
| About Lace Wigs Front lace wigs have thin lace from ear to ear across the hairline. Front lace wigs are made similar to regular wigs along the back and sides of the unit. When you receive the unit the lace will be long in the front, you will cut the lace along the front of the unit. The goal is to create yourself a new hairline(do not cut into the Hair). You will apply adhesive to the lace/your new hairline. Full lace wigs have thin lace all around the unit, and require the lace to be cut all around the unit. By doing so you may wear your hair anyway you like, ponytails, up-dos etc. The wigs will appear that all of the hair is growing directly from your head. Whether you are experiencing hair loss, or you just want a fabulous new look, a lace front wig is a great hair option. Once a secret among celebrities, lace wigs are now widely available and affordable. A lace front wig is a wig made with human hair hand tied to a lace base. The two types of lace used in lace front wigs are French Lace and Swiss Lace. A "Lace Front" wig has lace at the hairline that is secured with liquid adhesive or tape. When the lace is adhered to your own hairline, it gives an invisible hairline, making it look as though the hair is growing out of your scalp. All our wigs are made of Remy Hair. Remy (or Remy) hair is created by careful processing which leaves the cuticle in place. The result is stronger, superior hair. Remy hair is also called "cuticle hair" because the cuticle is left intact. Hair that is stripped of the cuticle gives the hair an artificial softness and shine that wears down over a period of time causing tangling and a poor appearance. Remy hair does not have this problem and is the highest quality hair that you can buy. Each wig is handmade and takes over thirty hrs. Of labor to complete. The knotting technique creates multi-directional hairstyling, with a natural hair flow. Knots are lightened for a realistic looking "scalp". Frequently Asked Questions How Do I Know What Size To Get? Average wigs fit head sizes from 21.5" - 22.5" Most clients fall in this range. For instructions on how to measure your head size (see below). Your wig should be worn on your natural hairline, approximately four fingers above the eyebrows. The back of the wig should be pulled down to the natural hairline in the back. How Do I Achieve a Natural Look? Most wigs come with 10% - 30% to much hair, which is why all wigs can benefit from fine tuning by professional stylist. One of the secrets to successfully wearing a wig is having it professionally styled on your head to suit your features. How Do I Care For My Wig? When not in use, always store on a mannequin or a wig stand to maintain its shape. Frequency of cleaning will depend on your environment, lifestyle and amount of perspiration. Suggested cleaning is after 10 - 14 days of wear. Always use a soft towel and carefully blot dry (do not scrub or wring). To clean and condition your wig, Follow the manufacturer's instructions that come with your wig or the instructions on your professional wig care products. The goal is to have at least two wigs in your wardrobe. It takes time to cleanse and dry your unit properly so having an extra wig will help you keep that flawless look at all times, it also cuts down on the wear and tear of your lace units. Special products should be used on human hair wigs because the hair in human hair wigs has been precessed several times and is vulnerable to damage. Any High quality shampoo formulated for precessed hair may be used, however it is recommended that you use products made especially for wigs to protect your investment. We recommend Brandywine Professional Wig Care Products! How Do I Attach A Lace wig? Wigs may be attached to: Clients that have had Chemotherapy, Alopecia or who have hair and want a flawless new hair style. Hair may be braided down, wrapped or pulled back into a ponytail. Wig combs may be attached to the back of front lace wigs or lace frontals to secure the wig to your hair if needed. Adhesives needed for daily or weekly attachment Mity Tite or attachment tape. For a weekly to monthly hold use Ultra Hold. Apply skin protector for a better hold, and to protect your skin. 1) Prep your hair, by creating a flat surface for the wig to sit on. You can braid your hair down, wrap-it or pull it back. You may want to apply a flesh tone wig liner. (the color of your scalp or close to the color) 2) Fit the wig on your head, and evaluate how and where you would like the hairline. The goal is to determine where the hairline will look most natural the rule is 3-4 fingers above your eyebrow is where your hairline should be! 3) Take the wig off and gradually start trimming the lace, only cut small amounts at a time. The goal is to create your hairline. 4) After you have created your new hairline, put the wig on and pin the hair back so you do not get adhesive on the hair. Flip back about an inch of the hairline and apply adhesive or tape to the hairline and firmly press back down onto your natural hairline. 5) The finished hairline should look natural as if it were actually growing from your head. How Do I Remove A Lace Wig? For lace removal use C-22 Solvent or Lace Release. 1) Pull all hair back of off the hairline, so you won't get remover on the hair. 2) Apply lace remover on the adhesive around the perimeter of the hairline to soften the adhesive for removal. 3) Gradually remove the lace, be careful not to pull the lace to hard, remove slowly. 4) After you have removed the lace there may be some residue left on the unit, you should shampoo the unit (DO NOT SCRUB or WRING). Soak in a basin or bowl in a ponytail for 15 min or squeeze the shampoo through the unit, and with a towel, delicately wipe the residue away. 5) You should let the unit dry naturally on a wig head or you can style or set your unit how you would normally style your natural hair. (NO HIGH HEAT SETTINGS) Always use cool heat settings on styling tools and hair dryers. How To Measure Your Custom Lace Wig Click Here |
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