Lace Frontal Wigs
Regular price$850.00
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HD Lace Frontal Wigs
Hair Quality:
- 100% Raw Vietnamese Straight Hair
- No Synthetic Fiber
- No Potion Treatment
- Cuticle Intact
- Soft, Smooth, Glossy, Straight-shine With Highest Elasticity
- Full and thick from root to ends
- No dry & No split ends
- Density 200
CARING FOR YOUR LACE WIG
Taking care of your lace wig is important to keep it looking natural and lasting longer. Wash your wig only as needed or about every fortnight. Washing it too often may place excessive tension on the hair and lace, causing damage to the wig.
Before washing your wig, you will need: wide tooth comb or detangling brush, Styrofoam head, T push pins (to secure the wig onto the Styrofoam head), empty spray bottle, shampoo, conditioner and towel
- Remove the wig from your head and apply wig adhesive remover onto any adhesive residue left on the lace. Use a soft bristle brush (i.e. toothbrush) to lift the glue or tape residue from the lace.
- Before you wash your lace wig dampen the hair by spraying leave-in conditioner or wig detangler onto the hair. This softens the hair and prevents unnecessary tension and pulling on the hair when combing.
- Use a wide tooth comb or detangling brush to remove any tangles or knots. Comb through the hair, starting at the ends first and then work your up to the base (root). Be sure to start at the ends of the hair. Combing your hair starting at the top may cause the hair to shed, break or tangle due to excess pulling.
- Place your lace wig on a Styrofoam head. Use T pins to hold it in place.
- Sit the Styrofoam head in the sink and saturate it with lukewarm water. Pour a little shampoo and warm water into a spray bottle. Spray the shampoo onto the hair. Use your fingers or wide tooth comb to work the shampoo through the hair. Remember to start at the ends of the hair. Do not rub the shampoo into the hair as it may cause tangling. It is recommended to use a sulfate-free shampoo. Sulfate-free hair products retain hair moisture and help prevent the hair from becoming dry.
- Place the Styrofoam head under a gentle stream of lukewarm water and rinse out the shampoo.
- Add sulfate-free conditioner and water in a spray bottle and saturate the hair. Use a comb to work the conditioner through the hair. Leave conditioner on for about 10 minutes and then rinse. Squeeze water out of the hair.
- Remove the wig from the Styrofoam head and place it on a soft towel. Fold the towel over the hair and blot or pat it to remove excess water. Unfold the towel and allow the hair to air dry on towel. If the towel is very damp, then place the hair on another one. Allowing the hair to air dry on the towel will help preserve the shape. Do not use a hair dryer or any other heat source to make the hair dry quicker as it may damage the wig. Once the hair is completely dry you may use a flat or curling iron to curl the hair. If you decide to roller set your hair, after you rinse out the conditioner, leave the hair on the Styrofoam head. Roll the hair while it is still damp and allow it to completely air dry.