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There
are a few different types of lace wigs:
Full Lace front wigs or Lace Front wigs.
Some human hair and a few synthetic wigs offer
full lace front wig.
These wigs
will look the most natural, and will be undetectable.
They are
crafted to maximize breath-ability as well as added comfort. The special
transitional density of the front hairline is done to replicate the
natural pattern of growing hair.
Some of the highlights Include:
- Natural parting is possible throughout the entire wig.
- Versatility (these wigs can be worn in up-do styles, low ponytails, as well
as braids).
- Breathable, lightweight and very comfortable to wear.
A few cons with these Full lace front wigs:
- You will have to be more careful, as they tend to be more delicate
compared to other bases.
(Most likely will need to be repaired within a year-depending on your
usage.)
- They will have to be glued around the entire perimeter for a
natural look.
This could be time consuming for daily wearers- but will
not be an issue if you wear these wigs for extended periods of time.
Lace Front Wig
The lace front wig means that these baby hairs are tied around the lace edges
to appear as if the hair was growing directly from the scalp in the front
hairline. Usually, these wigs have this lace (French Lace) in the
frontal area, while the back and sides of these wigs offer a more
durable material.
(i.e: monofilament, stretch lace, polyuerathane).
Some of the highlights would be:
- Easier to apply.
- Can wear your hair styled off of the face, and pulled back in a low
ponytail.
- They are very Breathable.
- Provide a natural looking hairline.
For the best results, you actually trim the lace section (that doesn't have hair on it), to where
you own natural hairline would start.
Some of our most popular human hair monofilament wigs brands in this
category are our Impressions,
Louis Ferre,
Raquel Welch, &
Wig Pro
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