HISTORY OF HAIR IMPLANTS

Hair is a part of the body that stands out in the personal appearance of every person, and especially of that modern, flirtatious woman who always wants to look good. Therefore, taking care of hair and looking for different ways to make it look good has become a necessity for every woman who loves herself and is aware of the importance of looking appropriate in each of the environments in which she lives. she unfolds.

Throughout history, the woman has been the symbol of delicacy and refinement, and has taken great care in her beauty care, including her hair, so that it looks shiny, well-groomed, according to the clothes she wears. on each occasion, and resorting to accessories that make it stand out, such as: headbands, bows and even wigs, hairpieces and extensions.

With regard to wigs, it is important to point out that the Egyptians were pioneers in the development of this type of hair accessories, which they used in special events, and especially in religious ceremonies in order to show power and dignity. influence over the masses. They were also used by men to protect themselves from the sun, since most of them shaved their heads.

This is how the Egyptians became experts in making natural wigs, a process in which they used animal hair, and in turn combined black sheep wool with palm fibers and other materials.

If we move in history to the Far East, the use of wigs was less frequent, being used mostly for the representation of characters in plays or Geishas. In addition, during the classical era in Rome and Greece, blonde wigs predominated, which were made with the hair of the prisoners of the Germanic people, becoming a sensation for that time.

In this way, in Greece the use of wigs spread, which they called «Phénaké», a term that in that language means deception, for which it is considered that this accessory had a double meaning, and through its use its bearers they sought a masking of their true identity.

In this regard, Eusthate, Homer’s mentor, explained that the penike or phénaké was an accessory made with hair to cover the head, and that its use was typical of women and effeminate men, who wore it in order to deceive people. with whom they interacted, in order to hide their baldness.

At that time there was a simple wig that consisted of strands of hair held at the base of a hat, even hairpieces called «Entrinchones» were used, which were placed in areas where the hair was scarce, making the rest of the hair look natural, making a combination of both hairs, as many women and even men use today.

Later, around 629 after Christ, the Council of Constantinople suddenly excommunicated Christians who dared to wear wigs, because they decided to associate their wigs with sinful activities, so their wearers were repudiated and even punished if they did not. they obeyed what was decreed by this council.

Over the centuries, the use of these hairpieces was rescued in the 16th century, when women who suffered from baldness found in wigs a solution to be able to look beautiful and not expose their problem to social circles. On the other hand, wigs were used at that time in order to prevent ringworm and lice, which were diseases that frequently attacked both men and women, due to the health conditions that prevailed at that time.

It is then in the 16th century when King Louis XII of France decides to start wearing the famous wigs, because they were a symbol of power, making them fashionable, while King Charles II of England, during a long exile he spent in France became a frequent user of this accessory and made it fashionable in England as well.

It is in this way that wigs were given a great social value, which caused them to be considered basic and essential garments or accessories for high-born men of that time, who felt powerful and important wearing human hair wigs. of horse and goat, at shoulder height, which were often very heavy and uncomfortable.

Already by the eighteenth century, the wigs were worn powdered, in order to make them look whitish, coloring the hair with starch powders scented with lavender, orris root or orange flower, with which they acquired shades gray and/or bluish gray, as many young women wear today. By the year 1700 approximately, women no longer used to wear wigs, however, they complemented their hairstyles with hair, which was generally of animal origin, so that they looked more voluminous and striking.

In the first half of the 20th century, long hair was the trend, which gave way to the use of extensions, in order to achieve the desired length, give more volume and show off abundant hair, for which they managed to position themselves strongly in the fashion market, thanks also to the fact that many famous people began to use them, and the masses, therefore, were influenced by this trend, as is the case with clothes, music and endless objects that manage to penetrate popular taste.

Later, during the second half of the 20th century, specifically in the 1980s, hairstyles with marked waves began to be used, and then in the 1990s, the parades, the escalated ones, and with much more force and positioning the hair extensions they became the queens of beauty salons, becoming more affordable and common accessories.

Already located in the new millennium, fashion trends for hair have been diversifying, and hair extensions They have managed to penetrate deeply into popular culture and therefore into the fashion industry, with a variety of extensions and wigs on the market with diverse options for women of different ages and social strata, which offer their uses and advantages through social media into increasingly creative ads reaching millions of women around the world.

In this way, both the fixed extensions and those that are removed and put on at any time, come dyed in countless colors, with meshes that adhere to the skin, so that women can apply makeup on top and look super natural, which they achieve fool anyone, making them an essential beauty tool for many girls and women of any age.

Now, the market for wigs and extensions has been strengthened by the effect caused by celebrities and celebrities from the entertainment world, since it is known by all that the influence of these characters in the positioning of any fashion trend is decisive. . Therefore, below we are going to introduce you to some actresses, singers and celebrities who love wigs and practically cannot live without them.

Such is the case of Kylie Jenner, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner family, who wears wigs of different colors and lengths to attend fashion shows and in her daily life, becoming addicted to these beautiful and useful accessories. of beauty. On the other hand, her sister, Kim Kardashian, started wearing wigs since she attended the presentation of the collection. Yeezy’s by Kanye West, when she wore platinum blonde hair that surprised everyone, and since she is an expert in attracting attention and saw favorable results, she continued to use them on various occasions.

Likewise, the actress Keira Knightley has become an assiduous user of wigs, but her motives are less superficial, since she has recognized that in the last five years she has suffered from quite severe hair loss, and has been forced to wear them to protect your hair and hide your deficiency.

For her part, the famous singer Katy Perry has always been identified by wearing almost unreal wigs, very varied in terms of striking and fun shapes and colors, becoming the queen of wigs in the world of entertainment in the United States and the world.

The case of Ariana Grande is emblematic, because everyone recognizes her by her long tail and her collected hair; but it is not so real, because she wears a half ponytail and extensions that help her achieve that long tail, in order to hide her baldness caused by those continuous changes in color that damaged her hair, to the point that the falls of it have been quite prominent. So this beautiful singer who became famous sporting red hair on the series “Sam and Cat” from Nickelodeon, has had to resort to extensions to achieve her beautiful look.

Another celebrity with this same problem is Naomi Campbell, this former model who has shown her severe hair problems, has appeared in countless events with wigs that simulate her natural hair, looking beautiful as always due to the naturalness and quality of the hairpieces she uses.

Closing this list, we are going to talk to you about the singer Beyoncé, who has been characterized by frequently changing her hairstyle, however these hairstyles belong to her collection of 34 wigs that help her look splendid with natural hair, thanks to the quality of the wigs. materials that make it worth approximately one million dollars.