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Men's Catalog The Edge Color: 330 See pages 4-5 ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG CALL 800-327-5555 TO OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT. PRODUCT INDEX OUR MISSION PRODUCT PAGE As a leader in the hair replacement industry, Hair Visions International is Afro II 18 committed to providing the highest quality products and outstanding service. Alan LM 17 We will continue to innovate and create marketing and business services that Anagize Hair & Scalp Regimen 20 bring added value to our clients. Our customers will always come first; we maintain an uncompromising commitment and passion in providing superior Bella Moda Series 15 customer service by exceeding our customers’ expectations daily. Capri Roma Milano Sorrento OUR CORE VALUES Color Chart 22-23 Our guiding principal is to always do the right thing, conduct ourselves with Danté 3 integrity, accountability and respect. We will treat everyone with a friends first Duplicator 16 attitude and never shy away from hard work or challenges. Echelon 17 Our success will always be measured by our customers’ success! Edge Series 4-5 Edge XT Edge Edge Lite Edge Plus Edge Lace Hair Academy 24 ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG Head First 25 Elán Series 6-7 We are very proud to introduce top-of-head and full-cap designs. The Elán-T Elán-EZ our current men’s catalog On Rite men’s systems featured in Elán-EZF Elán-SF featuring fashion forward hair this catalog are available in European, Elán-TF styles, photography, and hair care Human and Remi hair. If there is ever Elation 18 products. We designed our new a problem with any of our products, Folligraft Series 19 On Rite men’s catalog to serve as a we will do everything in our power to Folligraft II Folligraft V valuable and user friendly reference correct it to your satisfaction. Fusion 1 guide for you and your team. On Rite has been supporting hair Henry 19 The On Rite brand is just one of replacement businesses with Jorgen Hair Care 21 several men’s and women’s product products and services every step of Model-T 19 brands operating under the corporate the way since 1975. Our goal moving umbrella of Hair Visions International. forward is to remain as committed Omni Series 9 OmniLite OmniLace We understand that the men’s hair to you as we have been in providing business remains a viable and innovative solutions that will help Ovation Series 12 Ovation Human Hair growing market segment. This is why grow your business. Ovation Endura Fiber we continuously redefine our men’s In closing, we thank you for Ovation Lace products and services to better serve your continued patronage and Patrick Series 11 our clients’ changing needs based on look forward to serving your Patrick Human Hair market trends and technologies. needs every step of the way. Patrick Synthetic Hair Visions International offers Patrick Elite the industry’s largest inventory of Permagraft Series 14 PermaGraft I PermaGraft IV premade men’s hair systems, women’s President PermaGraft III PermaGraft V Primus 17 QSHI Hair Care 21 Razor 2 To view our latest collection of women’s designs and human Technograft Series 13 TechnoGraft I TechnoGraft III hair extensions, please ask for your free copy of the GemTress, TressAllure, TechnoGraft II TechnoGraft IV and UltraTress/Simplicity catalogs and price lists. Trevor 16 Additionally, for all adhesives, solvents, tapes, shampoos, conditioners, and Versalite 10 accessories, please ask your Hair Visions representative for the current price list. VIP 8 Fusion A quantum leap in base design technology Fusion is a remarkably soft yet durable double fine mesh material, containing invisible connection lines that can be cut without fraying. FUSION The proprietary base material delivers your client the highest level of comfort and realism. The Fusion also utilizes only the finest quality human hair that creates a remarkably natural look. The superior hair allows for total styling flexability as well as maximum hair retention. STOCK IMAGE FUSION FRONT B ½" LACE FRONT CONTOUR W/O HAIR SIZE: 2½" x ½" ½" W/HAIR 8" X 10" (SOFT FINE MESH) DENSITY: Light to medium HAIR TYPE: 1½" X ½" 100% human hair with synthetic grey SOFT FINE MESH REMOVABLE TAPE TAB LENGTH: 4" – 6" 2" DOUBLE LAYER SOFT WAVE/CURL: FINE MESH 30mm 1½" x ½" ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG | 800-327-5555 www.OnRite.com REMOVABLE COLORS: TAPE TAB A CONTOUR Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. 