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Mevater
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Sun, Sep 15 2013, 11:54 pm
I have a new sheitel that I see needs more hair added on the top (multi-directional area). How would they add hair? I think I heard that you cant add hair to a multi-directional top other than sloppily sewing in strips, and then its not multi-directional any more.
If that is the case, why would anyone buy multi-directional? When it thins on top, you have to throw it out?
Unfortunately this is a new wig thats already too thin. Either the color person messed up and hair thinned or it was always a thin sheitel. Its a Red Label by Georgie. WWYD?
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asmileaday
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Tue, Oct 01 2013, 10:59 am
Hairs get knotted in individually not in strips so the multi directional benefit remains the same. But you do see little ends sticking out (think of tying a knot on one end of a string, you have the long strand and then you have the short tiny end after the knot). And its a little more bulky than a natural multi. Some people purposely add hair so they can have some height.
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