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NY, USA; 22, August 2017: On September 1st, Hairline Illusions will be launching our patent pending Emma wig; a custom wig made especially for young girls. Much like our other wigs designed for adult clients, each wig is custom made with comfort and superior detail in mind. As a leader in the custom wig industry, we are committed to creating a rich assortment of quality products to serve our diverse market. This has brought us to develop a custom wig option for children with unparalleled quality.
Using a new medical grade mesh with a skin like feel, the Emma wig will be virtually undetectable. The mesh is meant to disappear into the skin surrounding the natural hairline for a natural look and a comfortable feel. To further enhance the hairline of the Emma wigs, we utilize ultra fine strands of our in-house developed and manufactured Bio Hair. This artificial hair retains its shape and helps to keep the wig looking as natural as possible, as it behaves similar to natural hair in terms of look, feel, and durability. Our highly skilled wig makers use care to place each individual hair on the base of the wig surrounding the hairline so that nobody will ever notice that it isn't natural hair.
In addition to the same natural and seamless look that Hairline Illusions customers have come to expect, we've kept the emphasis on comfort. The Emma wig is made with a net that is ultra fine and 40% thinner than the nets found in other wigs available elsewhere.
The Emma wig will be available exclusively to our VIP Wig Club members. This exclusive membership allows members to pay a flat fee each year for a wig and the services associated with it. Hairline Illusions will be releasing an exciting video to share more about the quality and natural look of our wigs soon, so stay tuned!
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Company: Hairline Illusions
Phone: (866)777-7567
Email: info@hairlineillusions.com
Website: http://hairlineillusions.com/emma.html