HOW DO WE NAME THE HAIR COLORS?

Generally speaking, the bigger the color code is, the lighter the color will be. E.g. #20 color is lighter than #18 color. #1 color is the darkest while #60 is the lightest.

For gray colors, the last two digits of the color code refer to how much percentage of gray hair is blended in. For example, in color #210, #2 represents the darkest brown color, while #10 refers to 10% gray hair. In the same way, #220 refers to the darkest brown color blended with 20% gray hair.

“R” in the color numbers means that the certain color is one shade lighter than the color in front of the ‘R’. For example, 4R means medium brown with one shade lighter.

color 1
#1

color 1c
#1C

color 1b
#1B

color 2
#2

color 3
#3

color 4
#4

color 4r
#4R

color ash4
#ASH4

color 5
#5

color 5r
#5R

color 6
#6

color 6r
#6R

color 7
#7

color ash7
#ASH7

color 8r
#8R

color 10r
#10R

color 12r
#12R

color 17
#17

color 17r
#17R

color 18
#18

color 20
#20

color 20r
#20R

color 22r
#22R

color 30r
#30R

color 613
#613

color 60r
#60R

color 1b10
#1B10

color 1b20
#1B20

color 1b30
#1B30

color 1b40
#1B40

color 1b50
#1B50

color 1b65
#1B65

color 1b80
#1B80

color 210
#210

color 220
#220

color 240
#240

color 310
#310

color 320
#320

color 350
#350

color 365
#365

color 380
#380

color 410
#410

color 420
#420

color 440
#440

color 510
#510

color 520
#520

color 540
#540

color 550
#550

color 565
#565

color 580
#580

color 610
#610

color 620
#620

color 640
#640

color 740
#740

color 1720
#1720

color 1740
#1740

color 1750
#1750

color 1765
#1765

color 1780
#1780

color 1820
#1820

color 2020
#2020

NSY HAIR DENSITY STANDARDS

The hair density standard varies among vendors, so our density may not align with that of other vendors.

Hair system density refers to the amount of hair that is integrated or ventilated onto the base of a hairpiece. Picking the right density is crucial to ensure that the hair system looks natural and believable on the wearer.

At LaVivid, we provide a range of 6 density levels that span from “Extra Light 60%” to “Heavy 180%.”.The appropriate density will depend on various factors, such as the wearer’s age, natural hair density, and hairstyle preferences.

Extra Light 60
Extra Light 60%

Light 80
Light 80%

Medium Light 90
Medium Light 90%

Medium Light 100
Medium Light 100%

Medium Light 115
Medium Light 115%

Medium 130
Medium 130%

Heavy 150
Heavy 150%

Extra Heavy 180
Extra Heavy 180%

HOW DOES AGE AFFECT

THE CHOICE OF HAIR DENSITY?

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There is a general rule that you need to pick a density that is appropriate to your age. If you are in the older range, your hair will be lighter, and you may be in the super light (60%) to light (80%) range. If you’re in your 20s and your bio hair is also thick, you may be in the range of medium light to medium range which is around 100% to 130%. If you are in your 30s or even 40s, a more proper density would be around 90% -95%. It’s easy to get greedy when we first get the men’s hair system and think we want all the hair in the world. But sometimes a more subtle look is better.

HOW DOES HAIR SYSTEM BASE

AFFECT THE CHOICE OF DENSITY?

Different bases carry different amounts of hair.
The most delicate ultra-thin skin base can only hold a light to medium light density, whereas a mono or a silk base can hold a medium to heavy density hair.

CONSIDER YOUR EXISTING HAIR WHEN

YOU PICK A HAIR SYSTEM DENSITY

For people who are experiencing male pattern baldness, it is quite common to see they have no hair on the top of the head but still have thick hair on the sides. In this case, you can choose a density that will blend in with your existing hair.
Send us a few pictures of your existing hair like below to support@nsyhair.com and our experts will assist you in picking a suitable hair system density.

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