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Head-shaped form, usually made of canvas-covered cork or Styrofoam, on which the wig is secured for fitting, cleaning, and styling.
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Method of attaching hair extensions in which hair wefts or single strands are attached with an adhesive or bonding agent.
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Wigs and Hair pieces

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Head-shaped form, usually made of canvas-covered cork or Styrofoam, on which the wig is secured for fitting, cleaning, and styling. Block
Method of attaching hair extensions in which hair wefts or single strands are attached with an adhesive or bonding agent. Bonding
Attachment method in which hair extensions are secured to client's own hair by sewing braids or a weft onto an on-the-scalp braids or cornrow, which is sometimes called track. Braid-and-sew method
Wigs constructed of easticized, mesh-fiber bases to which ther hair is attached. Cap wig
Also known as caps; machine-made from human or artifical hair wich is woven into rows of wefts. Wefts are sewn to slastic strips in a circular pattern to fit the head shaped. Capless wigs
Hair the has been shed form the head or gathered from a hairbrush, as opposed to hair that has been cut; the cuticles of the strands will move in different directions(opposite of turned or Remi hair). Fallen hair
Method of attaching extensions in which extension hair is bonded to the client's own hair with a bonding materical that is activated by heat from a special tool Fusion Bonding
Hair additions that are secured from the base of the clients natural hair in order to add lenght, volume, texture. or color. Hair Extensions
Small wig used to cover the top crown of the head, or a hair attchment of some sort. Hairpiece
Also known as hand-knotted wigs; wigs made by inserting individual straand of hair onto mesh foundations and knotting them with a needle. Hand-tied-wigs
Hairpeice that has openings in the base through wich the client's own hair is pulled to blend with the hair (natural or synthetic) of the hairpiece Integration wigs
Wigs made by feeding wefts through a sewing machine, and then sewing them together to form the base and shape of the wig Machine-made wigs
Wigs constructed with a combination of synthetic hair and hand-tied human hair. Semi-hand-tied wigs
Small wig used to cover the top or crown of the head Toupee
Also called Remi hair; the root end of every single is sewn into the base, so that the cuticles of all hair move in the same direction:down. Turned hair
Long strips of human or artifical hair with a threaded edge. Wefts
Artifical covering for the head consisting of a network if interwoven hair. Wig
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