Meet the latest generation wigs that make the head of celebs who want to change their look
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Meet the latest generation wigs that make the head of celebs who want to change their look



It is not new today that celebs adhered to the wigs to change the look without having to touch the real locks. The Kardashian sisters love it. They change hair like they change clothes. Bruna Marquezine also recently appeared platinum and generated a saying that says on social networks. Many theories rolled around until it became official that the capillary change was not definitive. To become platinum for an advertising campaign, the actress used a technique called full lace, a favorite technique among the famous for having a supernatural result. The reason women bet so much on wigs these days is that they see this accessory as a way to play with multiple versions of themselves.

Currently there are several types of wig, with different techniques and increasingly perfect. We’ll talk about each one so you can get it right when choosing:

Synthetic- There are several subdivisions and qualities of synthetic wigs. Synthetic fibers are of the latest generation, easy to wash and dry, only with shampoo and conditioner, resuming the initial hairstyle without using a dryer. The models have transparent screens that perfectly reproduce the scalp (full lace), in addition to being anti-allergic and ventilated. With proper maintenance they can last up to 6 years.

Human hair - Natural human hair wigs have a higher quality than synthetic wigs, so they are usually more expensive. It is necessary to be attentive to the process of construction of the wigs, because when badly finished the effect is not natural on the head. It lasts approximately 5 years.

Manual - In this case, the hair strands are sewn manually. The work is thorough and time-consuming. Handmade wigs are usually made to measure and with molding that allows you to part your hair anywhere, ensuring more naturalness.

On the machine - Wigs made on the machine are usually synthetic. Either way, natural or not, the hair is sewn on the cap in one direction, and this makes the effect not so natural.
Full cap - Technique in which the threads are sewn into a cap that fully covers the hair. The advantage is much more voluminous hair and the disadvantage is that the scalp does not breathe as much and heats up, causing discomfort.

Open cap - "Open cap" as the name already reveals, sews the hair in bands, which allows a small space between one strand and another, allowing the scalp to breathe. This classification also includes bangs, ponytails and locks that cover only part of the hair.

Lace front - It has a fine lace mesh on the front line of the hair, allowing better handling. This front part is usually glued to the forehead making the transition to the skin smoother and less noticeable.

Full lace - The modern and most popular version of all, can even be used to make buns and ponytails. The threads at the top are individual, pulled through the cap fabric and the effect is incredible.

Got it? Choose the type of wig that you really like and can support your true needs. By choosing the right wig, you can look stylish while minimizing any problems that may occur. Thank you for reading and I hope this article can be useful.










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