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Choosing  A Closure 

Choose the Right IntelliMESH™ Human Hair Closure for You
Welcome to our IntelliMESH™ Collection! Our IntelliMESH™ closures are designed to give you the perfect coverage, comfort, and breathability balance. Each closure measures 3" x 6", offering just the right amount of coverage at the hairline while allowing your scalp to breathe. With three distinct types of closures, you’re sure to find the one that suits your needs perfectly.

What is IntelliMESH™?

IntelliMESH™ closures are crafted to provide natural-looking hairlines and comfortable wear. The unique mesh construction ensures breathability and flexibility, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their hairstyle without compromising on comfort.

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Lace Closure 

 Our lace closures feature a single layer of material, making them incredibly lightweight and easy to style.
Pros:
Extremely lightweight, ensuring comfort during long wear.
The front can be easily shaped into your desired style.
More affordable, making it a great option for those who need to replace closures frequently (e.g., due to hard water effects).
Cons:
May require more frequent replacement compared to other types.
Best For: Anyone looking for a budget-friendly option that offers flexibility in styling.

Silk Closure

The silk closure features two layers—an underlying lace layer topped with a silk base, providing an ultra-realistic scalp appearance.
Pros:
The silk base mimics your scalp's natural texture and colour, offering an intimate and realistic look.
Cons:
The silk area cannot be cut, making this option better suited for those who prefer a fringe.
Best For: Clients who prioritize a realistic scalp appearance and typically wear a fringe.

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Curved Silk Closure

Description: Our premium closure features a thin diamond lace base and a lightweight silk layer, with a beautifully curved hairline.
Pros:
The curved hairline sits neatly and naturally, giving an ultra-realistic look without the need for a fringe.
Combines the best of lace and silk for an unparalleled scalp appearance and comfort.

Extremely flat and light weight
Cons:
It is more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved, but it is definitely worth the investment for those seeking the best in quality and realism.
Best For Those who want the most natural, seamless hairline without a fringe and are willing to invest in premium quality.

Fitting IntelliMESH™

How to Install Your IntelliMESH™ Closure

For the best results, follow these installation tips:

Prepping: Ensure your natural hair is clean, dry, and flat. Proper preparation is key to achieving a smooth, secure fit.
Application: IntelliMESH™ closures can be fitted using your usual application method, whether you prefer glue or sew-in techniques. Simply align the closure with your natural hairline and secure it for a flawless finish.


Blending: Style the closure to match your natural hair texture and density for a seamless look. Blending is essential to creating a natural appearance.


Advanced Techniques: If you want to create a mesh integration system using the IntelliMESH™ method or need help perfecting your hairlines, consider taking our online or conversion training. These courses provide in-depth guidance to help you master the IntelliMESH™ system and achieve professional-level results.

Understanding Colour Options 

We offer a wide range of colour options to suit every client’s needs. Here’s a guide to help you understand our colour offerings:

-Classic Colors
Description: These are solid base colours, often represented with a # symbol followed by a number (e.g., #3). Classic colours create beautiful, clean looks and are ideal for clients seeking a simple, natural appearance.
Styling Tip: Stick to shades within a three-shade difference from the natural colour for the best blend. If you need to go beyond this, consider adding wefts with a matching colour or a root to ensure a natural overall look.

 

-Roots
Description: Rooted colours are represented with a #T symbol (e.g., #T7/60), indicating a darker root area that blends into a lighter shade. Roots help create a natural transition from the scalp, making the hair look more realistic.
Styling Tip: Use roots to match the biological hair at the scalp, which allows for a seamless blend even if you’re going from dark to light.


-Mini Roots
Description: Mini roots offer a subtle, short-rooted area, providing the framing benefits of roots without making the hair appear too dark. This is perfect for clients who want a natural look without a pronounced root.
Styling Tip: Mini roots are especially effective for blondes. They help frame the face and hide natural regrowth without overwhelming the overall colour.


-Longer Blended Roots
Description: These roots are typically around an inch long and feature a soft, blended look. This effect mimics natural colour blending and is perfect for clients who want a more gradual transition in colour.
Styling Tip: Longer blended roots work well to integrate the biological hair with extensions or systems, providing a seamless and natural appearance.

-Money Piece Collection
Description: Our Money Piece Collection is part of our limited edition line. These closures are designed to create a money-piece effect within the color itself, strategically placing highlights to mimic the look of a balayage.
Styling Tip: Use these closures to achieve a stunning balayage look without the need for additional coloring, perfect for clients who love bold, face-framing highlights.

-Hot TipMatch your root colours to your biological hair. This technique is particularly effective for transitioning dark-haired clients to lighter shades while maintaining a natural blonde look. For example, T7/60 is an excellent choice for a client with base 7 roots who wants a light blonde overall appearance.

- Piano Colors

These are perfect if you're looking for a bold, clearly defined highlight and lowlight combination. The two shades stand out next to each other, providing a sharp contrast that can enhance your hairstyle's texture and movement.


-Mixed Colors

 Mixed colours are an excellent choice if you prefer a more blended, subtle effect. The finely interwoven shades create a soft, multi-dimensional look that can vary in appearance depending on the lighting, giving your hair a natural yet sophisticated finish.

Understanding IntelliMESH™ Colour Codes

Choosing the perfect colour for your IntelliMESH™ closure is crucial for achieving a seamless and natural look. We have a simple yet effective coding system to help you navigate our wide range of colour options. Here's what each symbol and code represents:

# (Classic Color): This symbol represents a solid, single-shade colour, commonly referred to as a "classic colour." These shades are consistent throughout and are ideal for creating clean, natural looks. For example, #3 would be a solid, uniform colour.


#T (Rooted Color): The "T" in this code indicates that the closure features a rooted area, with a darker shade at the base that blends into a lighter colour. This effect mimics natural hair growth, providing a realistic and soft transition from the scalp.


#P (Piano Color): Piano colours, marked with a "P," feature two shades positioned next to each other, creating a distinct highlight and lowlight effect. This combination mimics classic salon highlights, offering a visually appealing contrast that adds depth and dimension to your style.


#M (Mixed Color): Mixed colours are identified by the "M" symbol. Unlike piano colours, mixed colours blend two shades finely together, creating a multi-tonal effect without strong differentiation between the shades. This subtle blending can give the hair a richer, more dynamic appearance, which may look different depending on lighting conditions.


Rooted Combinations with Mixed Ends: Some closures combine rooted bases with mixed ends, offering a sophisticated blend of shades that transitions naturally from root to tip. Understanding these colour codes ensures you select the perfect closure to match your style and desired effect.

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