I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What exactly is it? - Printable Version +- Toplace USA (https://forum.toplace.com) +-- Forum: TopLace Forum (https://forum.toplace.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: General hair replacement discussion (https://forum.toplace.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What exactly is it? (/showthread.php?tid=227) |
I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What exactly is it? - claytonT - 12-08-2009 I heard about 'freestyle ventilation' and 'flatback ventilation' but what exactly is it? Does this have to do with the hair style. Sorry for the dumb question---I'mm a newbie here. Thanks, Clayton Re: I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What exactly is it? - bingofan - 12-08-2009 Yeah --that`s about it --it`s the angle the hair is put into the base at and consequently affects the way it lies on the head. Regards. Re: I hear the term 'ventilation' used alot. What exactly is it? - ToplaceUSA - 12-08-2009 bingofan is correct. The factory technican that knots the hair on a lace base (or injects it into a skin base) can control the direction of the hair according to your order instructions. So if you want a comb back unit the hair would be directed towards the back. If you want a left part the hair would be 'ventilated' or 'directed' in that fashion. Most orders are for 'freestyle' venting which means that the hair is directed in no particilar direction. 'Freestyle' venting can be styled in any way. Regards, John |