One question that often pops up during the inquiry is, “do you use v-loop all over the base?”. Most customers assume that a v-loop is the best technique for a skin hair toupee. In reality, it’s more complicated than that. We’re telling you everything you need to know about the v-loop technique and why it’s not the best method for skin hair systems.ultra thin hair systems

The V-loop technique is used exclusively on ultra-thin or super-thin skin bases. It works by looping the hair onto the skin base, like a ‘shape, giving the method its name. It is a ventilation method that produces no knots, giving the appearance of the hair growing from the scalp. The direction of the hair allows you to comb it in any way, including backwards. It creates a more realistic hairline due to the gradual density at the front.

At Goodyard Hair, we use the v-loop technique on the front hairline section.

V-Loop Hair System

The base design of the v-loop technique is an ultra-thin skin base, which is extremely lightweight and clear. The thickness can be as thin as 0.03mm, creating a base that you’ll barely feel.

The hair isn’t knotted into the base, as it usually is for most hair replacements, and instead is v-looped into the base. The hair is weaved through one hole and out the other, creating the ‘V’ shape from the side view. This technique means that you won’t see any knots on the base. The process we use ensures the hair is fixed to the base to avoid any shedding. As there is no knotting involved, it doesn’t instantly appear to be a hair system to those who aren’t familiar with v-loops.

Mirage Hair System

The main drawback is that the NG poly skin hair system has a lifespan of 2-3 months with proper maintenance. The thinness of the base means it’s particularly delicate. V-looped hair is more likely to shed than other ventilation methods as the hair is looped into the base with another layer of polyurethane securing the hair root. This manufacturing process means the hair is more likely to become loose and fall out.

By comparison, our Mirage hair system uses v-looping for the front 1/8 of the base, while the hair is knotted along the rest of the base. We use the v-loop on the front hairline to create the most natural look. The knotted hair in the back is stronger and won’t shed as quickly.

V-looped hair is suitable for the front hairline instead of being used over the whole base. If you want the most seamless look, you could decide to go with an all v-looped base, knowing that you’ll get a limited lifespan.

At Goodyard Hair, we offer both the V-Loop and knotted hair systems. We have other styles in stock, including full lace and a combination of lace and pu, and mono hair systems. As a wholesaler, we also accept custom orders if you have a specific design in mind for your salon or store. You’re welcome to send us an inquiry if you’re interested in purchasing any of these hair systems. You can send any questions to gyh@goodyardhair.com.