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Full Lace Wigs for Hair Growth

<p class="articletext">Looking to promote hair growth? How about maintaining natural long and thick hair? Whether you are transitioning from natural hair, treating damaged relaxed hair or simply want a break from daily styling full lace wigs are the best choice. Unlike traditional wigs that do not allow your scalp to breath and promote breakage, full lace wigs protect the hair from harsh weather conditions and heat styling. If you have tried to give your hair some TLC to no avail, a full lace wig may be for you.<br />
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A full lace wig covers all of the wearer's hair with a thin layer of breathable lace. Breathability on a wig is extremely important. Traditional wigs have thick caps that do not breathe and actually help to suffocate the hair. For hair to grow, a clean scalp is required. Traditional wig caps promote sweating which leads to dirt. A full lace wig allows the wearer to expose their scalp to air while still wearing their styled hair. <br />
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Another advantage to wearing a full lace wig is that it does not tear away at the edges of the hair. A regular wig has elastic and cheap fabric rubbing against the edges of the hairline. Not only does this promote dirt buildup on the skin, but it breaks the hair as well. Hair breakage is the most common hair problem among women who treat their hair with relaxers and color. A full lace wig has a soft and delicate lace cap which is applied with special tape or glue. While many people believe that the tape or glue harms the hair, it is not true. Of course yanking the lace attached by glue or tape with damage hair. When properly removing tape or glue, a solvent or remover is applied to weaken the bond. <br />
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The full lace wig protects more than just the scalp and hairline. While wearing a full lace wig, all the wearer's hair is covered. Lace frontals and lace fronts require the majority of the wearer's hair to be exposed to cold weather, wind, sun damage and heat styling. A full lace wig is considered a protective style for many women who have gone natural and decided to grow out their non-chemically enhanced hair texture. Underneath the full lace wig it is possible to braid the hair to promote growth. For women who want to cut their hair and start from scratch, a full lace wig is the only route. All other lace wig types require additional extensions or the wearer's hair to be worn out.<br />
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The added bonus of wearing a full lace wig is the styling capabilities of the hair itself and your own hair. The full lace wig can be removed at any time as it is not intertwined into a lace frontal. This allows the wearer to wash their hair and condition it as often as they would like. Conditioned hair is the key to healthy longer hair. Also, a full lace wig has many options. With traditional lace wigs and even lace front wigs, styling options are limited. <br />
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With a traditional wig, the wearer must buy multiple wigs for different styles or settle on one versatile style. With lace front wigs, versatile styles are available but the wearer cannot wear high ponytails or updo's. Full lace wigs have the most versatile styles and are the least detectable as there are no blending issues. A human hair full lace wig allows even more styling options as it is possible to go from straight to curly, crimped to waved and everything in between. <br />
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For those looking to grow their natural hair or repair damaged hair, full lace wigs truly offer everything to get you started. A constant flow of air to the scalp, the ability to cleanse the hair, limited hairline breakage and styling options are just some of the benefits of a full lace wig when used for hair growth.</p>


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Creating a Business Portfolio

A well-conceived business portfolio is often the key to generating more and better projects. Here are a few things to consider when you are putting yours together.
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<br>Great Photographs:
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<br>Emphasis on great. This is often the hardest lesson for those who are trying to put together a business portfolio for the first time. Say you are a furniture maker. You create one of a kind chairs that are both functional and beautiful and that are basically pieces of art upon which one can sit on and read a book. These chairs are well constructed and will stand the test of time and do a masterful job of melding the modern and the timeless. Well, stating all of those facts is one thing, but all the words in the world are essentially useless for the purposes of getting a potential client.
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<br>This is where a professional photographer comes in. Make it a part of every job you do to get a high-resolution, high-quality photograph of your finished work that you can show potential clients. Your best work is worth nothing unless you can show it off in its best light. The reasoning behind this is simple. You cannot get by with badly lit, poorly composed snapshots of your work if you want to attract business.
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<br>If the work you do does not produce explicitly visual results, you can still employ the use of photos for shots of your employees at work, your grounds, or whatever you believe will show you and your business in the best light.
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<br>Tales of Your Success:
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<br>Your portfolio is where you get to brag a little bit about what your business has already accomplished. Better yet, it's a great place for your potential clients to get to read the glowing testimonials of your previous happy customers. You can then fill in your own details about the different projects you've been involved in, what special skills were involved, and great before and after photos if appropriate.
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<br>To gather your testimonials, contact previous clients and tell them you are putting together a portfolio. Ask them to contribute a few words about what they liked about working with you and the finished product. Because everyone is so busy these days, you may have a hard time collecting these right away. If that is the case, you can offer to write the testimonial yourself and have your former client approve or edit it at his or her discretion. Most clients will happily take you up on this offer.
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<br>Facts and Figures:
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<br>If appropriate for your business, you can divulge to your potential clients how much business you did in the past year, what awards you received, how you were able to expand your business, etc. Whatever you can mention that tells the world and your potential partners about what sets you apart from the competition is fair game.
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<br>Formats:
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<br>You should consider having your portfolio available in at least three formats: a website, a CD or DVD, and a hard copy. All should have a consistent look and feel, and the hard copy should be bound as attractively as possible. You can find a nice portfolio case, or even have your own hardcover binder on hand to create a permanent and elegant book for your clients to keep.
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