How Natural Are Human Hair Wigs | SAVAAGE Hair

How Natural Are Human Hair Wigs | SAVAAGE Hair

When you go on a search to buy yourself a wig that compliments your personality, you may find a lot of variety. In the modern world, there are multiple options for everything. This makes choosing rhings hard, but it also allows a person to buy something within whatever price range they have. Ofcourse, with limitations to range comes limitations to quality, however, SAVAAGE Hair will find you the perfect wig in an appropriate amount of money.

Making of Custom Hair Wigs

All wigs are made in a similar way;

Getting the Human Hair Ready

The human hair must first be prepared, with each strand combed into an orderly pile with the “root down” hairs placed in one pile and the “root up” hairs in another, before being recombined into a single, arranged bunch. Each bundle is carefully cleaned, combed, and disinfected to remove any contaminants. Depending on the intended wig style, hair is either left natural at this point or permanently straightened or curled. To achieve a more natural appearance when the color of the hair is not consistent, the strands are colored. The hair will be arranged so that the tips are at one end and the roots are at the other. To make sure the hair is sterile and suitable for usage, it will be thoroughly cleaned.

The Making of the Wig Pattern

The foundation of the wig is molded to a mould in order to ensure that the wig fits properly and without causing any irritation, resulting in a well-fitted wig that is secure, natural-looking, and not loose.

Laying the Foundations

The edge and the crown of the wigs’ foundation is layered onto the mould with fine mesh silk netting to match the hair color of the wig and sewn firmly in place together with silk ribbon to match the color of the foundation. All of which is held together with cotton thread laced through anchor points.

Tying Hair in Knots

Individual hair strands are attached to the foundation using numerous different techniques known as knotting. A full wig requires between 30,000 and 40,000 knots, which takes 40 hours to tie all together. This is one reason why human hair wigs can be a little more expensive.

Wig styling to complete the appearance

The completed wig is then attached to a soft block to permit styling processes, such as straightening, curling, or cutting the wig, where the hair is moistened, combed through, dried in an oven, and styled. The hair may be permanently straightened or curled to prepare it for the cap, depending on how the wig will ultimately look.

The way that the hair strands are knotted into the haircap can be with hand – hand-tied hair wigs, or it can be done through a machine.

 

Wigs Tied by Hand

As suggested by the name, each hair strand is painstakingly stitched onto a fine mesh cap, usually utilizing a small hook. Hand-tied human hair wigs are the most opulent option we offer, as they can take up to three days to complete.

Wigs that are Wefted

See more information about wefted wigs on our page about wefted wigs. Wefted or open-cap wigs are typically machine-made, and the hair is sewn in wefts (strips of hair) to the base cap. Wefted caps are airy and cool in the summer thanks to their open wefts.

Combination Wigs

Some wigs combine the two aforementioned techniques. Combination wigs typically have the top hand-tied and the sides wefted, giving them a highly natural appearance without the price of a fully hand-tied wig.

 

After learning the process used to create genuine hair wigs, you might be curious about how natural the final product appears. These wigs are typically the most realistic-looking because they are made of real human hair, especially if you choose a monofilament, hand-tied cap.

 

The Background of Natural Human Hair Wigs

Real human hair wigs look so lifelike because of the fact that the hair for them must originate from somewhere. Chinese citizens provide a significant portion of the world’s import and export of human hair. Other human hair is frequently purchased in nations including Brazil, the Philippines, Malaysia, and more.

Various Human Hair Types Used in Wigs

Virgin hair is hair that has never undergone any sort of processing or treatment, making it entirely unaltered and natural. Remy hair, on the other hand, has undergone chemical processing to obtain a certain color or texture, and its cuticles run in the same way, protecting the wig and preventing tangles.

Diverse hair types have different origins, which affects the thickness, bounce, gloss, and strength of the hair. For instance, Indian hair is light and bouncy and works well for straight, wavy, or curly styled wigs, whereas Brazilian hair is renowned for its spectacular volume, thickness, natural sheen, and durability and is frequently used for wigs/weaves for African American women searching.

SAVAAGE Hair Has Your Ideal Real Human Hair Wig.

Are you interested in buying a human hair wig? You can choose from the best assortment at SAVAAGE Hair. You can guarantee unmatched comfort with our natural, unprocessed human hair wigs, providing you the freedom to wear your wig every day without any hesitation. Contact us and let us help you find the best, most realistic-looking human hair wig for you, regardless of the style you favor.