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Measurements
The easiest thing to do is send us an old hair system that fits properly. We
will use the same base measurement and return it with your new system. If that is not an
option, then either take a measurement or create a tape template.

For men:
(A) Place three to four fingers above the eyebrows and mark with a pen dot.
This
is the beginning of the natural hairline.
(B) Measure from that point backwards to the beginning of the present
hairline. For extended wear users measure 1/4 - 1/2 inches further back into the present hairline so system will be large enough to attach to your own hair.
(C) Measure from the beginning hairline (side-to-side) across top of the head. For extended wear users measure 1/4 - 1/2 inch further down each side of the present hairline so system will be large enough to attach to your own hair.
For women:
Side measurement is done like men's above, however, front to back may be
different. Because women typically thin in front but don't recede like men do,
it is wise to use the natural bang and add hair behind it. Start your
measurement about one inch behind natural front hairline, going over the top to
back as far as it needs to cover the thin area. (Some men may choose to do this
technique also). If hair is VERY thin in front, use the men's measurement
method as stated above.

Before purchasing a stock lace front
wig, you should measure your head to ensure a good fit.
Follow the
template below when taking your measurements.
Please Note:
the measurements of the lace wig you are purchasing should be no more
or
less than 1/4 to 1/2 inch difference than the measurements of your
head.
Circumference
Front
to Nape
Ear to ear forehead
Ear
to ear over top
Temple to temple
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How to make a Template
Since the key to the success of a
hair replacement system is its fit, the base must correspond to the head shape and original hairline recession. Making
a tape template of the head, which can be seen through and
drawn upon, is an ideal way to develop a pattern for such a
base and to make the proper hair system.
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Place an 18-inch
square of clear plastic wrap so that it covers
the top portion of the head. |
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After pressing the
wrap close to the head, use tape to contour the
head shape. |
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Beginning at the
forehead, place transparent tape on the wrap
over what will become the outer perimeters of
the pattern. |
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The areas of
baldness determine these outer perimeters.
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After you have taped
the boundaries, cover the inner portion of the
plastic wrap with overlapping pieces of tape.
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Apply 3 layers of
tape. |
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The tape will lock
the plastic wrap into a permanent transparent
tape template. |
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Hair System Pattern
Using a permanent marker,
draw pattern lines on the tape template while it is still on
your head. Though requirements vary from person to person,
some rules of thumb apply. The front hairline should
usually be established by placing 3 or 4 of your fingers above the brow line. Lines are drawn
from that point to form a pattern, which covers the bald area.
Deeper recessions look most natural.
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After
the entire outer perimeter of the pattern is drawn,
the desired style should be indicated. |
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If a part is desired,
draw a line from a pivot point at back crown to the
front hairline. Placement of the pivot point should
correspond to what can be seen of your original
growth. |
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Indicate
the growth pattern on the tape template,
the date the tape template is made, as well as other
pertinent information concerning your hairpiece.
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After you have finished marking the tape template,
add one more layer of tape (now 4) to cover and seal
in the markings. Since the average life of a
hairpiece is 12 to 18 months, good record keeping is
advisable to keep the hair piece current.
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Remove the
tape template from your head and trim the excess
plastic wrap.
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Curl Size
Curl size in millimeters is determined by professional perm rod used. Refer to
the list below or see the curl and waves page.
2 mm. - Nappy
Afro
15 mm. - Loose Curl - Strong
Wave 4 mm. - Regular
Afro
22 mm. - Medium Wave 8 mm. - Loose Afro
25 mm. - Light Wave 10 mm. - Tight
Curly
30 mm. - Soft Movement 13 mm. - Medium Curl - Tight Wave
40
mm. - Straight

Hair Density
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Extra light density is 60% thickness of an average head of hair. |
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Light density is 80% thickness of an average head of hair. |
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Light to medium density is considered 90% thickness of an average head of
hair. |
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Medium density is considered 100% thickness of an average head of hair. (This
is thick). |
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Medium to heavy density is considered 120% thickness of an average head of
hair. (This is very thick.) |
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Heavy density is 150% thickness of an average head of hair. (This is very, very
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Please
contact us if you have
any questions.
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Revised: April 14, 2008 |