
The Modern Hair System: A Subtle Rise in Men's Hairpieces
The Guardian piece traces the comeback of toupees, now marketed as 'hair systems' that look natural and can be worn during sports, showers, and daily activities. Driven by demand from men with balding, plus social-media influence and barber services, these pieces—made from human or synthetic hair and bonded to a lace-like base—offer instant, customizable results often preferred for density over some transplants. Costs vary, maintenance is key, and wearers report boosted confidence, though improper application can fail (as happened when a piece came loose in a boxing match). The article also contrasts hair systems with surgical transplants and notes industry growth and availability.