Wig Cap Technology – Hairware
If you are just starting your journey into wig wearing, you will have
probably heard such terms as; monofilament, lace front, hand knotted and open
cap, but what do they mean?
It’s easy to assume that underneath every wig is a simple ‘one size fits
all’ cap liner. Afterall, the main sought-after feature is the perfect style
and colour. So, let’s debunk that myth and appreciate how far wig cap
technology has progressed in recent years with an in-depth description of the
wig caps available on the market today.
Open Cap:
Also known as capless or wefted, this is the most basic and machine-made
cap. Open cap construction provides a secure, comfortable fit by combining
featherlight, close fitting cap materials with a well-ventilated design. These
styles offer many benefits for first time wig wearers.
Featuring a fine net material in the top area with an open cap in the
back. “Wefts”, or curtains of hair, are attached to a thin strip of stretch
elastic material. The wefts are disguised with a technique called “permatease”
to hide them from view at the part area. Each weft of hair is volumised
with short, finely textured fibres stitched to the “root,” preventing any
visible gaps and adding shape and body to the style. The part is backed with
sturdy lace or open wefts, while the nape and sides of the cap are open between
the bands.
Open cap styles lend themselves to shake-and-go wearability. Because of
their lightweight materials and volumised wefts of hair, open cap wigs require
little re-styling daily and keep the head cool and comfortable even in warmer
temperatures. The low maintenance care of an open cap wig also results in extended
life for the wig. Plus, in general, open cap wigs are less expensive than fully
hand-knotted wigs.
PROS:
·
Breathable
·
Lightweight
·
Affordable
·
Durable
·
Built-in
volume
CONS:
·
Not
as versatile as hand-knotted wigs.
·
The
parting and crown of wefted wigs sometimes look quite noticeable. Unless, as
with finer wigs, a combination of different weft types are used including “thin
wefting” and carefully permanent teasing the hair before sewing into the weft.
Monofilament
Monofilament
caps are a popular choice for those who wish to achieve the illusion of natural
hair growth. This cap allows for multidirectional styling whilst also providing
a cool, smooth feel against the scalp for long lasting comfort.
A
translucent segment made from a strong synthetic mesh is placed into either the
part area or the entire crown of a Classic
Cap Wigs.
The fibres are then individually hand tied onto the monofilament section, so
that each hair can move freely in any direction, creating an ultimately natural
appearance. This mobility also allows the hair to be parted and styled in any
direction.
Mono
Crown
Mono
crown provides a natural looking crest by making it appear like hair is growing
just around the crown. If you’re looking for a lush-looking crown, look for a
mono crown wig.
Mono
Top
A
mono top covers the entire crown area with double knotted soft mono, where the
hair looks like it’s growing out of the scalp and brushes in either direction.
This way, you can part your hair whichever way and it’ll look just as natural.
Mono
Top Lace Front
A
mono top lace front combines all the features of a hand-knotted mono top with a
hand-knotted deep lace front, giving you the ultimate comfort, undetectability,
and versatility. This is the kind of wig you’ll love wearing all day.
Double
mono wigs are another accessible option. These wigs are created using a double
layer of monofilament material. This design provides excellent protection from
scalp irritation.
Please
note, every person’s sensitivity is different, and you don’t necessarily need
the most luxurious features to feel comfortable whilst wearing a wig.
PROS:
·
Natural-looking
scalp
·
Natural
hair movement
·
Parting
& styling versatility
·
A
lightweight material that is cooling and pleasant
·
A
double mono has an extra layer of soft fabric for added comfort
CONS:
·
Mono
wigs can be a bit more expensive than other types of wig caps.
·
Hand-tied
knots may irritate some scalps – but don’t forget double monofilament wigs are
always an excellent alternative for sensitive scalps, as is wearing a wig
cap liner that not only feels soft to the scalp, but also keeps your own
hair in place comfortably tucked into the cap.
·
Sheer
monofilament material needs proper care.
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