Wig Cap Construction
Cap Construction Options
-
The back has a lightweight stretch material that the wefts are sewn on
-
The closed material prevents hair from coming through and provides more structure
-
Adjustable cap
-
Very durable
-
Most popular cap construction
-
Every hair is individually tied by hand to a soft mesh cap
-
Delicate - should be handled with extra care
-
Most natural appearance of hair growth
-
More expensive due to hand labor
-
The back has wefts (rows of hair) sewn on to an open cap
-
Lightweight
-
Adjustable cap
-
Not recommended for complete hair loss due to visibility of the scalp
Secure Method Options
Clips & Combs Standard Method
Clips & Combs + WiGrip Recommended Method
Eliminate the use of clips and combs with one easy WiGrip band. Secures wig while preventing headaches and irritation.
Freedom Lining Suggested for Full or Partial Hair Loss
Freedom Lining inside cap secures any wig in place without the use of clips or combs.
Silicone Lining Suggested for Full Hair Loss
Silicone Lining inside cap secures any wig in place without the use of clips or combs.
PU Lining Suggested for Full Hair Loss When Adhesives Are Used
PU Lining protects any wig with PU tabs to adhere to double sided tape or adhesives.
Front Hairline Construction
Zig Zag Lace Front Ideal for styles worn off the face
-
Unique designed front hairline
-
1/2" Swiss Lace front hairline cut in a customized zig zag pattern for an extremely natural look
-
Eliminates cutting lace
-
Most natural front hairline
-
Delicate
-
Available in all cap constructions
-
Natural transition from forehead to wig
-
Creates illusion of wig hair growing out of your head
Wig Top Construction
-
Skin Silk Top (also known as) French Top
-
Creates scalp illusion
-
Natural look
-
Multi-directional - Can be parted in the skin part
-
Durable
-
Conceals the knot from hair
-
Single Layer of Swiss Lace
-
Most natural and lightweight
-
Eliminates any transitions that various fronts may cause