You’ve tried on wigs before.
And you know exactly how it feels when the hairline looks painted on. Or the cap slides sideways. Or the color is almost right.
But not quite.
That’s not a you problem. That’s an off-the-shelf problem.
I’ve watched people walk out of salons disappointed—again. Because they were sold “natural” but got obvious lace and stiff seams.
A custom unit isn’t just measured. It’s mapped. To your scalp shape.
Your hair density. Your exact shade. Even the subtle warmth or ash in your roots.
customunitsbymakeupd0ll.com Nummazaki Employs real artistry, not templates.
No two units are made the same way. Because no two heads are the same.
I’ve seen the process from start to finish. More than once.
This article walks you through what actually happens when you go custom. Not just the steps, but why each one matters.
You’ll know what makes these units hold up. How they breathe. Why they move like your own hair.
And whether this is worth your time and money.
Spoiler: for most people, it is.
But I’ll show you how to decide. Without hype.
What Makes a Makeup Doll Custom Unit Actually Different?
I’ve seen hundreds of wigs. Most look okay until you touch them. Or wear them for six hours.
Or try to part the hairline.
Nummazaki is the only unit I trust with virgin hair. Not “Remy” or “Brazilian blend.” Real virgin hair. Cut from one donor.
No acid baths. No silicone coating that flakes off after two washes.
That’s why it lasts. Not supposed to last. Does last. Three years minimum if you stop sleeping on it wet.
Ventilated hairlines aren’t optional here. They’re built in. Each strand hand-tied into lace so fine it disappears against your scalp.
Not “scalp-like.” Is your scalp (just) with better hair.
Glueless? Yes. But not the flimsy kind that slips when you laugh too hard.
These units use reinforced combs and silicone-lined bands. You forget it’s there. Which is the point.
Custom coloring isn’t picking from a swatch book. It’s matching your jawline’s undertone, not your wrist. I’ve watched a colorist mix 11 shades for one client.
Then adjust mid-application because the light changed.
Face shape matters more than you think. A blunt cut that works for oval faces looks harsh on square ones. We cut into your bone structure.
Not around it.
Perfect Fit Guarantee means they’ll re-measure, re-ventilate, re-cut. No charge. Most places call it “final sale” after Day 1.
Undetectable Lace? That’s the 0.03mm Swiss lace they import twice a year. Not the stuff that yellows by Month 2.
Durable Construction? Reinforced crown stitching. Double-knotted wefts.
No glue seams splitting at the nape.
customunitsbymakeupd0ll.com Nummazaki Employs this standard across every unit.
You don’t need “more options.” You need one thing that just works.
Does yours?
Your Customization Journey: From Consultation to Creation
I don’t do cookie-cutter. Neither should you.
Step one is the consultation. We talk about what you want. Not what’s trending.
Style. Length. Color.
How it’ll move when you laugh or turn your head. Then I take measurements. Not guesses.
Not approximations. Precise head measurements. Because a unit that doesn’t fit right pulls, itches, and lies flat like a sad pancake.
You want it to stay put. So do I.
Step two is hair and foundation. This is where most people rush (and) regret it later. We pick texture based on how you live.
Not how it looks under studio lights. Lace type? Depends on your skin tone, activity level, and how much you sweat.
Some lace breathes. Some hides better. Some lasts longer.
I tell you which one wins for your life.
Knot bleaching happens here (but) only if it makes sense for your skin. Not every scalp needs it.
Step three is construction. Hand-tied. Knots placed where hair actually grows.
I wrote more about this in Does Nummazaki Use Raw Fish.
Plucking the hairline isn’t optional. It’s the difference between “nice wig” and “Wait. Is that real?”
Step four is styling and coloring. I cut it dry. I color it in natural light.
I style it the way you would (not) some generic blowout.
Step five is fitting and delivery. You try it on. You move.
You shake your head. You decide if it passes. If it doesn’t?
We fix it. No debate.
