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FAQ'S
Can you
explain the different kinds of wigs?
The
cap
is the base of the wig onto which hair is attached. Wigs
are available with several different types of caps and
the hair of the wig is then attached to the cap using
various techniques. Each cap type has its own distinct
advantages. On most wigs, hair is attached in "wefts."
These are strings of hair doubled over and sewn closely
together in long strands. This string is then machine
sewn, hand sewn or hand tied horizontally onto the
vertical lines of a wig cap.
A
standard cap
is the most common and most affordable cap design. The
layers of hair are machine-sewed onto the cap, which has
a closed lace layer at the crown. The hair is
pre-designed into a specific style and the crown is
often lightly teased or crimped so you cannot see down
through to the cap. This type of cap often gives the
hair a natural lift at the crown for volume.
A
capless wig
is very similar to the standard cap design. However,
instead of the closed lace layer at the crown, it has
vertical lace strips with open spaces between the wefts.
The open-wefting in the crown, back, and sides allows
for maximum ventilation. This makes the cap lighter
weight and cooler than a standard cap.
Monofilament caps
are
constructed using a thin, breathable nylon or polyester
mesh material at the crown that gives the illusion of
skin and assumes the wearer's natural scalp color by
partially revealing the scalp below. Monofilament caps
offer the most natural look as well as styling
versatility because each hair is individually hand tied
at the crown so the hair can be parted and brushed in
any direction. The entire wig may be hand tied, or the
wig may have a monofilament crown with wefted sides and
back. Monofilament wigs are an especially good choice
for those with severe or total hair loss as the cap is
soft, unlike cloth material, which can be itchy to those
with sensitive scalps.
Which
should I choose, synthetic or human hair?
Today's better quality synthetic wigs (which is all you
will find at wigs.com) are virtually indistinguishable
from human hair, except to the most practiced eye.
Synthetic wigs are easier to care for and lower priced.
The monofilament fiber "hair" used to make synthetic
wigs has "memory" which means it maintains its wave or
curl, texture and volume, requiring minimal upkeep.
Synthetic wigs, however, are not designed to accept a
permanent wave or color change and can be permanently
damaged by the use of curling irons, blow dryers or hot
rollers.
Human Hair
A human hair wig is the most natural looking option. It
can be cut, styled, permed or colored to suit your
personal taste. Human hair wigs are more durable than
synthetic wigs. However, human hair wigs are more
expensive that synthetic wigs and require more care.
They have to be shampooed, dried, styled and
conditioned, just like your natural hair. Like your
hair, they can lose their style if they get wet and
frizz on humid days. If you feel that you are not able
to provide the care required of a human hair wig, there
are human hair-synthetic blended wigs that offer a
natural look and will retain the style better than a
100% human hair wig.
There are four basic types of human hair used in wigs:
Chinese,
Indian,
Indonesian
and
Caucasian
(also called European hair). Most human hair wigs are
made from Chinese or Indian hair. Caucasian/European is
the strongest, most durable human hair for wig making.
However, this type of hair is not as readily available
and is the most expensive. Remy hair is kept in the same
direction when making a wig or hairpiece as when cut
from the donor's head. This additional attention to
detail maintains the hair cuticle in the same direction
for each hair, which, in turn, reduces tangling.
How do I
know what size to get?
Average wigs
fit heads from 21.5" to 22.5". Ninety-five percent of
our customers fall into this range. For instructions on
how to measure your head size, click here. Your wig
should be worn on your natural hairline, approximately
four fingers above the eyebrows. The back of the wig
should be pulled down to the natural hairline in the
back. Wigs have adjustable Velcro and elastic tabs in
the back so you can adjust your wig for a secure,
comfortable fit. There are also small tabs in the front
of the ears that can be adjusted to hold the wig close
to the face.
How do I
know what color to choose?
Different settings on individual monitors may distort or
change colors. The safest way to get the color that best
matches your own hair is to take advantage of our Color
Ring on Loan Program.
How do I
achieve a natural look?
Most fashion wigs come with
10% to 30%
too much hair, which is why all wigs can benefit from
fine-tuning by a professional stylist. Some wigs may
require minimal shaping, whereas other wigs may need
significant thinning. One of the secrets to successfully
wearing a wig a wig is having it professionally styled
on your head to suit your features.
How do I
care for my wig?
When not in use, always store your wig on a mannequin or
wig stand to maintain its shape.
Frequency of cleaning will depend on your environment,
lifestyle and amount of perspiration. Suggested
guidelines for cleaning are after 10 to 14 days of wear.
To clean and condition your wig, follow the
manufacturer's instructions that come with your wig.
Synthetic and Blended Wigs
Only shampoos, conditioners, hair sprays and other
styling accessories designed specifically for synthetic
wigs should be used to take care of synthetic hair or
blended (synthetic/human) hair wigs. After shampooing
and conditioning, make sure to rinse your wig thoroughly
in cool water. Always use a soft towel and carefully
blot dry (do not scrub). Allow your wig to dry naturally
overnight on a wig stand.
Human Hair Wigs
Special products should also be used on human hair wigs
because the hair in human hair wigs has been processed
several times and is vulnerable to damage. Any high
quality shampoo formulated for processed hair may be
used, however, wigsroyal.com strongly recommends you use the
products made especially for wigs to protect your
investment.
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