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What is the difference between Swiss lace & French lace
- We use the Swiss lace for our products.cause Swiss lace is finer and softer than french lace Swiss lace is with better and natural looking to match the skin.french lace is a bit thicker and more durable for use.both two types of laces can be dyed to match different skins.
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How To Distinguish The Wig Density
- Density is defined as how thick or thin you want your hair to be. The standard density is 130% which is Medium Density. If you do not like your hair to be too thick we suggest starting out with Light to Medium Density.
- 100% = Light to Medium Density 130% = Medium Density
- 150% = Medium to Heavy Density 180% = Heavy Density
How To Distinguish The Wig Cap Structure
- The cap is the part of the hair replacement that the hair is attached to. They are different cap constructions. Each cap type has its own advantages.

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- Each hair carefully hand-knotted onto a fine tulle base
- The most natural look available
- Hair can be styled or combed in any direction
- When parted, hair looks like it’s growing straight from the scalp
- The most lightweight and comfortable cap available
- The most gentle wig for a sensitive scalp
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- Features amazingly natural-looking front hairline
- Hair can be styled away from the forehead
- Hair is hand-tied to a sheer lace
- base at the front of the cap
- Lace fabric needs gentle care and handling
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- 360° Lace Wigs have everything a Lace Front Wig does, except the lace goes around the entire perimeter of the wig. That means you can put your wig into a high ponytail because the lace in the back will look like your scalp.
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- Popular and affordable
- Hair is machine-sewn onto soft, stretchy fabric strips
- Light, cool and comfortable – wefting gives great ventilation
- Styles often feature volume and lift at the crown, with teasing at the roots so that wefting can’t be seen
- Durable and easy-care