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Below are definitions for terms
commonly used in the product descriptions.
Hand-Tied
Construction
This means that the wig cap is very lightweight. The hairs (fibers)
are actually hand sewn into the cap, allowing for ease of styling
and parting.
Monofilament
/ MonoTop
MonoTop,
or Monofilament construction gives the appearance that the hair is
actually growing from the scalp. Thin, breathable fabric is placed
at the hairline or the front of the head toward the crown section.
The top portion of the
cap is specially woven to allow for comfort and excellent
ventilation. This helps to prevent irritation and itchiness.
Monofilament is
considered to be one of the most desirable of wig types. Most women,
especially those who wear wigs every day, feel that its superior
wearability and natural look more than justify the additional cost.
Open
Ear Tabs
These are perfect if you wear eye glasses, as the flexible material
allows for the ear tabs to adjust and contour to the face, around
the temple area.
Permanent
Lift
A backcombing effect that provides body and fullness to any wig
style.
Permanent
Tease
Without adding weight, crimping at the base adds hair volume to any
wig style.
Reverse
Wefting
Imitates a more natural look by adding short hairs around your ears
and along your natural hairline.
Stretch
Lace/Lycra
Allows the wig to conform to the shape of your head. Therefore, you
achieve a more comfortable, secure fit.
Thin
Wefting
Allows better distribution of fibers by adding more wefts with less
fiber on each strand, giving the same mobility of a hand tied wig.
Velcro
Sizing Adjustments
Allows you to adjust your wig (at the nape section) up to 1”
larger or smaller for a better fit.
Velvet
Comfort Band
A 1” band of velvet is placed on the front perimeter of the wig,
providing softness to the head, and preventing friction. A great
feature for sensitive scalps.
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