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When we start to wear lace wigs, we always worry that the wig will slide off, so applying too much glue often happens.
Different wig glues have different directions, so follow the direction of the glue you use.
A glueless lace cap has three combs, one on the top and two on each side near the ears, to help us to secure the brazilian wigs. It also includes an adjustable strap around the neck used to adjust the cap size to flatten the hairline and better secure the wig.
And for better security, and for those who don’t have enough hair to use the combs, we can use wig glue to glue down the hairline and sew an extra elastic band from ear to ear.
“The biggest mistake I made was not laying my hair underneath flat enough.”
Your natural hair will be visible even under the closure wigs if you’re not making your natural hair as flat as possible.
5.Failing to bleach and pluck your knots
If you truly want to make sure your fake scalp wig is undetectable even to the most discerning eye, it pays to bleach and pluck the knots in the front of it for a more natural part. You see, lace-front wigs are created by hand-sewing individual strands to a mesh base, which creates tiny knots at the end. When dark hair is used, these knots appear as small black dots that are super noticeable, particularly where the unit is parted. To conceal them, you can either bleach or pluck them, but make sure not to be heavy-handed when doing either or else you risk over-plucking or overprocessing the hair. Amir recommends "holding the frontal up" to the light so you can best see where the knots are and use a tint brush to lightly apply bleach. If you find the knots are still coming through, apply another layer until the part is to your liking.
6.Over-styling your baby hair
While overly styled baby hair continues to be all the rage, it's actually best not to overdo it when wearing a wig to ensure the unit seamlessly blends with your hairline. “When you're wearing hair that's not yours, you have to make it look as natural as possible without doing too much. Less is more,” Vmir stresses. Though it may be tempting to elaborately mold your wispies, simply slicking them back with some edge control should suffice.
Leaving your underneath hair fluffy
It is crucial that you take care of your natural hair and ensure that it is in harmony with the wig. If you don’t flatten it enough, it will be visible even under the wig and may even look as if you have road bumps on top of your head. This being said, you need to get used to this habit and take into consideration how your own hair could affect the wig you are using.
Cutting too much lace off
Cutting your lace is pretty simple, but it is also important to have the tools. Tools like clips, wig head and measuring tape could be your best bet. It is important that cutting too much lace cannot be fixed hence you would need to pay great attention to this detail. When you need to do it, cut the lace carefully and ensure that you do not cut the lace with single knots along the hairline.
Over-drying or over-bleaching
Just like with our own natural hair, bleaching and over-drying can cause the hair loss. Both these processes make the hair knots fragile, meaning you may lose quite a bit of it. It is best to use products that contain protein before and after the bleaching process. Avoiding this mistake could literally save your wig from getting wasted.
Beginning to wear a wig can be tricky,this article could help people have a great experience, it is hopefully that your wig journey will be smoother and you will get to avoid the most common mistakes that beginners make. Westkiss hair ( m.westkiss.com) offers lots of videos which show how to install the lace wigs correctly. If any other questions, please feel free to contact us.