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--- Cutting in hairpiece question
02-16-2011, 02:21 PM,
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RE: --- Cutting in hairpiece question
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Thank you Paul, for the input. I appreciate your point of view.

On a healthy head of hair, the hair will be either in the anagen, catagen and telogen phases. Healthy hair should be about 80% anagen and 10% - 20% in the catagen and telogen stage, that is the resting or falling out stage with the anagen being the growing stage. With the average life stand of the hair being 2-6 years.

So even after a fresh precision hair cut the hair with not all be the same length because of the three phrases they go through. Thus to imitate a healthy head of growing hair we want the hairs to be "staggered." The hair on a virgin hair piece are not "staggered" so it doesn't look as natural as a healthy growing head of hair.

So now you know the reason for some thinning shear work, to emulate the way natural healthy hair grows, which of course it not having the hairs all the same length as an uncut hair piece comes.



Best regards,

Jimmy
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--- Cutting in hairpiece question - Seven - 02-16-2011, 01:22 AM
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