breathe. Put the hairpiece on the small styrofoam head or hang it on the corner of your bedroom door, any place where it can retain its shape. You'll find that a corner of a. picture frame also works quite well for overnight storage.

IS IT DIFFICULT TO PUT A HAIRPIECE BACK ON AFTER REMOVING IT THE NIGHT BEFORE? No, it is a very simple procedure that your stylist will teach you at the time you pick up your hairpiece. Basically, it consists of merely washing and drying your own hair as you normally would, securing the piece into position, and combing a small amount of your own hair in with that of the hairpiece.

I AM A BACHELOR. COULDN'T I LEAVE MY HAIR REPLACEMENT ON ALL NIGHT, LIKE WHEN I'M WITH A NEW GIRLFRIEND WHO DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT IT? Of course. An occasional night of wearing your hairpiece will not cause much harm. Only repetitive 24-hour wearing will lead to damage. In fact, you may want to know that you needn't worry about your hairpiece coming off on those occasions. Even excessive activity will not dislodge it or cause you any embarrassment. It's on your head until you decide to take it off.

IF MY GIRLFRIEND RUNS HER FINGERS THROUGH MY HAIR, WILL SHE BE ABLE TO DETECT THE HAIR REPLACEMENT? Well, that depends on how vigorously she engages in this activity! In most cases, if the piece is made with a lace or gauze base, it would be very difficult to tell the difference between your own hair and the hairpiece. But if you're wearing a synthetic with a rigid plastic base, watch out-you would be wise to dissuade her.

I WEAR GLASSES. WILL THIS INTERFERE WITH MY HAIR RESTORATION SYSTEM?
Not if special consideration is given to you when you are fitted for your hairpiece. The length of hair around your ears should be dependent on the style of your glasses. Incidentally, we have found that extremely dark frames tend to look harsh with a hair replacement system. It might be advisable for you to get a lighter frame when you select your next pair.

HOW DO I CLEAN MY HAIR REPLACEMENT SYSTEM? You don't! Or at least you shouldn't. Bring it to your stylist for servicing. A hairpiece is a delicate object that requires gentle care. Water should never be used on it. So forget about shampooing it at home. It must be cleaned with a special fluid that performs best when handled by a professional. Only in very rare cases, when it is impossible for a man to return regularly to the shop, will David Hansen personally train him or his wife to clean the hairpiece. It's not practical to do it at home if your stylist is accessible. You would have to buy not only the fluid, but also the supplies used for the procedure-and that could result in a. rather heavy investment. Besides, another advantage of leaving the cleaning to your stylist is that he can check the hairpiece on a regular basis for signs of wear or oxidation and make any adjustments necessary. Your hairpiece is cleaned at the same time your own hair is being styled, so the arrangement is quite convenient.

WHAT DOES SERVICING INCLUDE? The tape and hair spray residue is removed from the hairpiece, in addition to that caused by scalp oils and perspiration. By the time the stylist is finished cleaning your hairpiece, its original fluffiness and bounce are restored and your style is once again set in. Your own hair is shampooed and styled concurrently, so the entire procedure takes only 1/2 hour.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO APPLY A CONDITIONER TO A HAIRPIECE?
Not with the products that are available at this time. The problem lies in the fact that water must be used to get the conditioner off the hair, and this is detrimental to the foundation of the hair replacement.

WHAT SYMPTOMS WILL I NOTICE WHEN MY HAIRPIECE IS STARTING TO WEAR OUT? Not all symptoms occur at the same time, but eventually you will notice one or two of them. Hair, just like your natural hair, will slowly begin to oxidize and get either a reddish tint or two to three shades lighter. This is not a drastic change. It is a very gradual one that is barely detectable by others. Also, after a long period of continuous use, hair may slowly begin to fall out, or, through rough handling, your base may tear.

HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT MY HAIR REPLACEMENT TO LAST?
This depends on the type of hairpiece you have and how much you have invested in it. Expect a custom-made piece to look fantastic for about a year. After that, as the first signs of age appear, repairs can be made and adjustments to the color may be necessary. It will then be useable for several more years, especially if you eventually begin to use it as a second piece. A stock hairpiece looks undetectable for about six months; then adjustments must start being made. When major repair finally becomes necessary, it is not as financially advisable as with a custom made.

WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT OXIDATION?
We can minimize the problem of oxidation," but we cannot obliterate it. Oxidation is caused by sunlight, florescent lighting, even air-things we cannot get away from. All hair oxidizes, but it's not quite as noticeable on your own, due to the fact that you have it cut regularly. The process is more obvious on a hairpiece, because the hair doesn't grow and is never trimmed. If your hairpiece is not cleaned regularly, you are setting it up as an open target for oxidation. The system will tend to discolor and deteriorate. Proper care is a must and the most sensible solution. If your stylist regularly cares for and checks your hairpiece, he can ward off oxidation in its early stages with a simple color rinse. Later on, a more permanent type of hair color can be applied. There are some people who request that a small amount of the hair blended into their pieces be a good synthetic, such as Elura. This will oxidize, too, but not nearly as fast as human hair.

WOULD YOU EXPLAIN WHAT IS MEANT WHEN YOU SPEAK OF REPAIRING A HAIRPIECE? There are three basic types of repair:
1. Recoloring; All hairpieces will oxidize eventually and need recoloring. However, this is possible only on human or European hair. Permanent hair coloring (aniline derivatives) cannot be successfully applied to synthetics.
2. The Addition of More Hair; after continuous wear, some hair may begin to fall out. This is solved by ventilating additional hair that is blended together to achieve the original color. This is much easier to do on a custom-made piece, because the hair is sewn in by hand, rather than by machine.
3. The Replacement of the Base; Replacing a worn-out base is quite difficult on a synthetic piece with a rigid base, but the lace or gauze bases of custom-made pieces are easily rewoven and repaired.

By now, you are probably getting the idea that although a stock piece is cheaper in the beginning, it is not as good an investment as a custom-made piece. And you are absolutely right A custom-made piece costs a little more at the time of purchase, but it is easily and inexpensively repaired. Any one of the above methods of repair would cost no more than $50 per hour on a custom-made piece. A cheaper stock piece, on the other hand, will eventually cost the same in repairs as it did to buy it originally. The best advice I can give you is to start out with a quality hair replacement system-it will save you money in the long run!

A FINAL WORD
The decision is now up to you: To bald or not to bald? To be successful at coping with baldness, you must have enough self-confidence not to worry about what others think. If you draw attention to your bald area by obviously trying to camouflage it, you gain nothing but people's sympathy and certainly not their respect. In other words, don't be foolish enough to spread a few pathetic strands of hair over a shiny scalp. If you feel you must do this in order to be comfortable, baldness is not for you! Don't be embarrassed by it- baldness is not for most men!
If you needed a new suit, you would buy it. If your front teeth were knocked out in an accident, you would visit your dentist for replacements. If your eyesight was no longer up to par, you would consider eyeglasses a must. Why then, should losing your hair be treated differently?
Hair replacement, too, is a necessity if baldness causes you the least bit of disturbance, whether it be the result of your self-image or the reactions of others. To care about your appearance is only natural; and more important, in today's world, it's warranted by just good common sense

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