Hair Replacement System Base Guide Part 2: Skin/Pu | New Times Hair

This video is the second part of our guide to the different base materials that are used to make hair replacement systems. It will introduce you to skin/PU bases. https://www.newtimeshair.com/blog/intr...

During this video, you will learn about various types of skin along with their properties and you will also learn which ventilation method is most appropriate for each type. We hope it is of great help to you for choosing a suitable wig base for your customers.

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This video we're going to introduce the different types of PU that we use for our bases. First off the finished of our skin materials, you can see a sample here, it's more material here. This is just no point nor three millimeters in thickness. This is very light. It'S very natural, almost undetectable on someone's scalp, because it's such a thin material be loops. Hair is the only type of ventilation method that we can use. The maximum density that we can use with nor pointe-noire three millimeters skin is medium light and it can't support hair longer than 14 inches and because it's such a thin material, the wearer can't expects more than a month's use out of it. Next up, we have naught point, naught six millimeter, transparent skin and again we have some samples here for you. You can see it's still very thin, very light very natural. We normally use single split knots on this material, but we can use single flat knots on the back and sides if the wearer wants a flat effect to their hair. Why don't we use double split knots or double flat? Nuts on naught point naught six millimeter skin. Well, there are three reasons: one is that double split knots and double flap knots are bigger, so they're more obvious two is that, with single knots we use poly to seal them on the underside of the base, so the hair is secured. The knots weren't loose in any way and three is if we use double, split knots or double flat knots that needs. That means we need to make two holes in the base and that will weaken it and it might break as for hair density, it can support any kind of density, but just be aware, the heavier density, the thicker the skin base needs to be. We also make nor pointe-noire eight millimeter, transparent skin. For this thickness we can use normal injected hair, but if the thickness is over naught point 1/2 millimeters lift injected is possible. Now, let's compare those three skin materials together. Now, let's have a look at PU coating, which you can see here and here we normally use PU coating on the edge of a base to strengthen it. Pu coating is made by a layer of lace or mono. That'S then added to a layer of skin. It'S much stronger and thicker than transparent skin, but also less natural. We normally use single split knots or single flap knots on PU coating, but because the material includes a layer of lace or mono, we could use double flap knots or double slit knots. If the client wants that, we also make PU with gauze, this is thin gauze with a thin layer of poly onit's, and it can be used at the edge of a base or to make the whole base. We can make it with a thickness of not point nor eight millimeters and is more natural than a PU coating. We normally just use single split knots or single flap knots on PU of gauze, but because it has a layer of gauze in it, we can use double split knots or double flap knots. If that's what the client wants and this material can take any density, then we have injected silicon. It'S silk base feels very much like real skin and the hair is silk injected. So it gives a very realistic look, and this is the only ventilation method we can use on it. The base is very thick, and this is something your client should know about. This kind of hair system cannot support any hair density and, last but not least, we have anti slip silicon anti slip. Silicon is very rough. It can't be used across the whole base. What we do is, we add it to another base material, usually on the front or the back of the sides, and it will secure the hairpiece in place and it will not slip easily. We can't add not to silicon, because if we do, the silicon will break silicon can break from just light pulling, and we can't use tape on silicon if we did, it would just fall off new times. Hair is a very professional and experienced company and whatever your base, design or base material requests are we're here to assist you

Юлия Доценко: Какой именно состав у основы? Можно ли у Вас его купить? Или его можно купить в любом магазине? What is the composition of the base? Can I buy it from you? Or can it be bought at any store?

Balaji R: How to get pu ..just pu or pu resin

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