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Below are definitions
for terms commonly used in the product descriptions.
Daily
Wear
To take on and off daily by the use of tape or clips.
Extended
Wear
One of the most popular methods of wearing hair today with the use of
medical grade adhesives, or a sewn on method.
Attachment
Options
Medical bonding, Clips, Tape, Fusion, Bonding Rings, or by using Snaps.
Polyurethane
This is used as a border to create a better form. Polyurethane can come
in three different thickness': light, medium or heavy.
PU See
Thru
This is the clearest version of P.U. you can use. Unfortunately, it
also is the weakest in terms of hair loss, since the hair has no mesh to
knot to. This is typically used in the front section.
Glass
Silk
This is the same as P.U. See Thru, except is has silk embedded
into it so the hair has something to tie into. This also appears daily
see thru and will hold up as far as hair loss is concerned.
Coated
Polyurethane
This is the least see thru of all the polyurethane's. It also is
the most durable and the thickest to the feel.
M- Mesh
Monofilament means that each hair or fiber is hand tied into an ultra
fine sheer mesh base. When looking down into a monofilament top, the
hair appears to be growing out of the scalp. Monofilament is the best
base available. Monofilament wigs or hairpieces can be styled in any
direction you desire, providing the styling versatility of real hair ...
the ultimate way to look and feel your best every day!
T- Mesh
A single layer of soft hexagon polyester.
Scallops
Used on polyurethane, an irregular front hairline created by one of 5 standard
scallops.
Forward
for Pomp
This gives the maximum lift to finished styles. Hair is vented with a center-open
crown and directed forward.
Freestyle
A/K/A "part anywhere", gives the same appearance as center crown forward
for pomp.
Welded
P-Mesh
Can be 1/8" or 1/4" in the front to create a soft edge.
DTU Folded
Lace
Is a soft 1/8" polyester mesh folded on the front edge.
T- Adhesive
A product designed for enhancing durability of the tape in front or holding
the lace material down without tape.
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