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  2. Lace wig - Wikipedia

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    Full lace wigs can be pulled into a high ponytail and up-do's, as opposed to lace front wigs. Full lace wigs allow for the most versatility when it comes to styling for all lace wig types. They allow for a natural hairline and natural looking parting areas throughout the wig. If a lace front wig was pulled back, it is usually obvious that it is ...

  3. Wig - Wikipedia

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    Lace wigs are quickly becoming one of the most sought-after wigs among wig wearers. The illusion of hair growing from the scalp is the feature that makes this wig the best of the best when it comes to wearing fake hair. These wigs are made with a French or Swiss lace material base.

  4. Category:Wigs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2019, at 01:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Units of textile measurement - Wikipedia

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    Den is a direct measure of linear density. [5] dtex (deci-tex): Grams per 10,000 metres of yarn. Dtex is a direct measure of linear density. [5] gr/yard: Grains per yard of yarn. Gr/yard is a direct measure of linear density, but is rarely used in the modern textile industry. ECC or NeC or Ne (English Cotton Count): The number of 840 yd lengths ...

  6. Yarn weight - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table comparing yarn weights in a range of places: USA [5] UK [6] Australia [7] Germany [citation needed] ... 0 or Lace 1 ply More than 800 40+ wpi 1.5 - 2.5

  7. Hair - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the relatively sparse density of Afro-hair, combined with its springy coils actually results in an airy, almost sponge-like structure that in turn, Jablonski argues, [55] more likely facilitates an increase in the circulation of cool air onto the scalp. Further, wet Afro-hair does not stick to the neck and scalp unless totally drenched ...

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