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There are a number of companies that buy human hair for wigs. This is a situation from which all parties can benefit. Those selling the hair can earn a little extra for something that did not cost them a dime to begin with, and thousands of people who are suffering each year benefit from wigs made from this hair.

Keep in mind that wig makers are generally quite specific about the types of hair they are looking for with which to make their wigs. They usually require that hair has never been chemically processed in any way, whether dyed, permed, or straightened. The hair will also need to be fairly long. The standard required length is around ten inches.

There are many places to sell hair. One could search online to find human hair wig makers. They are commonly found on hair trading and buying sites, as well as auction sites and classifieds. You may even have a local wig maker in your area who you could work with.

To determine about how much your hair is worth, look at hair that is currently for sale and ask for estimates from those who you are considering selling to. Keep in mind that the price you will be paid is also determined by your hair color and the condition that it is in.

Sometime extra fees are involved if you put your hair up for sale somewhere, so make sure you do your research. If you are selling it online and want to get the best price, make sure that you have good photos and a detailed description.

Make sure that you know how to properly cut and store your hair when you sell it. Do a little research to make sure that you know how to do this the right way.

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For a natural look with full lace human hair wigs, make sure you apply it correctly. Try to avoid revealing the adhesive or the lace. It is moderately easy to apply. You will need scalp protector, cotton swabs, glue or tape adhesive, thin comb, and a rubber band or hair clip. When purchasing the lace you should specify the trimmings needed.

Wrap your own hair tightly to put a cap on or comb back the hair if it is short. Ensure that your hair is tight and smooth so you can have a tight fit. This will also avoid embarrassment.

Before applying the wig, ensure that your skin is clean. Using a cotton swab, you may swab a scalp protector lotion close to the edges of your hair and where you will be applying the wig adhesive. Instead of using scalp protector, you can use a ninety nine percent isopropyl alcohol.

If you wish to use glue for a stronger bond, first brush the hair. After brushing, make sure to swap the glue as close as possible to the edges of the hairline. To secure the hold, be sure to layer it twice at the nape of the neck. Always ensure you follow the instructions on the packaging. To avoid a mess, allow the glue dry for a minute or two before applying the wig.

Align the lace edge to the edge of adhesive and press it down for a few seconds. Ensure it is completely bonded around the perimeter by applying a thin comb pressed down on the edges. Ensure that you can only see the wig hair on your hairline. After this process, you can style as desired.

If you trim the lace yourself then you should ensure that you trim down as much lace as possible closest to the edge of the wig hair. Once you put the wig on, ensure that you have tied the hair tightly and smooth it into a rubber hair band or hair clip. This will then prevent any adhesive getting onto the hair. Leave it like that until the glue is dry and then style as desired.

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