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5 Tips for V-loop Hair systems
V-loop skin base hair systems are among the most sought-after hairpieces for men, courtesy of their extremely natural look and unbelievably realistic hairline. It is no wonder that skin base v-loop toupees like the HD111 are among the bestselling units at Superhairpieces.
Poly versus Silicone
Many materials are used to create bases within the non-surgical hair replacement industry. The most popular have been polymer bases such as Superhairpieces’ P41L women’s topper and M101 skin hair systems. Now polymers are also integrated into designs with other materials like lace Polymers, which are derived from silicone and/or polyurethane, can often perplex newcomers in the industry due to their similar appearance at first glance.
The Cons of Silicones in Hair Products #infograhpic
In summary, Silicone is great in creating a protective coating on the hair shaft, sealing in already there moisture and providing benefits such as smoothness and heat protection. However, the benefits are only good as long as there isn’t a ton of product buildup. The best type of silicone in hair care products that avoids product buildup are ones that are water solubles, but the downside is that it doesn’t last as long as the other two types of silicone.
5 Tips For V-Loop Disposable Thin Skin Hair Systems
V-loop skin base hair systems are among the most sought-after hairpieces for men, courtesy of their extremely natural look and unbelievably realistic hairline. It is no wonder that skin base v-loop toupees like the HD111 are among the bestselling units at Superhairpieces.
5 Tips For V-Loop Disposable Thin Skin Hair Systems
If you are someone who removes your system every 2-3 weeks, our stylists recommend you opt for Ghost Bond or Ultra Hold glue on your scalp as well as on the 1” perimeter of the hair system.
5 Tips For V-Loop Disposable Thin Skin Hair Systems
V-loop skin base hair systems are among the most sought-after hairpieces for men, courtesy of their extremely natural look and unbelievably realistic hairline. It is no wonder that skin base v-loop toupees like the HD111 are among the bestselling units at Superhairpieces.
Poly versus Silicone
Many materials are used to create bases within the non-surgical hair replacement industry. The most popular have been polymer bases such as Superhairpieces’ P41L women’s topper and M101 skin hair systems. Now polymers are also integrated into designs with other materials like lace Polymers, which are derived from silicone and/or polyurethane, can often perplex newcomers in the industry due to their similar appearance at first glance.
Pros of Silicone in hair products #infographic
Silicone offers various benefits, largely attributed to the protective coating it forms around the hair cuticles, which are the outermost layer of the hair fiber. It works to reduce friction, prevent tangles and frizz, and enhance the shine, smoothness, and manageability of your locks.
Double knots #infographic
Strands of hair are used and knotted twice. As a result, these knots are more durable and provide volume for those who prefer a higher hair density. The downside is this comes at the cost of a natural-looking appearance.
Single reverse split knots #infographic
Strands of hair are split into two with the gap providing movement for the hair. They are more durable than single knots and not very detectable at the root since the knots are small. They are ideal for those who prefer messy hairstyles. This method is usually used on poly skin bases or poly skin perimeters.
V-loop #infographic
This is a type of ventilation technique, mainly used on poly skin systems, where the hair is knotted or looped into the base in a V-shape. This provides an extremely natural-looking appearance, but comes at the cost of durability which is why most hairpieces that use v-loop knotting are mainly disposable.