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Hair length and durability

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Category: Lace Front Wigs
Forum Name: Lace Front Wig Talk
Forum Description: Lace Front Wig Talk
URL: https://talk.hairboutique.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=61967
Printed Date: July 18 2025 at 8:39am


Topic: Hair length and durability
Posted By: Erin91
Subject: Hair length and durability
Date Posted: July 26 2008 at 5:37pm
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know how the length of hair on a lace front wig affects its durability? For that matter, does it affect it's durability? I have heard that shorter hair lasts longer because it is less prone to breakage.

Thanks for the assistance,
Erin



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Posted By: sexibeach
Date Posted: July 27 2008 at 10:06am
the length has nothing to do with durability, its the texture of hair.. and how you care for your wig once you have it.. there are many ways to insure that you can maintain you wig once you receive it and a lot of them are already listed in the newbie thread that i've posted. Lenght is not the issue, is care and texture..
 
Chinese virgin is the strongest texture of hair b/c the hair shaft is thicker..

Asian Hair is very strong and thick hair (and for the most part straight hair). It's great for that long silky look. This hair handles chemical process such as hair color quite well, but is not good hair for perming into shape- it is naturally straight and best at that. If wave or curl or even body is needed, it is best to use Eastern Indian hair.

Indian Hair is better for chemical processing..
 
Eastern Indian Hair is one of the best hair out there. In its own natural form. It is equivelent to a lite body wave but its a natural wave on its own. Even if you wish to perm hair into a Deep Wave, this hair works best because it already has wave motion on its own- resulting in much less chemical process time and giving you healther hair and longer wear time. Sometimes you can find Eastern Indian hair that has a natural mixture of body wave a deep wave.


Posted By: Erin91
Date Posted: July 27 2008 at 2:26pm
Thanks very much, I'll read your newbie thread in depth. I've only read the first part of it so far. Smile



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