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Apr062026

Lordhair Neo Hair System - Unboxing & First Look

This is a bit of a different direction for me. If you’ve followed my channel for a while, you’ll know I’ve been rocking the shaved head look with SMP (scalp micropigmentation) for years. It’s worked well and I still think it suits me, but like a lot of guys, there’s always that curiosity about what it would be like to have a full head of hair again, even if it’s just occasionally.

That’s what led me to reach out to Lordhair and try one of their systems. They sent over their All-In-One Neo Hair System, and this video is focused purely on the unboxing and first impressions. A full before-and-after and install process will be covered in a seperate vidoe...

First Impressions & What You Get

Right out of the box, the presentation is solid. Everything is packaged cleanly, and it feels more like a complete kit than just a standalone product.

Included in the box:

  • The Neo hair system (8” x 10” base)
  • Ultra-hold adhesive tapes (including contour strips)
  • Measuring tape (for sizing and future reference)
  • Marking pencils (for hairline placement)
  • Styling comb (rat-tail style for precision)
  • Cotton pads for application/cleanup
  • A stand for holding the system during prep or cleaning
  • Instructional materials and product guides

It’s clear they’re trying to make this approachable for first-time users, which matters because this isn’t something most people are already experienced with.

The System Itself

The specific configuration I went with:

  • Color: Dark brown (210) with ~10% grey blend
  • Density: Medium-light 100% (natural look, not overly thick)
  • Front contour: A-contour (slightly curved hairline)
  • Cut style: LD0055 (pre-styled option)
  • Feature: Xyrosen antibacterial treatment (up to 99.9%)

The system uses a hybrid base design:

  • Lace (mesh) sections for breathability
  • Reinforced perimeter areas for easier taping or gluing

This is a practical balance, comfort where you need airflow, durability where you need adhesion.

Hairline & Realism

One of the more important details—and something you notice right away, is the bleached front knots. This helps the hairline blend into the skin much more naturally.

When placed against the skin, the base material is surprisingly subtle. It doesn’t stand out the way you might expect, which is key if you’re going for a realistic look. The grey blending also adds to that realism, especially for anyone over 40 where a perfectly dense, dark hairline can look unnatural.

Cost & Practical Considerations

For context, a system like this typically runs around $370 US, depending on options. Expected lifespan is roughly 3–4 months before replacement.

Compared to other options:

  • Hair transplants: significantly more expensive and invasive
  • SMP: higher upfront cost plus ongoing touch-ups
  • Barbers: recurring cost over time

This sits somewhere in the middle with a lower commitment, lower risk, and more flexibility.

Early Takeaways

From a first look standpoint:

Pros

  • Complete kit with useful extras
  • Natural-looking density and grey blend
  • Breathable hybrid design
  • Good attention to hairline realism

Considerations

  • Learning curve for first-time installation
  • Ongoing maintenance required
  • Results will depend heavily on application and blending

What’s Next

This is just the starting point. The real test will be:

  • Installation process
  • How it blends with my natural hair
  • Comfort over time
  • Durability with daily wear

I’ll be covering all of that in a separate Hair System Review / Before & After video, so make sure to check that out once it’s live.

This is one of those things that can either look incredibly natural or completely off depending on execution. So far, though, the quality and attention to detail look promising.

  • If you're interested in a Hair System from Lordair, make sure ot take advantage of my $20 0ff discount, use Promo Code MIKE20 at the till.

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