Black women are magical in the way we can change up our hair styles in amazing, innovative ways. Whether it’s braids, weaves or wigs, we can do it all and do it well. The best part is we can choose to rock extensions to protect or out of need. There are no rules, and we live beautifully in that versatility.

For our male counterparts, they don’t tend to have as much variety when it comes to their appearance–until now.

A barber hailing from Atlanta is poised to disrupt the entire male hair industry with his natural looking hair pieces. His technique, which he keeps private from the public, is called “cranial prosthesis.”

“I’m doing this to help other people — and that’s not just with that confidence but helping other people even make money,” Menendez told VICE News. “I’m always here to do whatever I can, and I feel like that’s what I’m called on to do, so I’m operating in my purpose and my destiny.”

“There’s balding, thinning people in every city that each of you live in,” he explained to the outlet. “There’s always gonna be a market for it.”

The installations range from $650-$2,000 per unit, with maintenance of the unit requiring $100-$200 a month.

Menendez says that men are willing to come out of the pocket for the natural look of the pieces, which surpass the unrealistic look of toupee.

The barber explains, “it’s like it’s yours; like it’s growing out of your head.”

The miraculous hair transformations caught the eye of Black twitter, with many people discussing the hair pieces with the hashtag #manweave.

https://twitter.com/77th_wonder/status/868663298295836672

These pieces are definitely a game changer for men who are balding or desire to change up their look. The question is, are you comfortable with your partner rocking one? I think it should all be equal–if we change up our looks, our partner should have the same ability to do the same.