| How to Select the Right Type of Lace Wig | |
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| andylee1123 | Oct 18 2012, 07:10 AM Post #1 |
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A lace wig is a natural looking, lightweight wig with a barely visible lace base that is custom cut to fit the wearer's hair line. Whether you are losing your hair or you simply want to experiment with a different look, a lace wig provides more natural, beautiful results than any other non-surgical hair replacement option on the market. If you wear a top quality full lace wigs , you will be able to part your hair in any way, go out and about on a windy day, and even sleep with your wig on. When properly attached, a lace wig is virtually undetectable, even under close inspection. The hairs are knotted into the lace base, making it appear as if the hair is growing from your scalp. One of the first decisions you'll have to make when purchasing full lace wigs on sale is whether you want a lace wig made of synthetic hair or a lace wig made of human hair. Synthetic lace wigs are made of high grade fiber mixed with human hair. They are the most cost-effective option for those who want to test out a lace wig style without committing to purchasing a human hair wig. If you want to purchase a lace wig made of human hair, find one that is made of Indian Remy, which is premium, 100% human hair. In-stock cheap full lace wigs will cost you substantially less than a custom lace wig but it is not recommended to purchase one unless you have already tried one on and know your exact head size. It is ideal to order a custom lace wig that is designed to fit the exact measurements of your head. In order to achieve that perfect fit and shape, a custom lace wig is cut along your hairline around the perimeter of your head. Full lace wigs have the most natural appearance, but they are fragile and require frequent repairs. Front lace wigs feature lace from ear to ear in the front section of the wig. Unlike full lace wigs, front lace wigs cannot be placed in a high ponytail. |
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