Enric Inviato: 15 Aprile 2005 Segnala Share Inviato: 15 Aprile 2005 Ciao xxxxx c'è una buona anima che può descrivermi le caratteristiche e differenze delle seguenti basi :gatto: : Dermo Ibase Poly Polygauze Thinskin Polyskin A tutte tra queste è possibile unire un fron in lace 64 o 18? Grazie mille :mago: Link al commento Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
Enric Inviato: 19 Aprile 2005 Autore Segnala Share Inviato: 19 Aprile 2005 dai su!!! :innocente: Link al commento Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
mr. marte Inviato: 19 Aprile 2005 Segnala Share Inviato: 19 Aprile 2005 Qui ci vuole un mago :60: L'uniche cose che so io sono che: la i-base è in poli ed è composta da due strati mentre la dermo ne ha uno solo...questa differenza dovrebbe dare ad una maggiore sottigliezza ma perdendo in qualità estetica.... Il poli è il materiale gommoso o siliconico che può essere usato anche per fare i contorni e il back sul lace, potendo così utilizzare il tape..ma tutte quelle combinazioni sarebbero da vedere dal vivo per essere certi di non sparare delle panzane :60: Link al commento Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
Melkor Inviato: 27 Aprile 2005 Segnala Share Inviato: 27 Aprile 2005 Ciao xxxxx c'è una buona anima che può descrivermi le caratteristiche e differenze delle seguenti basi :gatto: : Dermo Ibase Poly Polygauze Thinskin Polyskin A tutte tra queste è possibile unire un fron in lace 64 o 18? Grazie mille :mago: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sul sito della toplace ho trovato questo schema,spero sia utile :) BASE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For base we mean the material on which the hair of the hairpiece has been incorporated. Everyone has a different lifestyle and consequently there are several different types of bases: Lace Lace is the most undetectable material used in hairpieces these days.Once placed on your scalp, there is no discernable netting to signal that the hair on your head is not the hair you were born with. The lace foundation disappears as it touches your skin. SFS Super Fine Swiss Lace: is the thinnest and most delicate lace available and can be used for the front hairline, it can also be used for the entire base but #64 French Lace is recommended with a Super Fine Swiss Lace front.Virtually invisible. #18 Swiss Lace : is a little thicker than the Super Fine Swiss but does dissappear on the scalp very well and is more durable than the Super Fine Swiss.Undetectable #64 French Lace: is a good choice especially for bases. It is very durable and has good dissappearing qualities on the front hairline as well. It is available in bleached white, pink, orange yellow, tan, brown, black colors. If matched in proper color with the own skin tone is undetectable as much as #18 Swiss Lace. LACE in the Front: ADVANTAGES Most natural Glued down well is undetectable both to the sight and touch DISADVANTAGES Delicate material Need periodic mantainance Short life span (6 months) LACE in the Base: ADVANTAGES Most breathable Lightweight and confortable Glued down well is undetectable both to the sight and touch DISADVANTAGES Delicate material Less easy mantainance than thinskin Short life span (6 months) LACE + THINSKIN POLYSTRIP (around sides and back) Thinskin Polystrip is used around the perimeter of lace bases so glue or tape can be applied. It is very thin and difficult to detect it with touch. ADVANTAGES Tapes and strong adhesives can be used on the polystrip DISADVANTAGES Polystrip is more detectable to the touch than lace LACE + POLYGAUZE (around sides and back) Polygauze is used around the perimeter of lace bases so glue or tape can be applied. It is more durable and thicker than thinskin and a little more detectable to the touch. ADVANTAGES Tapes and strong adhesives can be used on the polygauze DISADVANTAGES Polygauze is more detectable to the touch than polystrip LACE FRONT + THINSKIN BASE ADVANTAGES Natural frontal hairline Easy and short mantainance with tapes and strong adhesives DISADVANTAGES Thinskin base is less breathable than lace and can't accept hair density over 85% LACE FRONT + POLYSKIN BASE ADVANTAGES Natural frontal hairline Easy and short mantainance with tapes and strong adhesives Resistent base DISADVANTAGES Polyskin base is less breathable than thinskin and more detectable to the touch THINSKIN Thinskin is a very thin poly material and can be used for bases and fronts.This type of base looks very natural when hair is injected into it. Thinskin can also be used around the perimeter of lace bases so tape can be applied to it. It is very thin and is very difficult to detect it with touch. ADVANTAGES Easy and short mantainance with tapes andr strong adhesives Natural appearence also in the frontal area Longer life span (8-12 months) DISADVANTAGES Less breathable than lace Less natural than lace in the frontal area Can't accept hair density over 85% POLYSKIN This base is constructed of a thin layer of permeable skin whereby the hair is injected or knotted into it at pre-determined angles to replicate the lift and naturalness of real hair.More durable,resistent and thicker material than thinskin and can be used for heavy hair densities. Injected and knotted hair into polyskin again does look very natural, but is easier to detect to the touch than thinskin. ADVANTAGES Easy and short mantainance with tapes and strong adhesives Accept heavy hair densities Ideal for very extended wear Longer life span (1-2 years) DISADVANTAGES Less breathable than lace Less detectable to the touch than thinskin Not a good choice as base in the frontal area for a natural-looking hairline FINE MONO in the base Fine monofilament base allows the scalp to breath easily and provides good natural look.More strong and durable than lace. ADVANTAGES Excellent breathability Accept heavy hair densities Good Life span (1 year) Hair knots don't need to be bleached DISADVANTAGES Less natural to the touch than lace Less durable than polyskin Not a good choice as base in the frontal area for a natural-looking hairline --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quello che non ho capito è: La Fine Mono è la Dermo? Sul forum di Toplace ho sentito parlare di Z14 Mono...è una dermo? 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superman Inviato: 27 Aprile 2005 Segnala Share Inviato: 27 Aprile 2005 no la mono è fatta da monofilamenti, la dermo da uno strao di poliuretano Link al commento Condividi su altri siti More sharing options...
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