Human Hair Wigs Do I Need a Dermal Barrier for the Application?

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Human hair wigs will provide perfect illusion of real hair. However, you may not achieve substantial illusion of realistic scalp except you opt for lace wig version of human hair system. The trendy human hair systems constructed with lace cap base have gradually replaced the regular human hair systems. Is Dermal Barrier Necessary for human hair lace front wigs Application? Well, it may be necessary to explain what dermal barrier means, especially for the benefit of those who are hearing the term for the first time. Dermal barrier is simply another name for scalp protector. You need to apply scalp protector to your scalp skin prior to adhesive application. Some people and even stylists may argue that dermal protection is not necessary for human hair wigs application. Well, perhaps you should be your own judge; is it sensible to expose your skin to the likely effects of harsh chemicals contained in lace wig adhesive, especially the super-hold grades? What does it hurt to protect your skin and not to take risk of making your skin vulnerable to irritation? Even if you have insensitive skin, you may not tell…just apply scalp protector on your scalp skin and allow it to dry before installing your full lace human hair system. So, obviously, dermal protection is not an optional practice when it comes to lace front human hair wigs application. You can purchase scalp protector along with your human hair wig, some stores will also stock such wig accessories. Alternatively, you can buy from stores that sell only wig accessories. Scalp protector and other essential wig accessories such as knot sealants would usually cost only few dollars. human hair wigs will surpass your expectations of realistic hair appearance, especially when you settle for the lace wig option (either the full lace or lace front wig). You will also need to apply sufficient wig care.

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