Lace Frontal

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A lace frontal is another popular type of human hair extension used to create full, seamless hairstyles, often paired with sew-ins, wigs, or weaves. It covers the entire front of your head, from ear to ear, and gives you a natural-looking hairline and parting options.


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    1. Lace Material:

    Lace frontal extensions are made from a sheer lace base that mimics the appearance of the scalp. The lace is breathable and flexible, which helps the frontal blend naturally with your skin and gives the appearance of a real hairline.

    Lace fronts are typically made from Swiss lace or French lace, which are both soft, durable, and undetectable to the eye. The lace allows for ventilation, reducing sweat and buildup on the scalp.

    2. Human Hair:

    The hair used in lace frontals is usually 100% human hair. This ensures that the hair looks and feels natural, and can be styled just like your own hair (curled, straightened, dyed, etc.).

    Because it’s human hair, the lace frontal will blend seamlessly with your natural hair, especially if you’re looking for a protective style or want to hide your natural hair for a while.

    3. Full Coverage:

    A lace frontal typically measures 13x4 inches (sometimes 13x6), meaning it stretches across your forehead from ear to ear, covering a portion of the scalp. This gives you the ability to customize your style, including having different parting options (middle part, side part, deep side part) and even wearing it with no leave-out.

    It’s different from a lace closure, which covers a smaller portion (usually 4x4 or 5x5 inches) of the scalp, often used just for creating a natural-looking part.

    4. Hairline and Baby Hairs:

    The most important feature of a lace frontal is that it provides a natural-looking hairline. Most lace frontals come with pre-plucked hairlines or baby hairs that allow you to customize and make the frontal look more natural, as if it's growing straight from your scalp.

    The baby hairs are usually along the front edges of the lace, and they can be styled to blend seamlessly with the rest of your hair.

    5. Installation:

    Lace frontals can be installed in a few different ways:

    Sewn-in: Most commonly, lace frontals are sewn into cornrows or braids on the natural hair.

    Glued: In some cases, lace frontals can be glued on using a lace adhesive or wig glue for a secure hold.

    Wig: If you're using a lace frontal as part of a wig, it will be sewn into a wig cap and worn over your natural hair.

    6. Customization:

    Since the lace is so versatile, you can part your hair in different ways, whether it's a deep part, a straight middle part, or even a side part. The lace also makes it possible to achieve a "scalp" effect, which is the look of hair growing straight from the scalp with no visible demarcation between the natural hairline and the extensions.

    The lace frontal can be styled in a variety of ways: straight, wavy, curly, or even in updos.

    Benefits of Lace Frontals:

    Natural Hairline: One of the best features is the natural-looking hairline. The lace creates the illusion that the hair is coming directly from the scalp, which is ideal if you want a flawless, realistic look.

    Versatility: You can change your parting and style freely, since the frontal extends from ear to ear. This gives you more flexibility than other extensions like lace closures, which only allow for limited styling.

    No Leave-Out: With a lace frontal, you don't need to leave any of your natural hair out, which helps protect your natural hair from heat and damage.

    Durability: When installed properly, lace frontals can last a long time. With proper maintenance (washing, conditioning, and careful styling), you can get several months of use from a lace frontal.

    How It Works:

    Installation: The lace frontal is either sewn into your natural hair or glued onto your scalp (if it’s a wig). The lace is typically cut along the hairline once it’s in place to ensure it fits snugly.

    Customization: You can customize the lace frontal by plucking the hairline more (if needed), and you can also create baby hairs or any style you desire.

    Styling: Once the lace frontal is installed, you can go ahead and style it as you normally would, whether that’s straightening it, curling it, or wearing it in an updo.

    Maintenance:

    Since lace frontals are made of human hair, they require proper care, including regular washing, conditioning, and moisturizing to keep the hair soft and shiny.

    The lace itself also needs attention; you should avoid harsh adhesives that could damage the lace or your scalp.

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