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Difference Between Wigs and Weaves
Human Hair Wigs For wigs, some American-Africa also call it caps, without sew in or clip in . There are many kinds of wigs: synthetic wigs, human hair wigs, and machine human hair wigs, lace frontal wigs, full lace wigs, half lace wigs are are popular models from human hair wigs. Lace Front Wig Lace Wig Simply speaking, a wig is like a hat to wear it on and off easily . It consists of a cap with hair attached. Thus hair can be a completely different color, length and style for every wig one person has. Generally a wig comes off at bedtime. ( Attached Video: How to Make A Wig ) A weave (generally refer to human hair weave bundles ) is kind of hair extensions , pieces of hair woven or glued or stitched into one's own hair to make it appear fuller or longer or both. Generally the weave weight about 100g from 8 inches to 28 inches even 30 inches, as a result , the longer, the thi...
What Causes Gray Hair Except Age?
Why Hair Turns Gray Hair grows in a follicle, a bulb-like tube on your scalp. The average head has 100,000 to 150,000 follicles, each operating independently from the others. Hair in its basic, unpigmented state is white. It gets its color from melanin, a pigment that also determines skin color. Two types of melanin, eumelanin (dark brown or black) and phaeomelanin (reddish yellow), combine to make all the hair colors. One hypothesis for why hair goes gray is that aging slows or stops the hair from accessing the melanin, so it comes out gray, silver, or white instead. New research reveals that graying may be from a build-up of hydrogen peroxide in the hair cell, which causes the hair to bleach itself on the inside. Cells naturally have a small amount of hydrogen peroxide in them, but it’s kept in check by an enzyme called catalase, which converts the hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. As we age, the body produces less catalase, so the hydrogen peroxide builds up and blocks “t...
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