Loading... Please wait...These wigs are extremely delicate and not something that can take much abuse. In most cases, it is made of natural human hair, and the wig is put together by hand. Hand-making the wig helps to ensure that each strand of hair is put in correctly and perfectly, which is part of what makes these types of wigs look so realistic.
The person who makes this type of wig, commonly called a "wigmaker", can spend hours on any one wig. The placement of hairs on these wigs are sometimes so perfect that the wigmaker will even add delicate baby hair to the edges of the wig so that it looks incredibly realistic.
The hair used to make a lace wig is selected so that it matches the wig user's hair as completely as possible. This type of wig can be styled, but it must be handled in a very careful manner so that the hair is not pulled out or the lace does not become damaged. Assuming the hair in the wig is human hair and not a synthetic fiber, it can also be styled with a curling iron, a blow dryer, and a ceramic flat iron.
Different Grades of Human Hair
Human hair comes in many different textures and grades. The human hair must be strong and healthy to produce extensions that will last and wear without tangling or drying.
Best Virgin Human Hair is cut from one donor. Be Aware! Some of resellers that use cheap factory wigs with blend poor grades of hair.
There are three types of hair generally used in making lace wigs
Some friends didn't know what's the Human Hair classification. We show you the professional classification on Descriptions:
VIRGIN simply means unprocessed, so the hair may or may not be cuticle aligned/cuticle correct/cuticle intact (i.e. cuticles all run in the same direction as they did when the hair was growing from someone's head).
REMY means that the hair is cuticle aligned regardless of whether or not it has undergone any form of processing.
Hair can be VIRGIN and REMY, and can also be virgin without being Remy or Remy without being virgin. Following is the descriptions:
VIRGIN without being Remy: For example, Indian "fallen hair" which is untreated hair collected from comb or the ground - it's still VIRGIN hair because it hasn't been dyed or premed, but it's not cuticle aligned because the hair have been scattered around and this there is no way of knowing which way the cuticle went.
REMY without being Virgin: For example, someone who dyed her hair blonde and then cut it off in a ponytail, and the hair was re-sold in that ponytail - it's REMY because the hairs are all going in the same direction as they were when they were growing from the girl's head, but it's not virgin because she dyed it.
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