Common Laced Front Wig Mistakes – How to Avoid Them

It’s not enough to buy lace front wigs; do you know how to wear them properly? It’s quite common amongst new lace front wigs wearers to make tons of mistakes that make the wig appear unflattering or even have a reduced life span.

With the right knowledge, newbies can learn to manage their hair and explore the beauty and charm it provides. In this piece, you will learn some of the top mistakes women make when it comes to wearing lace front wigs.

Common Mistakes Women Make with Lace Front Wigs

1. Not buying a thin lace closure wig

Many women make this first mistake of going for thick lace clues when buying a lace front wig. Regardless of what your budget is, you must always avoid this type of wig closure and invest in thin lace closures.

Thin lace closures are quick to smoothly blend with your scalp and look natural. If the closure is too thick, the hair will appear bulky and unattractive.

2. Refusing to braid cornrows underneath

Some women would rather fix their hair in a ponytail or bun before putting on the wig; this is a big mistake as it’s impossible to get the hair to stay flat beneath your wig. It will look as though the wig is just sitting on your head and you don’t want this.

The first step to achieving an overall beautiful look is by prepping your natural hair first. You should start by braiding neat cornrows underneath.

Also, The cornrows must be as tiny as they can so the hair can maintain a flat, natural look.

3. Not plucking the knots or bleaching the hair

You should either pluck the knots and bleach the hair if you want people not to easily detect your wig. Plucking carefully lets you achieve a better natural part at the front.

Usually, lace front wigs are handsewn by fishing hair strands individually to the base of a mesh. This process often brings about tiny knots at the end of the hair.

If it’s dark hair, these knots tend to seem like small dots and that makes them noticeable, especially on the unit that has the parting. Bleaching or plucking helps you to conceal them.

Ensure to be careful while plucking so you do not over-pluck the hair. You can hold up the lace frontal to the light – so you can be sure of where to start from.

4. Overlaying of baby hair

Overlaying the baby hair is part of the activities that make lace front wigs beautiful. But you shouldn’t over-style it to ensure that your hair unit blends into your natural hair. Less is always more in this case.

Final Thoughts

Before choosing a lace front wig, ensure that the color of the hair unit you settle for flatters your body’s skin tone. Your general lifestyle should also come into play. If the hair color doesn’t compliment your body features, it may end up looking unattractive.

Godfery

Godfery

Godfery is a writer, artist and teacher. He likes to share his knowledge of art through blogging and teaching workshops. When he's not working on his next project, you can find him exploring new restaurants with his wife or playing with their dog.

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