Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Hair Closure FAQ's

How are hair closures applied?
Closures are attached to the horseshoe section of your head from just behind your hairline to the top center of the head. Closures can be applied many ways.
  • The most popular method used to attach a closure is by sewing it into your hair. This is done by attaching it to cornrow braids along the perimeter.
  • You can also bond the closure onto your head, by using hair tape or hair glue.
  • Since our closures are lace frontal closures you can also sew the back of the closure into your head and glue the front lace base part using hair tape or hair glue.
  • You can also add clips to the closure and clip it on.
How can I style the closure?
Our closures are freestyle closures; which, allows for styling freedom. You can style your hair any way you choose. This includes a part down the middle, a side part, and no part with all your hair pulled back. The hair closures are made with 100% remy human and can be curled, flat ironed etc to achieve any hair style you want.


How long does the closure last?
Our hair closures last for several installs. With proper care, it can last up to a year or longer.


How many packs of hair will I need with a closure?
How much hair you will need with a closure depends on a couple of things: (1) the hair length and (2) the fullness you desire:


10"-12"= 1-1.5 packs
14"-16"= 1.5-2 packs
18"-22"=2-2.5 packs
22"-26"= 2.5-3 packs


What is the difference between the swiss lace and thin skin closure?
The difference between swiss lace and thin skin closure is that the swiss lace closure is made with a transparent nylon lace material that has many tines holes; which allows for ventilation. The thin skin closure is made of a non-transparent polyurethane material that resembles a scalp and gives the appearance that hair is growing from the scalp. Thin skin closure can also accommodate any kind of attachment whether it is bonding with glue or tape, or sewing. They are both very durable and natural looking.

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