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bleached or unbleached knots

by love senada lovesena

What is bleaching knots ?

 

Bleaching knots is an effective way to improve the appearance of the wig, which makes the wig look more natural and realistic. When making a lace wig, you need to tie the hair to a piece of lace, it creates knots. When you wear a darker wig, these knots look like small black dots on the lace, as we can see from the appearance. Bleached and unbleached knots can affect how natural and real the lace wig looks.

 

Unbleached knots 

 

We will call the wig is unbleached knots virgin human hair when the hair knots not bleached when your hair was tied in the lace, and each hair strand was fixed, a black knot will appear. Some people do not care about these knots, but there are still many people who think bleached knots are a must, they can not stand it.

 

Bleached knots 

 

To reduce the knots and make lace wig look more realistic, people choose to bleach the knots. Bleached knots will look natural, but this way demands skills, experience, tools, and extra care to bleach without damaging the hairline. Bleaching weakens the roots and causes hair shedding, lessens the durability of the lace. Besides, only human hair with intact epidermis can be bleached, and the knots on black hair cannot be bleached at all.

 

Both bleached and unbleached knots have advantages and disadvantages. Considering these advantages and defects can help you decide whether to bleach knots. If your goal is to want a natural look, you can choose a bleached knot. If your goal is to make cheap human hair wigs last longer and do not care about the visible knots, you can choose unbleached knots. If you are wearing a light-colored wig, you do not need to bleach the knots because the lace and hair knots are already very light and invisible.


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