The V-loop ventilation method is a technique that does not have knots on the base.
The hair is injected into the skin base and then out again, which means the hair is sewn almost in a V or U shape to the roots. The v-loop ventilation method is used ONLY for ultra-thin and skin-based hair systems.
This ventilation method has been ranked at the top for excellent invisibility making injected ventilation the best choice if a person is looking for the most undetectable hair system.
Other ventilation methods for hair systems might make you feel a bit conscious about how they will look on you, but when it comes to the V loop technique it will blend so well with your scalp leaving everyone guessing if it is yours or not.
Who likes exposed hairlines? Obviously nobody, one of the best benefits of a V loop-based hair system is that it will let you show your forehead a bit so that you can easily maintain that natural look. This ventilation will allow you to style your hair back or up without the base being visible.
The V-loop technique is meant for the skin base hair system only because it has the lightest base among all the other bases available, and this directly means that your scalp can breathe efficiently.
Even when you have spent those hard 2 hours in the gym and are drained with sweat, this hair system will not leave your side.
The V-looped hair system feels lighter on your head because of the thinnest base and hair density, not only does this hair system make you feel that you are walking with your own hair but will also give you that natural scalp effect.
The V-looped hair system conforms to the shape of your head and creates that comfortable feeling, unlike those bulky hair systems that are heavy, visible, and unnatural.
You cannot do heavy or rough brushing to a V-looped hair system because they are not used to it. They only need that gentle and easy touch, so you have to be very careful with this hair system.
If you are the one who wishes to have a head full of hair, then we would suggest not going with this hair system because the V-looped hair system only prioritises a natural look with a lower density of hair.
Due to the finest craftsmanship involved in the making of this hair system, it will cost a bit more in comparison to other types of knots available for hair systems, also V-loop-based hair systems have the thinnest base so that again can add up to the cost.
In comparison to other knotted hair systems, the V-loop-based hair system sheds a bit more hair, it is because this hair system does not have knotting involved where each hair is knotted with another, so there will be a slight loss of attachment of hair from base.
If you are choosing a V-loop-based hair system, be prepared to give the utmost care to them because they need regular cleaning with specialised shampoo, also at the same time you have to consult a professional for cleaning and maintaining the hair system in the best way possible.
So if you are after that natural look then all this care is worthy of your time, money, and effort.
See, there is one simple rule if you want something to last longer you have to be extra careful with that thing – the same is the case with the V-looped hair system.
Even the individuals who have relied on this hair system for years now have ripped the system a few times during the removal.
V-looped hair systems are very delicate so you have to brush them very gently using a wide-tooth comb. While combing chances are you might see some hair shedding on your clothes but that’s okay it is normal for this hair system. Do not pull your hair while combing or otherwise as it might create serious concern.
In addition to that do not ever comb this hair system when it is wet.
Avoid over-shampooing your hair system, do not do rigorous rubbing and avoid using hair products at the roots as that will directly lead to hair slipping from the base.
Air dry your hair system instead of the blow dryer because a blow dryer has excessive heat coming that can cause damage to the strands of the hair system.