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    I never heard of the bleach bath thing. Bleach is basically chlorine, and I was under the impression that clorine is bad for real hair wigs because it bleaches the hair and dries it out.

    What if you cut the hair very short?

    Decades ago, I tried a human hairpiece. It looked great when it was brand new--I never looked so good in my entire adult life--but I destroyed my first hairpiece in two days of normal weekend activity (and I went easy on it).

    Keeping it on my head was the least of my worries--I even left the house for a short errand on windless days with no tape or glue--the hair from the piece clung to the hair on the sides of my head well enough to actually be fairly secure during calm weather.

    The only time I worried about it coming off was when I was fishing--and I dared not even think about buying the sailboat I always wanted.

    Back then, and maybe still, real hair hairpieces had to be washed in dry cleaning fluid, and then only rarely (maybe once every few weeks), because washing them helped to wear them out. The place that made my first two hairpieces said I could wash them in water and shampoo--but they lied.

    And washing them in water and shampoo resulted in a matted mess.

    If you wanted to wear it swimming, you had to get one made of artificial hair (basically like monofilament line used for fishing). The artificial hair back then presented its own set of problems: they couldn't make it fine enough to match thinner diameter hair, it was unnaturally shiny, and it held a set even after getting wet--which meant if your natural hair became wet from sweat or water, your natural hair would not match the hairpiece, so you had to work to get it to look right again.

    Basically, the artificial hair "behaved" differently from your natural hair--and why shouldn't it when they are two different things?

    My experience with hairpieces was really bad. I concluded that hairpieces might only work for a couch potato who doesn't venture outside of a climate controlled environment.

    But maybe if the hair were cut really short it might be easier to maintain.

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