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The Things To Consider When Buying A Hairpiece
As far as the wig's manufacturing process is concerned, hair systems can be hand-tied or machine-tied. Hand-tied wigs can also be custom made, which is the most expensive alternative. The foundation of a hair system can be either a polymer or a mesh. The polymer foundation is a more affordable but also a less comfortable option. A mesh structure breathes better than polymer structures and is thus more comfortable to wear but, besides being more expensive, it is also a less durable alternative and more difficult to maintain. Mesh is suitable for creating really authentic-looking hairlines, therefore many wigs combine both technologies, mesh for the hairline and the polymer structure for the inside of the wig. The method of fixing a wig to your scalp and blending it with your existing hair is an extremely important factor. There are semi-permanently attached hair systems that are either glued to your scalp or woven into your remaining hair and these can only be removed in a hair salon once every five or six weeks for cleaning and maintenance. These systems cling tightly to your scalp but can be unhealthy and uncomfortable to wear after a couple of weeks of use. The temporarily-attached hair systems use double-sided sticky tape or clips to fix the hairpiece to your scalp and existing hair. They can be removed and cleaned any time you like but can also be easily and unexpectedly removed, leading to embarrassing situations. The final determining factor when deciding on buying the most suitable hair system is the price. Any hair system is temporary in nature, it will not last for ever like hair transplants do. Nevertheless, they can be quite expensive. Hair transplants can cost as much as ten thousand dollars or more. Although you can get a wig for a few hundred dollars, the more authentic pieces cost a few thousand dollars and require regular maintenance costing a couple of hundred dollars a month. In addition, you need to buy at least two identical pieces, one to wear while the other is being maintained by your hair salon. Although not cheap, hair systems are often the only option to replace the lost hair for many alopecia areata patients, as well as a large portion of female hair loss sufferers. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The author of this article is the editor of a website dedicated to educating the public on treating premature gray hair and different types of hair loss by surgical and non-surgical means, including non-surgical hair replacement. You can use his blog to read and/or write a consumer review on any hair loss treatment you have used and thus share you experiences with other readers. |
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