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About lace frontal

Lace front wigs are one option for adding hair to create more length or a fuller look. Along with weave hair, they offer customers a variety of choices and come in an array of lengths, colors and styles. However, unlike weaves, lace fronts can be custom made to fit a customer's head and frame their face. The lace frontal of a lace front wig can be cut, trimmed and shaped according to the preference of the wearer. The lace frontal allows the wearer more flexibility with styling options and lasts longer than a weave, making it more economical.

Brazilian Remy Human Hair Lace Closure
Brazilian Remy Human Hair Lace Closure
Definition: the phrase lace frontal is used to refer to two different items. When someone refers to the lace frontal of a wig, she is referring to the lace mesh at the hairline of the wig or partial. Only a lace front or partial lace wig will have this feature. Not all wigs are lace wigs. The wig's packaging will have to specifically state "lace front" or "lace front half" wig. On the other hand, a lace frontal can also refer to a partial hair addition that only covers the front of the head. Although the partial is not a complete wig, it still contains the lace mesh included at the hairline. In either case, the lace mesh is glued or taped to the wearer's forehead and blends with her skin.

Why Lace Frontals? Lace frontals are a preferred option for several reasons. For someone with thinning hair, this option allows the wearer to add hair in the least damaging way while protecting her own strands. Lace frontals are also considered a more affordable option since they tend to last much longer than regular sew-in weaves. In addition, lace frontals appear more natural. The lace mesh located at the front of the wig or hair piece allows the wearer to pull her hair through the mesh, thereby giving the illusion of hair growing from her scalp.

Brazilian Remy Human Hair Lace Closure
Brazilian Remy Human Hair Lace Closure
How to Wear a Lace Frontal Lace frontals are approximately six inches wide across, unless it is a custom made product. The customer, or stylist, must trim the lace mesh to fit the frame of the face and then tape, or glue, the lace mesh with products made specifically for that purpose. Trimming the lace mesh properly is imperative for the wig or partial to appear more natural. Once the glue or tape has been applied and the lace stuck to the skin, it will prove difficult, as well as painful, to remove. Therefore, care and precision are required when fitting the lace frontal.

Lace Frontal Types, Customers have a wide range of lace frontals from which to choose; these options can be easily found at most beauty supply stores, including online beauty supply stores. Depending upon the customer's color, length, and full or partial preference, the cost will also vary. The main factors to consider are whether the customer prefers a lace frontal that is full or partial, custom or pre-made and made from human or synthetic hair. Once all three of these choices have been decided, customers can narrow their search for a lace frontal that meets all of their expectations.

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