What are the pitfalls in wig sets made from real hair?
Speaking of headsets, most of the products on the market have a 4-piece mesh base, with coffee, skin tone, and black as the main colors. Below, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various products. Coffee color: Overall feels fashionable and high-end. It is also the color that is currently the most produced and best-selling. Black: Currently commonly used for men's headsets. Men usually wear headbands only when they are bald or have very little hair. After wearing it, our scalp can be seen through the mesh. More natural Skin tone: A classic old style color, suitable for wearing bald because the skin tone is more like skin. If a woman has hair, wearing a skin tone mesh has limitations. Imagine seeing the skin tone mesh through a wig, seeing black hair through the skin tone mesh. This is quite strange. Hair texture: It's not that thicker hair is better, more hair is better, and straighter hair is better. Suitable for men, with relatively thin hair. Products with dense hair. Especially for trimming short hair, a certain density is required. In the domestic industry, a density of 90-100 is acceptable, and adding 30 Indian hair is even better Suitable for women: Women's headwear with thick and straight hair and uniform color. It's quite good. Because women need trimming and dyeing. If the hair is thin, it is easy to burn it out, and after wearing it, it is also easy to become restless and unable to comb it open. Hair loss is relatively fast. Handmade: Since the domestic handmade wig production, various idle labor forces have wanted to make wigs. For needlework, there is a significant horizontal variation in the stitching technique. It is not right to think that learning a buckle method can make a headband product well. A hood has at least 3-4 hook techniques. The top and back of the head are suitable for full fastening. The back of both sides is suitable for braid buckles. The headspin on the head is usually done by flipping the hair. At the back, there will be a machine connection and the number of rows of machine curtains. There are also certain requirements. If a headband product is not made well, it will have the following problems: poor wearing effect, not fitting, flipping, and warping. Especially the hair on both sides and back will become very curly after wearing. When choosing a headband, we also need to check if there are any issues with the buckle of the headband, if we can pull the hair off, and if some products have the entire hair hooked up incorrectly. We cannot accept products that loosen and lose hair with just a tug. In addition, many of the needles on the headbands are old buttons, and although they cannot be pulled off, the direction of the flow of the headbands is incorrect. Especially if the buckle on the top and back of the head is relatively inverted and cannot stand up, it is easy to have split seams. If the back of the head is sewn up, it would be so awkward. The above is the senior brother's understanding of head cover products. I hope everyone can pay more attention to the process of choosing a head cover.