Alex Epic
The Alex Epic system features premium human hair on an advanced, ultra-thin polymer and lace hybrid base, engineered for high-definition style and effortless wear. Bold realism meets structural excellence.
Specifications
| Collection: | Elite M Class® |
| Hair Fiber: | Human hair; gray hair is either synthetic or human. |
| Base Type: | Skin, Lace |
| Base Details: | Skin top; Skin front with beveled connection; Extended skin front w/o hair; Soft elastic mesh around back with 1/4" poly coated connection lines and 2 1/2" skin in nape; Non-slip Flex-Form |
| Base Size: | Circumference: 22"; Temple to temple: 14 1/4"; Ear to ear: 12 1/2" |
| Hair Length: | 6" |
| Lifespan: | 3-4 per year |
| Wave Pattern: | Light wave |
| Hair Direction: | Freestyle |
| Hair Density: | Medium, Light-Medium front |
Details
Unleash dynamic styling flexibility with the Alex Epic Hair System. Infused with our signature high-end e-commerce flair, this system combines a hyper-realistic, low-profile front hairline with a highly durable structural framework. Premium human hair is meticulously ventilated to offer natural, fluid movement and multi-directional parting spaces, making it perfect for the modern gentleman who requires a luxurious look that effortlessly withstands an active, daily routine.




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FAQ
What is a combination unit?
A combination (hybrid) unit blends two or more base materials — for example, a lace front for a natural hairline paired with a more durable skin or mono interior — so you get the strengths of each in one system. It combines skin's ease with lace's breathability, which makes it a versatile all-rounder.
How do I maintain a combination unit?
Most combination units follow the same roughly 2–4 week maintenance service schedule.
Who is a combination unit best for?
It suits wearers who want a natural front hairline without giving up durability — a middle ground between an all-skin and an all-lace unit, and a safe choice if you're not sure which single material is right for you.
What adhesive should I use — tape or glue?
Combination units work with either, and both is common — many wearers tape the lace area and glue the skin area for the best of both.


