All about lace front wigs

Lace Front Wigs are full wigs with mesh lace glued to the front beyond the “hairline” of the wig that is temporarily adjusted, trimmed, and glued to the skin around the hairline. You cannot see where the lace begins or ends once makeup is applied to cover it. The mesh cord also provides natural-looking streaks in the hair.

We often see Jenna Jameson, Tyra Banks, a now balding Britney Spears and Beyonce with flawless hair that is often due to modern lace front wigs. Lace frontal wigs have been around for quite some time in the entertainment and health professions. Alepecia victims and the famous Drag Queen Ru Paul have used them for years.

The technology in them has really improved, in fact it is quite surprising because the blend with natural leather is remarkable if it is glued properly. Unfortunately, singer Beyonce had a real “UPS” at which point she was photographed with the “glued” hairline falling apart.

A custom made Celebrity Lace Front Wig with premium quality hair (Cuticle Remy Hair) can cost up to $ 20,000. But a good custom-made lace front can be purchased for around $ 2,000 to $ 3,000. And of course there’s your cheap knockoffs with shoddy hair that can be bought for just a few hundred bucks … uh huh … there are some girlfriends walking around with that guy, looking very “Wiggie” and fake (all the we have seen, ow!; o))

As remarkable as the technology is, these wigs are not without their blemishes. The accessory may be visible to the naked eye and may come loose due to sweat or highly expressive facial movements. Simply raising the eyebrows can make the “line of demarcation” show because the glue can be stiff and does not move with the skin on the forehead.

I suggest that they be applied and cared for by an experienced professional to avoid damaging hair and skin and to avoid tearing the delicate cord which can cost up to $ 1,000.00 to repair.

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