Understanding how a hair system is made can give you insights into its quality and longevity. Here’s a closer look at the process, from creating the base to ventilating the hair.
1. Making the Base
The foundation of any hair system is its base, which is made from various materials, including lace, skin, a combination of lace and skin, mono + skin, mono + skin + lace, or silk. Each type of base has unique characteristics that affect the system's overall appearance and comfort.
At TopUniqueHair, we use a standard head curvature that accommodates the majority of European and American head shapes. This attention to detail ensures a comfortable fit, which is crucial for the wearer's overall experience. A well-constructed base not only enhances the natural look of the hair system but also contributes to its durability.
2. Ventilating the Hair
Once the base is ready, the next step is hair ventilation. This process involves attaching hair strands to the base using various techniques, depending on the material of the base.
Ventilation Technologies
For skin bases, we utilize several methods:
Vloop: This technique is used primarily for thinner skin bases (0.02-0.03mm and 0.04-0.06mm). Vlooping ensures a natural appearance, especially at the hairline, making it ideal for slicked-back hairstyles. However, because the base is so thin, single knots or double knots cannot be used.
Injection: This method involves injecting each hair into the skin base, simulating natural hair growth. A layer of glue is applied to the hair root side, providing a seamless look. While injection hair systems offer a very natural appearance, they may shed more easily than knotted systems.
Single Knot and Double Knot: These techniques are typically employed on thicker skin bases (0.06mm and above), allowing for a more durable structure without compromising on aesthetics. For instance, our 0.06-0.08mm skin bases often use vloop technology at the front hairline for a natural look, while the rest of the base employs knotting for added strength.
For net bases such as lace, mono, or silk, a combination of single knot and double knot techniques is utilized. Single knots are often applied to critical areas like the hairline and crown for a natural look, while double knots are used in the top and back areas to enhance durability and minimize shedding.
The Relationship Between Ventilation Technology and Lifespan
The choice of ventilation technology significantly impacts the lifespan of a hair system. Vlooped hair, for instance, provides a natural look due to the absence of knots, but it may not be as durable as a knotted system. In contrast, knotted hair systems, while potentially less natural in appearance, are designed for longer wear.
For wearers seeking both durability and a natural appearance, opting for a thicker skin base combined with a strategic use of vlooping and knotting is the best approach. This ensures that the hairline appears undetectable while maintaining the overall integrity of the system.
3. Finalizing the Hair System
After the ventilation process, additional steps are taken to enhance the hair system's quality. For skin hair systems, a layer of glue is applied to the inner side of the base. This not only provides added security but also helps the system adhere better to the scalp.
Once this is done, the hair undergoes a deep conditioning process to ensure it remains smooth and healthy. This treatment revitalizes the hair, making it easier to style and manage while ensuring it maintains a natural shine.
Conclusion
Understanding how a hair system is made can help you appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into creating these remarkable products. From the careful selection of base materials to the intricate ventilation techniques, each step is designed to provide a comfortable, natural-looking solution for hair loss. Whether you opt for a skin base or a net base, the quality and care involved in making a hair system at TopUniqueHair ensure that you can enjoy your new hair with confidence. With the right knowledge and a well-crafted hair system, you can look and feel your best every day.