Thanks for the reply metalgirl, i just got my closue yesterday, its just a round black net with hair knotted into it. It wasn't what I expected, but it did the job. Are the nets supposed to be black?
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The silk mesh closures usually are usually a black or neutral colored sheer fine mesh base.. Lace closures (not to be confused with a lace frontal) are usually neutral colored bases..
I personally prefer the French part style closures. The base on these closures is made from a breathable fabric which looks like human skin. They are the most natural looking of the closure bases. Silk mesh and lace based closures will require a stocking cap on the underside (between the closure and your hair) to mimic the look of a natural skin scalp. French part closures do not require this.. If you want to see pics of what French part closures look like, go to my website (URL in my siggy) I have links to my picture albums.. Look for the one with my Extensions Plus Natural Curl install.. I am wearing a closure with this hair.. It is the French part type of closure I am speaking of. HTH
Edited by Divavocals - February 12 2007 at 12:37am
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Thought I'd add this.. I posted it on BHM for posterity sake, so I'll do the same here too:
Closure
Lace Frontal
What is the difference between the two??
Note: The big difference in a lace frontal and a closure is the construction, the materials used, and how they are applied.
In GENERAL a closure piece is usually used for sew in installs/applications. If placed properly just behind the hairline, it can allow the wearer to wear a full weave with no hair left out while giving the appearance of a natural scalp area.
Closures do not run temple to temple. Instead they are placed in the “horseshoe” area at the top of a weave to close off the style. (Hence the name closure)
The most popular breathable closures are constructed from silk mesh with a poly strip or thin skin around the outer perimeter of the mesh which strengthens the mesh (for a sewn-in application) or to make bonding the closure easier. These closures allow for freestyle parting along the cap area. The addition of a flesh colored stocking under will help to add the look of a natural scalp to this style of closures. This type of closure may require the sealing of the knots (as in a lace frontal) to help keep the hair secured firmly in the base.
Some vendors also construct closures from lace similar to or slightly heavier than a lace frontal. Lace based closures are installed like other closures, but may not look as natural when parted as they will tent to have a “grid” like appearance in contrast to the braided foundation they are installed on top of.
A few vendors use a combination of stretch lace and flesh colored French silk to create a breathable closure which looks like natural skin. The “skin” can be dyed to match the wearer’s own natural skin.
While not nearly as popular these days, some vendors continue to manufacture and sell non breathable closures. These closures are usually a silk mesh top with a full flesh colored poly coating or full flesh colored vinyl skin top (which was once popular in older style wigs)
In GENERAL a lacefrontal is meant to be bonded in place. Like a lacefront wig, a lacefrontal piece has a realistic hairline which is meant to mimic hair growing from the scalp. When bonded along the hairline correctly, they achieve just this affect.
Lacefrontals cover a larger area than closure as they will have a temple to temple hairline. This larger temple to temple area in combination with the replication of a natural hairline allows for many off the face type of hairstyles that are not possible with a regular closure. Just like its full sized lacefront wig counterparts, a frontal will require the sealing of the knots to help keep the hair secured firmly in the cap.
How is it installed??
Closures can be installed by bonding, as well as by attaching with the use of clips. The most popular method for installing closures is by sewing the closure then installing the rest of the weave around the closure. The closure is placed close to the edge of the braided foundation near the hair line.. The stylist then sews around the perimeter of the closure taking acre to stitch so that the stitches are concealed..
Depending on the desired finished style, some of the wearer’s own natural hair may or may not be left out near the perimeter of the front edge of the closure to help conceal the front edge.
Like a closure, lace frontals can be sewn in place or applied using clips. However a natural hairline will not be achieved if sewn or clipped in the front. Most stylists install a lacefrontal using clips or by sewing down the back of the frontal and use a bonding agent to glue the front hairline down.
Unlike a closure, none of the wearers own hair will be left out in a bonded lacefrontal installation as the piece is meant to create a natural hairline
What are my styling options
Unlike the closures of old you are not limited to simply the “China Doll” bangs look with a closure.
Closures (in particular the freestyle parting variety) will allow plenty of styling freedom. Freestyle caps allow you to part anywhere along the cap to create the style you want. Swoop bangs, etc are possible. With a good installation technique and skilled haircut, you can achieve many styling options with a closure.
The one restriction is with styles which pull the hair completely off the face. These kinds of styles are generally not possible with closures (even with a GREAT install and cut). As these pieces are not designed to specifically mimic a natural hairline off the face styles will make it difficult to discretely conceal the front edge of the closure.. Some manipulation of the installations techniques (for example bonding the closure close to the hairline) may allow some of this kind of styling versatility.
In GENERAL styles with no hair on the face are best achieved with a lacefrontal.
All of the styling options available with a closure are also possible with a lacefrontal. However, because a lacefrontal mimics the look of a natural hairline, styles with the hair pull completely off the face are possible with a lacefrontal.
Please not that in order to achieve this look flawlessly, the front perimeter of the lacefrontal must be bonded. (versus glue or clips)
How long does it last??
The lifespan of a closure depends on the quality of the hair and the cap construction. Well constructed closures can last as long as 3-5 years. Others have a lifespan of 3-12 months. Again the lifespan depends on many factors that contribute to the wear factor. (care, quality, etc..)
Due to the delicate nature of the materials in which it is constructed from, lacefrontals may have a lifespan of 3-12 months depending on a variety of factors that contribute to the wear factor. (care, quality, etc..)
Edited by Divavocals - February 26 2007 at 5:28pm
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I attach my closures with micro links - pretty much any way you attach extensions you can use with a closure - I sometimes bond them as well - using liquid gold - this gives a better blend at the front with your own hair
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On BHM, I read about the skin based and swiss based closures in curly and straight remy hair from Sultryhair. I have not tried their closures myself, but they are getting good reviews from the ladies on BHM.
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