The highest grade of human hair
What is Remy hair
What are combs?
Hairpiece designed to clip in and create a fringe over forehead.
What is a bang?
Loose or prepared strands of hair or fibers.
What are Strand-by-strands?
The simplest and quickest stitch.
What is an overcast stitch?
cost-effective and efficient hair piece type
What is synthetic hair?
Attachment that consists of many base openings.
What is an integration?
Long lengths attached to an oblong-shaped dome.
What is a cascade?
Strands of hair or fiber that is sewn or bonded along one edge.
What are wefts?
Stitch that creates a lock by passing the needle inside the loop of thread.
What is a lock stitch?
The product used to formulate synthetic hair.
What is petroleum?
Attachment that is applied directly to the scalp and is used for toupee's?
What are adhesives?
Hairpiece designed to cover bald or thinning hair.
What is a Toupee?
Location of the head that stylists avoid putting hair additions.
What is the perimeter hairline?
Stitch that involves winding the thread around the needle twice.
The animals used to make animal hair.
Yak, angora, camel, horse and sheep
The length in which newer adhesives last.
What is 6-8 weeks?
Hairpiece that covers the crown, occipital, and nape.
What is a Fall?
Method that involves heat to melt or bond the addition to natural hair.
Item used to remove sewn-in wefts.
What is a seam ripper?
The long threads used for synthetic hair pieces
What are Monofilaments?
Attachment that is supported by 3 clips along the underside of the base.
What are clips?
Hairpiece worn at the crown or at the nape.
What is a chignon?
Method that uses ultrasonic waves to secure the bonds.
What is cold fusion?
The 2 types of needles used to sew wefts to braided tracks.
What are straight or curved needles?