Overall Shar Pei grooming doesn't require too much effort--and likewise, maintaining these dogs' coats isn't especially time-consuming. The short, bristly coats shed regularly, and will need brushing once or twice per week to help collect dead hairs.
Neither do these dogs need frequent bathing (once every couple of months or so is fine), but the wrinkles on their skin will need to be cleaned weekly to keep them from developing yeast or fungal infections. After baths, the wrinkles will need to be dried completely to avoid infections too.
The Shar Pei's short coat doesn't need haircuts at all.
And while it's easy for owners to learn how to fulfill all the Shar Pei grooming requirements on their own, it's a good idea to take the dog to a professional groomer at least once. The groomer can give the dog a nice makeover, and provide tips on how to groom a Shar Pei at home.
Maintaining these dogs' coats will also require the use of a few Shar Pei grooming tools, including a bristle brush or grooming mitt, a greyhound comb, hypoallergenic canine shampoo, and an optional de-shedding tool.