Duo Wave wig Duo Fibre Collection Gisela Mayer
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They have cleverly included a sheer, left HANDTIED MONOFILAMENT PARTING. This creates the impression that the hair in this particular area, looks like it is coming from your own scalp.
There is an additional feature of a LACE FRONT. This is the ultimate for a natural hairline, creating an undetectable finish.
Want to learn more about the different cap types?
Read our wig cap guideA hand-tied wig is a type of wig construction where each hair strand is individually hand-knotted onto the wig cap. This method offers a highly natural appearance and greater flexibility in styling compared to machine-made wigs.
The key features of a hand-tied wig can include:
- Fully Hand-Tied Wigs: The entire cap is hand-tied, providing the most natural movement and flexibility. This allows the hair to move freely in any direction, which enhances the wig's realism.
- Partially Hand-Tied Wigs: Combines hand-tied sections with machine-made wefts to offer a balance of natural appearance and affordability. Common features may include a hand-tied top or crown with wefted sides and back.
The benefits include:
- Very Natural Appearance: Because the hair is hand-tied, it appears to come directly from the scalp. This makes the wig look very realistic.
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Comfort: The cap is usually made from a lightweight and breathable material, making it comfortable to wear for long periods. Suitable for individuals with sensitive scalps or those experiencing hair loss due to medical conditions.
- Versatile Styling: Allows for more versatile styling options, as the hair can be parted in any direction. You can change your hairstyle without worrying about exposing the wig cap.
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A monofilament is a type of wig cap construction upon which a fine layer of transparent micro-mesh is inserted at the parting, crown or top area. Each strand of hair is then individually hand-tied to this layer of mesh to mimic natural hair growth and to give a natural appearance. They are ideal for individuals seeking a natural-looking and comfortable wig solution, whether for fashion purposes, hair loss, or medical reasons.
The key features that a monofilament wig can have, include:
- Monofilament Top: The top of the wig is made from a fine, breathable mesh material known as 'monofilament'. Individual hairs are hand-tied to the monofilament, allowing for a natural look and versatile styling.
- Monofilament Part: Only a section of the wig, typically along the parting line, is made from monofilament. This offers a more affordable option while still providing a natural look at the part.
- Monofilament Crown: The monofilament material is concentrated at the crown of the wig, giving a natural appearance at the top while the rest of the cap may be constructed from other materials.
The benefits include:
- Natural Look: The hand-tied construction and realistic scalp appearance help the wig look natural.
- Comfort: Lightweight and breathable, making it ideal for those with sensitive scalps or undergoing medical treatments.
- Styling Flexibility: The ability to part the hair in any direction allows for more styling options.
- Durability: High-quality monofilament wigs can be more durable and long-lasting compared to other wig types.
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Yes, you can easily change the parting if your wig features a monofilament or hand-tied cap construction, as these types offer greater flexibility as they are constructed with individual hairs hand-tied to the cap material, allowing for natural movement and versatility.
However, if your wig is synthetic, it is very unlikely that you can alter the parting effectively due to the limitations of synthetic fibres and construction methods. They are typically constructed with pre-set partings and styles, as the fibres are manufactured to maintain their shape and style. Attempting to change the parting on a synthetic wig can be challenging and may not yield satisfactory results.
If you're looking for the most natural look and feel, a human hair wig is hard to beat. Whether it's the right choice for you depends on your lifestyle, budget and how much time you'd like to spend on styling and maintenance.
Human hair wigs offer incredibly natural movement and can be styled just like your own hair. You can curl, straighten, cut and even colour them, giving you complete flexibility to create the look you want. With the right care, they can also last between one and three years making them a long-term investment.
Synthetic wigs, however, have their own advantages. They're easy to care for, hold their style after washing and are ready to wear with very little effort. They're also generally more affordable, making them a fantastic option for everyday wear or for anyone who prefers a low-maintenance routine.
Many people enjoy having both. A human hair wig offers styling versatility for special occasions or everyday confidence, while a synthetic wig is perfect when you need something quick, convenient and ready to wear whatever the weather.
If you're weighing up the pros and cons, our guide to human hair vs synthetic wigs compares both options in more detail, helping you decide which is the best fit for you.
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With the right care, a human hair wig that's worn every day will typically last between one and three years. If you wear it less often you can expect it to last even longer.
How long your wig lasts depends on how it was processed during manufacturing and how well it's cared for afterwards. Washing it gently, following the manufacturer's care instructions, storing it on a wig stand away from direct sunlight and heat and limiting heat styling will all help extend its lifespan. If you wear a wig every day, rotating between two wigs can also reduce wear and help both last longer.
For more advice, take a look at our guides on how long wigs last, washing a human hair wig and keeping human hair wigs tangle-free.
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Specifications
| Wig Length: | Shoulder Length Wigs |
|---|---|
| Colour: | Black & Browns, Blondes |
| Hair Blend: | Human Hair Synthetic Fibre Blend |
| Internal Construction Type: | Hand Tied |
| Top & Crown Construction: | Lace Front, Part Monofilament, Wefted |
| Cap Size: | Average Size Wigs |
| Wig Brand: | Gisela Mayer Duo Fibre |
| Wig Style: | Curly Wigs, Layered Wigs |
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