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Monofilament "Medical" Wigs: Monofilament wigs were originally created by a woman experiencing alopecia (or hair loss). Today, these wigs are worn by everyone! Hair prosthesis that uses a monofilament or "multidirectional" cap, allows the hair to move freely the same as natural hair would creating a more realistic and versatile look. These wigs are essentially lighter in weight and breathable. Often times many wigs are combine with a lace front and monofilament to give you complete control over your look.
Lace Front Wigs: A hair prosthesis that uses a lace front is a very thin lace lining across the front of the wig that gives the illusion of a natural hairline. This allows for the wearer to be able to part their wig. The front of the wig can be parted into a side bang, middle part, and up into a bun.
Full Lace Wigs: Just as the Lace Front wigs, the lace is sewn at the front of the wig as well as throughout the entire wig cap. Therefore, the wearer is able to part the hair anywhere, not just at the front. In addition, the wearer is able to pull the hair up into a high ponytail and/or updo. This type of cap construction typically lasts longer than Lace Front Wigs.