How to Wear a Hair Integration Wig: Complete Guide to Fishnet Hair Integration Systems

How to Wear a Hair Integration Wig: Complete Guide to Fishnet Hair Integration Systems

Introduction

Hair Integration is becoming one of the most searched and discussed solutions in the wig and hairpiece industry. Unlike traditional wigs that simply cover the scalp, Hair Integration systems are designed to blend seamlessly with your own hair, creating a more natural, breathable, and realistic wearing experience.

 

1. What Is Hair Integration?

Hair Integration is a structural design concept that allows wigs or hair toppers to integrate with the wearer’s natural hair. Instead of placing a solid base on the scalp, a fishnet-style foundation is used, with evenly distributed micro openings that allow natural hair to pass through and blend with the added hair.

Because of this open fishnet structure, Hair Integration systems are among the most breathable wearable hair solutions available, making them ideal for long-term wearers or people who experience scalp heat easily.

In addition, a graduated knot or injected part design is often added at the parting area, helping to blur the boundary between natural hair and the wig for a more realistic scalp appearance.

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2. How to Wear Hair Integration Systems

One of the biggest advantages of Hair Integration is its flexible wearing methods.

Option 1: Hair Integration Wearing Method (Recommended)

The wearer pulls their own hair through the fishnet openings and secures it together with the wig hair. Many users further reinforce the system by adding hair extensions, which improves stability and makes the hair flow and parting look even more natural.

Option 2: Clip-In Wearing Method

Hair Integration bases can also be sewn with clips and worn like a traditional hair topper. However, this method is less commonly chosen, as it does not fully utilize the integration feature.

Thanks to these dual wearing options, Hair Integration systems balance both natural appearance and practicality, making them suitable for a wider range of users.

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3. Key Details That Matter in Hair Integration

Although many Hair Integration products look similar, the differences lie in the details.

① Fishnet Thread Thickness

Most mass-market fishnet bases use thicker threads because they are cheaper and easier to work with. However, thick threads make the base stiffer and more visible.

We use finer fishnet threads, which are more difficult to produce but result in a softer, more flexible, and more invisible base—something experienced customers clearly prefer.


② Mesh Hole Size

Mesh size directly affects density, comfort, and whether the base shows through. Large holes may expose the net, while overly small holes can reduce comfort and breathability.

Based on years of experience and feedback from international clients, we standardize our stock products at 0.4 cm × 0.4 cm mesh size, combined with optimized knotting and density layouts to suit most wearers.


③ Base Structure Design

Common Hair Integration base structures include:

  • Full fishnet bases

  • Fishnet with graduated parting

  • Fishnet combined with PU or mono areas

From a balance of breathability and realism, we recommend fishnet combined with a graduated part design, especially for women with thinning hair who value a natural-looking part.

We have further upgraded the traditional straight part design by allowing the injected area to spread outward slightly, creating smoother hair flow transitions and greater styling flexibility.

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Final Thoughts

Hair Integration is not a marketing gimmick—it is a functional solution developed for real wearing needs. If you value breathability, long-term comfort, and the most natural integration with your own hair, a Hair Integration system is well worth considering.



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