2½" x ½" 1 Razor The Razor was designed to keep your male clients looking sharp month after month. The Razor cuts through the ordinary with micro-thin skin technology and is the thinnest PU base on the market. The micro-thin skin RAZOR melds seamlessly with the scalp without demarcation. Just the appearance of natural hair “growing” from the scalp. Specifically designed for the discriminating client. Perfect upgrade for program clients. The Micro-Thin Skin construction is the thinnest PU base on the market. Experience the Razor for yourself. Deliver the Razor on your most demanding program client and see what a difference the Razor makes. Caution should be used! The base is RAZOR THIN! Razor Color: 1B NOTE: The micro-thin skin base construction is designed for clients who are on monthly programs. RAZOR SIZE: 8" x 10" DENSITY: Extra light density HAIR TYPE: 100% human hair. Grey synthetic up to 50%. Higher MICRO-THIN SKIN TECHNOLOGY percentage grey blends see pages 22-23. WITH V-LOOP KNOTTING THROUGHOUT LENGTH 4" - 6" COLORS: Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG | 800-327-5555 www.OnRite.com 2 Danté 100% European Hair Quality, style, confidence and charm You know that client, the one who is sophisticated, stylish, and enjoys only the best in life, the one who won’t settle for second best, the one who wants to DANTE look and feel his very best all the time. The Danté is On Rite's first 100% European Hair men’s graft. Designed with a single layer Super-Fine EZ-ON mesh with Reverse Split Knots that allows a “freestyle” hair direction for the style you want. For the man who demands only the best, he demands Danté. Danté Color: 1B DANTE REMOVABLE ½" LACE STITCHED SIZE: ON PU TAPE TAB WITHOUT HAIR 8" X 10" PU SEE THRU CUTAWAY – 1½" DENSITY: WIDE AT SIDE Light to medium SINGLE LAYER HAIR TYPE: SUPERFINE European human hair with Endura high EZ-ON MESH heat fiber for grey. LENGTH: 4" – 6" FIVE PU SEE THRU WAVE/CURL: CUTAWAYS 28mm APPROX ¼" ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG | 800-327-5555 www.OnRite.com SEPARATED PU SEE THRU BY NARROW 2½" DEEP COLORS: MESH STRIP Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. 3 EDGE Color: 330 EDGE SERIES Once applied, all of the Edges meld into the Edge Series scalp providing total transparency as well as On Rite provides you with the “Edge” on the good hair retention. competition. Advanced technology meets comfort and style. The Edge series of hair grafts offers the The superior human hair utilized allows for ultimate look for your most meticulous and softness, natural shine, as well as offering total demanding clients due to the micro construction of styling flexibility. The Edge hair grafts are the absolute best way to upgrade any client. ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG | 800-327-5555 www.OnRite.com the grafts and the innovative lace or skin surface. 4 SUPER FINE EDGE LITE FRENCH MICRO-THIN PU LACE INSERTS THROUGHOUT BASE SIZE: 8" X 10" BASE DENSITY: Light to medium HAIR TYPE: 100% human hair. Grey synthetic up to 50%. Higher percentage grey blends see pages 22-23. HAIR LENGTH: 4½" – 5½" HAIR WAVE/CURL: 28mm HAIR COLORS: Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. EDGE LACE SUPER FINE FRENCH LACE FRONT SIZE: 8" X 10" DENSITY: Light to medium EDGE SERIES TYPE: 100% human hair. Grey synthetic up to 50%. Higher percentage grey blends see pages 22-23. MICRO-THIN PU BASE LENGTH: 4½" – 5½" WAVE/CURL: 28mm COLORS: Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. EDGE [V-LOOP THROUGHOUT] EDGE PLUS [SINGLE SPLIT KNOT & V-LOOP FRONT] SIZE: 8" X 10" MICRO-THIN PU BASE DENSITY: Light to medium THROUGHOUT TYPE: 100% human hair. Grey synthetic up to 50%. Higher percentage grey blends see pages 22-23. LENGTH: 4½" – 5½" WAVE/CURL: 25mm COLORS: Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. EDGE XT SIZE: 8" X 10" DENSITY: Extra Light TYPE: 100% human hair. Grey synthetic up to EXTRA THIN MICRO-SKIN 50%. Higher percentage grey blends see PU BASE THROUGHOUT pages 22-23. LENGTH: 4" – 6" ON RITE MEN’S CATALOG | 800-327-5555 www.OnRite.com WAVE/CURL: 25mm COLORS: Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23. 5 ELÁN-T: Tissue thin throughout, with Split Knots so soft and pliable it’s impossible to tell. ELÁN-SF: Super Fine French Lace throughout with light support stitching on perimeter only. So delicate it contours to any scalp. ELÁN-EZ: Super Fine EZ–On Mesh throughout with support stitching on perimeter only. ELÁN-EZF: Super Fine French Lace front with Super Fine EZ-On Mesh in all other areas and light support stitching around the perimeter only. ELÁN-TF: Tissue thin with French Lace front. SIZE: 8" x 10" ELAN SERIES DENSITIES: Light density. Elán-EZF is light to medium TYPE: 100% human hair. Grey synthetic up to 50%. Higher percentage grey blend see page 24. Except Elan-EZ and Elan-EZF: hair type is human hair with Endura grey. See pages 22-23. LENGTH: 4" - 6" WAVE/CURL: 25mm COLORS: Color ring #6165. See pages 22-23.
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