Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Different Methods of Holding on Hairpieces




In the world of those who wear hairpieces, there are only a few options of applications and a great foundation.  You should also know how important they are and roles they play when it comes to comfort and convenience. For those who wonder about your options when purchasing and wearing a hairpiece for the first time, this should give you a little insight on the subject. 
From the past to the present, the application process has a great influence on the lifespan of your hairpiece.  Methods include clips, bonding and 2-sided adhesive tape.  When choosing a method, make sure it’s the best option for you.  Women usually find the clips to work out the best; for adding fullness in thinning or balding areas.  My top pick for applying men’s hairpieces would be the tape.  My reasons come from both experience and research.  Tape has many advantages that my customers look for.  It allows for quick and easy application and removal.  This plays a great role when it comes to showering, sleeping, and playing sports.  Removing your hairpiece during these activities will help preserve your piece.  Clean up is a no brainer.  This process only involves pulling off the old tape and washing it in the proper solution, and back to new! When it comes to a great  foundation, I enjoy the durability and strength of using a fine welded mono material.  Its light weight, breathable, and the ability to hold shape makes it an ideal medium to use in making a custom fit hairpiece.  I also use a lace-front finish. Both adds to the undetected and natural look.  Finally is the option of bonding, which I am 100% against.  The reasons why include the messy job of cleaning a hairpiece full of glue, the limitation of removing it when you desire, and hygiene issuses is may cause from improper ventilation.  We all have our own favorites, top picks and reasons, but as a hairstylist and specialist for over 50 years, I think tape is the best choice!         

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