This isn’t assembly-line work. It’s custom. It’s slow.
It’s intentional.
customunitsbymakeupd0ll.com Nummazaki Employs this same process (no) shortcuts, no templates.
You wouldn’t buy shoes without trying them on. Why settle for a unit that hasn’t been tested on you?
Most places skip step five. Or call it “final” after one photo.
I wait until you say yes (with) your whole body.
Custom Units: Which One Actually Fits Your Life?

I’ve installed hundreds of units. Most people pick wrong (not) because they’re dumb, but because no one tells them what actually breaks down day to day.
Closure Units? They’re the low-maintenance choice. Sewn in once, forgotten for weeks.
Great if you hate daily upkeep or just started wearing units.
Frontal Units give you an ear-to-ear hairline. You can part anywhere. Pull it back.
Wear it slick. But they demand more care. And yes, more glue.
U-Part Units? Best for folks who want real hair at the crown but still need quick access to their own scalp. Think postpartum, thinning, or just lazy Tuesdays.
Full Lace Units? Maximum realism. Minimum forgiveness.
If you sweat a lot or sleep on your side, they shift. I’ve seen three fall off before lunch.
Textures run from silky straight to kinky curly. No “one-size-fits-all” weaves here. And coloring?
Done fresh per order. No stock shades.
You’ll see “customunitsbymakeupd0ll.com Nummazaki Employs” floating around forums. Don’t assume it means anything. (They don’t even list their methods.)
Does nummazaki use raw fish? Yeah, that’s the kind of detail people obsess over while skipping how a unit breathes. Or doesn’t.
On their scalp.
Pro tip: Try a closure first. Not because it’s “easier,” but because it teaches you how your scalp reacts.
Real hair moves. Real units should too.
Keep It Flawless: Care That Actually Works
I wash mine every 7 (10) days. Not more. Not less.
Overwashing kills the integrity.
Condition only the mid-lengths and ends. Never the roots. (Yes, even if it feels weird.)
Heat styling? Low heat only. And always use a heat protectant (no) exceptions.
I’ve seen too many units frizz out after one high-heat blowout.
Store it on a wig stand. Flat surfaces crush the shape. Trust me.
Avoid sulfates and alcohol-heavy products. They dry it out fast. Stick to sulfate-free shampoos and light leave-in conditioners.
Nummazaki Employs a specific pH-balanced routine (that’s) why their units hold up so well.
The Nummazaki pharmaceuticals moss serum dershortpon helps lock in moisture without buildup (I use it twice a week).
customunitsbymakeupd0ll.com Nummazaki Employs this same logic. Gentle, consistent, no shortcuts.
Skip the overnight braids. They crease. They tangle.
They’re not worth it.
You paid for quality. Treat it like it matters.
Your Hair Shouldn’t Feel Like a Compromise
I’ve seen too many people settle for wigs that slip, itch, or scream “not real.”
You want hair that moves with you. That stays put. That nobody notices.
Except to ask what you did differently.
That’s not fantasy. It’s what happens when you skip the off-the-rack junk and go straight to customunitsbymakeupd0ll.com Nummazaki Employs.
No guessing. No reshaping. No hoping it’ll work.
Just your exact head shape. Your exact hairline. Your exact style (built) from scratch.
You’re tired of faking it. Tired of adjusting all day. Tired of feeling like your hair is holding you back.
So why wait for “someday”?
Ready to create your dream hair? Contact Nummazaki Services today to schedule your personal consultation.
Your confidence starts there.

Gabriella Irvine is a dedicated team member contributing to the growth and development of the project. With a background in environmental science, she brings valuable insights into sustainable practices and community engagement. Gabriella's passion for urban sustainability drives her to collaborate closely with other team members, ensuring that innovative strategies are effectively implemented. Her commitment to education and outreach helps empower individuals and communities to adopt eco-friendly lifestyles, making her an essential asset in fostering positive change within the project.