Buying your first hair piece
Wigs are worn for either prosthetic , cosmetic, or convenience reasons. Individuals who have lost all or part of their own hair because of illness or pattern baldness can disguise the condition. Wigs are dispatched with short care advice and presentation memorandum and are wrapped in a bubble wrap box. All hairpieces are quality inspected before dispatch and certification to this effect is included with the product. Wigs are constructed in two major ways: machine-made and hand-tied (pre-custom and full-custom). Machine-made wigs are usually made for individuals with hair, but this is not always the case.
Wigs are obtainable in a variety of colors and styles to make one look appealing. So if you are planning on getting a wig, do not hesitate (but do get all the information on its use and maintenance and make the right choice to suit your needs and lifestyle) and throw away all your disappointments. Hair pieces are gaining in popularity. Comfort and style has replaced the hot and heavy wigs of the past.
Hairpieces should not be sutured to the scalp considering the risk of scars and infection. Hair and hair style has an important effect, not only on the way we look, but often on the way we feel about ourselves. We partner a full head of hair with youth, vitality, and beauty, and it can be intimately connected with our self-esteem.
Synthetic wigs are pre-styled by the manufacturer and requires very little effort on the part of the wearer with regard to combing and styling the wig when worn . These wigs are easily shampooed and are simply air dried. Synthetic wigs can be less expensive than their human hair complement, depending upon whether the base of the hairpiece is machine made or hand made. Synthetics retain styling well but updating the style is far more tricky than it is with a more responsive human hair wigs. Synthetic hair cannot be colored, permed or curled with thermal instruments. So, your styling and change-out options with an inexpensive wig are constrained.
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