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Archive for the ‘Lace Wig Accessories’ Category

Options for Front Lace Wigs

posted by Changing-My-Look 1:15 PM
Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Lace front wigs are ideal for women on a budget in need of a stylish and affordable wig. Because lace is only on the front of the cap, these wigs cost much less to manufacture than their full lace counterparts. This allows the makers to use premium Indian Remy hair and other quality materials while still keeping the price low.

If you’re worried about your front lace wig fitting properly, don’t be; the cap often comes with adjustable straps to help you achieve a custom fit. And with their amazing design, most of these wigs can be worn with or without adhesives. The lace typically ranges between 1.5 and 3.5 inches in length. The only downside is that since the lace is only in the front of the wig, your styling and parting options are somewhat limited.

Lace Wig Adhesives

posted by Changing-My-Look 4:40 PM
Monday, July 19, 2010

Once you’ve found a lace wig in a trendy style that perfectly flatters your features, the only thing left to do is adhere it. Many people overlook this crucial phase, but it is an imperative step in making your wig undetectable. There is a variety of lace wig adhesives on the market, and they all have there own distinct advantages.

Personally, I stay away from tape adhesives, which, in my experience, don’t provide an adequate bond. Instead, I opt for a , which lasts for weeks and is completely safe. When you purchase your adhesive, be sure to invest in some solvent and scalp protector as well—as I mentioned, they’re designed to stick for a month.

How To Apply Your Lace Wig for Extended Wear

posted by sassyhair 11:37 AM
Tuesday, May 18, 2010


Lace wigs application can be a source of frustration for many women especially . Many new lace wig wearers sometimes feel they must have their lace wig applications done by a professional. This is not always the best option because of the high cost of doing so. Many salons charge anywhere from $60 to $150.00 for lace front wig and full lace wig applications.

After spending more than $300 on purchasing a full lace wig, spending another $100 plus can really start to break the bank. You can save yourself hundreds of dollars by simply learning how to apply the lace wig yourself. Above is a video that demonstrates an easy step by step process to applying your lace wig. This video also gives tips on extended wear and how to achieve a natural looking part using a flesh tone liner.

Wearing Your Lace Wig

posted by Changing-My-Look 1:01 PM
Friday, May 14, 2010

Most people spend hours contemplating their lace wig purchase, but how you attach the lace wig is just as crucial in determining how it looks in the end. If you have never applied a lace wig before, your best bet is to start with wig adhesive kits. These comprehensive sets have everything that you’ll need to apply your lace wig effectively and keep it in pristine condition.

In addition to the standard adhesive and solvents, many kits also have tapes and other options for application. Many adhesive kits will include a scalp protector, which creates a layer between the lace wig and your head. This serves two purposes: it increases the hold time of the wig and protects sensitive skin from adhesives.

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