Hair Replacement System Base Guide Part 1: Lace And Mono | New Times Hair

To make the best hair system recommendations to your clients, you need to know the different base materials inside out. http://bit.ly/wig-base-lace-and-mono

In our latest video, you will see the different types of lace and mono bases for the hair replacement systems that we offer as well as learn about the different features of each material. We hope it can give you a fresh perspective on the hair system base options that are possible with us.

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Hi everyone in this video we're going to introduce you the full range of different base materials that we use to make hair systems at new times, hair we're gon na start by introducing French lace and, as you can see from the sample we have here as well As the base, French lace is very light, natural breathable and you can see the front of the base here, and this is where we would usually put single split knots, because those knots are very small. So it's better for a more natural look, the rest of the base. We would use double split knots because they are bigger, they're stronger and it will increase the life span of the whole hair system in terms of what kind of density French lace can support. Well, the Maxima can hold would be medium. Heavy, which you can see here is a sample of medium heavy density, and then we also have Swiss lace, which you can see here in the sample, as well as in the front section of this base. Swiss lace is very fine, very natural, also very fragile, so it has a tendency to tear easily in terms of knots. We can only use single split knots. We cannot use double split knots or double flat knots, because if we did, the bass would break it's just not strong enough to support that kind of knot as a result in something that your clients need to be aware of. You'Re not going to be able to get any more than four weeks out of a Swiss lace. Hair system regarding hair density, the maximum Swiss lace can support is medium light and you can see a medium light density sample here. So let's compare the two types of lace side-by-side. In my left hand, I have French lace and in my right Swiss lace - and you can see that Swiss lace is that much finer that much thinner that much more natural, but also more fragile than French lace. Next, we're going to introduce two mono laces to you and we can look at one here: fine, welded mono in my right hand, and if you compare it to French lace, you can see that it is a little bit thicker and stronger. Okay. Let'S look at fine welded mono in a bit more detail, so you can see the final Eldon. Mono is fine, it's natural, but it's also thicker and therefore more durable than French lace. We still use single split knots across the front for more of a realistic effect and over the rest of the base. We use double split knots since it's more durable fine, welded mono can support a heavier density and it could support up to an extra heavy hair density which you could see here now. Let'S talk about superfine, welded mono. So again, it's fine its natural, it's actually thicker than French lace, but thinner than final did mono again. We would just use single split nuts across the front double split knots elsewhere and as for density, superfine, welded mono can support a medium heavy hair density and if we're comparing fine welded mono and superfine welded mono with each other, then we can see that superfine welded Mono is thinner, but it's not as strong as finally mono thinner, more natural, but not as strong or as durable. Next, we're going to talk about fine mono mono is woven more tightly than lace, which makes it stronger and therefore more durable. You can see an example of fine mono here, strong, it's durable. We can use double split knots all over it. We can't, however, use fine mono at the edge of a base. We need to use another material to seal it. That'S for hair density. We can use extra heavy with fine mono. Then we have superfine mono superfine mono is softer finer, smoother than fine mono. Like fine mono. We can't use it at their edge of our hair system. We would need to seal it with something like skin or ribbon across the front. We use single split knots, the rest of the base. We would use double split knots. If we use double split knots, then the knots will be too big and I'll actually stick out on the underside and rub against the head and superfine mono can support medium hair density, and if we compare five mono and superfine mono together, you can see that superfine Mono is thinner softer, but there's something that you need to be aware of, with both bully of all kinds of mono. Is that, because of the way they are woven, you need to pay particular attention when you are cleaning them, because more than than not the residue from the oil or the from oil or glue that you use to attach these to your head can get stuck in The holes of the base, you may feel that you've cleaned it well enough. But if you look carefully on the on the side, you may find some white residue, that's left behind they're stuck in amongst the holes. You can see an example of this here, an example of where it hasn't been cleaned. Well enough. This can cause this of and ultimately cause hair loss, because it can damage the roots of the hair, so something you need to pay attention to new times. Her has a vast amount of industry, knowledge which we are more than happy to share with you and to help your business grow.

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