Monday, December 3, 2012

Hairline Illusions Wigs Versus Asian Wigs

Hairline Illusions Wigs Versus Asian Wigs

Frequently we are asked why our wigs are more expensive than Asian made lace wigs.
The simple answer is our wigs are made here in the USA and our staff and wig production cost more.
We use the finest materials and our wig builders are highly trained and we take pride in our excellent customer service.

#1 Experience and Environment:


Hairline Illusions wig builders are highly experienced and they are passionate about the outcome of all their creations. The work environment is peaceful enabling us to make superior wigs. Wig builders are paid fair market salaries.

#2 Hair Quality:

Natural “Human” hair wigs are made using real hair. Most hair suppliers use hair with fillers. In some cases animal hair (from angora, horses, yak and sheep) are used as fillers. Kanekalon and Toyokalon are also used as fillers. Hair cost is very low.

Hairline Illusions uses 100% human hair purchased from hair collectors and straight from donors. Hair can cost from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on the donor’s asking price.

#3 Materials:

Most Asian wig bases are made with polyester and nylon meshes. The costs of these laces are cheaper than the materials used to construct a Hairline Illusions wig.

#4 Construction Time:


Fully hand-tied Asian made wigs can take anywhere from 40 to 55 hours to construct.

Hairline Illusions invisible systems can take from 120 hours to construct because of the advance materials and the time-consuming techniques used.

#5 Wig Life


Hairline Illusions wigs are made for everyday long-term use and last 1 to 5 years depending on wig base. Backed by a 6 month to 1 year’s warranty depending on the base you select.

Asian wigs last 1 to 3 months.

Conclusion:
Hairline Illusions wigs aren’t the cheapest but if you prefer a quality realistic looking wig made right here in the USA, we are here to serve you.

We offer financing and payment plan options for those who qualify.

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