Machine Made Wigs Are Referred To As
Question: Semi-hand-tied wigs
Answer: Wigs constructed with a combination of synthetic hair and hand-tied human hair.
Question: braid-and-sew method
Answer: Attachment method in which hair extensions are secured to the client’s own hair by sewing braids or a weft onto an on-the-scalp braid or cornrow, which is sometimes called the track.
Question: linking
Answer: Method of attaching hair extensions in which a hook is used to pick up a small amount of hair off a parting. A link is slid on close to the scalp with a special tool. Then an extension or special addition strand is inserted into the link.
Question: bonding
Answer: Method of attaching hair extensions in which hair wefts or single strands are attached with an adhesive or bonding agent.
Question: Capless wigs
Answer: Also known as caps; machine-made from human or artificial hair which is woven into rows of wefts. Wefts are sewn to elastic strips in a circular pattern to fit the head shape.
Question: Hand-tied wigs
Answer: Also known as hand-knotted wigs; wigs made by inserting individual strands of hair into mesh foundations and knotting them with a needle.
Question: wefts
Answer: Long strips of human or artificial hair with a threaded edge.
Question: hairpiece
Answer: Small wig used to cover the top or crown of the head, or a hair attachment of some sort.
Question: Turned hair
Answer: Also called Remi hair; the root end of every single strand is sewn into the base so that the cuticles of all hair strands move in the same direction: down.
Question: Hair extensions
Answer: Hair additions that are secured to the base of the client’s natural hair in order to add length, volume, texture, or color.