Top Lace Frontal And Closures For A Natural Look

Close up of 13x6  Body Wave HD Lace Frontal at Locks of Hair

What exactly is a lace frontal, and why is it considered a game changer for your hairstyle? A lace frontal is a wig piece that stretches from ear to ear, covering your hairline to create a flawless and natural appearance. At Locks of Hair, we offer premium lace frontal wigs, expertly crafted to provide an undetectable and seamless hairline that mimics your natural hair perfectly. Made from human hair, our lace frontals feature a soft, natural texture and can be styled just like your own hair.

Choosing the right lace frontal from Locks of Hair allows you to effortlessly switch up your hairstyle without worrying about damage or unnatural edges. Our products are designed for easy installation and maintenance, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced wig users. Explore our collection today to find the ideal lace frontal that enhances your beauty while protecting your natural hair.

Lace frontal size guide showing 13x4 and 13x6 inch coverage. Technical hair extension sketch by Locks of Hair Showroom Calgary.

Understanding lace frontals: Basics and benefits

Lace frontals are a game changer in the wig world. They have the following features:

- Designed to cover the hairline from temple to temple.

- Typically measure 13 inches across and 4 to 6 inches back.

- Create a seamless, natural looking hairline.

These qualities make them a favorite among wig wearers.

Lace frontals offer versatile styling options, letting you experiment with various hairstyles without exposing your natural hair. Whether worn up, down, or in braids, they make it simple to change your look while maintaining a natural appearance.

Lace frontals also protect your natural hair from daily styling damage. They reduce the need for heat styling and frequent washing, helping maintain your hair’s health and providing a practical and stylish option for those needing a break from constant hair manipulation.

6-step lace frontal installation guide. Learn to prep cornrows, trim lace & blend. Expert tips from Locks of Hair Showroom.

Lace frontal installation guide

Installing a lace frontal might seem daunting, but following the right steps can help achieve a flawless look. Start by thoroughly cleaning your hair and scalp. Braid longer hair into cornrows or secure shorter hair back to create a flat surface for the lace frontal.

Trim the lace, leaving about a quarter inch for adhesive application. Apply the adhesive and let it become tacky before you install the frontal on your head. Press the lace down inch by inch along the hairline. Patience is key; rushing can lead to a less secure fit.

Once the adhesive is dry, style the lace frontal as desired, blending it with your natural hairline. The entire process usually takes 45 to 60 minutes. With practice, this routine will become second nature, ensuring perfection every time.

A stylist performing a lace frontal installation, carefully pressing the lace into the adhesive along the hairline to ensure a secure and flat fit.

HD lace vs transparent lace: Which is better?

Choosing between HD lace and transparent lace depends on understanding their difference. HD lace is thinner and more delicate, offering an undetectable hairline, whereas transparent lace is slightly thicker and more durable for daily wear.

HD lace blends seamlessly with the skin, making the hairline nearly invisible. It’s perfect for special occasions or when extra realism is desired. However, its delicate nature means it might not hold up as well for daily wear, unlike more durable transparent lace.

HD lace offers a seamless look for special occasions, while transparent lace is durable for everyday wear. Your choice depends on your lifestyle and how often you plan to use the lace frontal.

A side-by-side macro comparison showing the difference between HD Lace which creates an undetectable hairline and durable Transparent Lace for daily wear.

How to match your lace frontal to your bundles

Matching the texture of your lace frontal with your bundles is essential for a cohesive and natural appearance. Whether straight, wavy, or curly, this ensures a seamless blend and avoids an unnatural look.

The size of the lace frontal should correspond to the scalp area you want to cover, ensuring a better fit with the bundles. Additionally, pre-plucking the hairline can create a more seamless blend with your natural hair, enhancing the overall look.

By paying attention to these details, you can ensure that your lace frontal and bundles work together harmoniously as a unit, providing a flawless and natural appearance.

A close-up of a 13x4 lace frontal showing the sheer lace material and pre-plucked hairline that covers from ear to ear for a seamless look.

Caring for your lace frontal

Maintaining the quality and longevity of your lace frontal requires proper care:

- Wash it before storing.

- Pin it to a mannequin head or lay it flat in a silk bag to maintain its shape.

- For human-hair wigs, wash every 7 to 10 wears.

- For synthetic wigs, clean every 15 to 20 wears.

To maintain the shape and quality of your lace frontal and natural hair, consider the following care steps:

- Deep condition after washing.

- Allow the lace frontal to air-dry on a wig stand.

- Follow a proper cleansing routine to ensure the health of both the lace frontal and your natural hair.

- Regularly cleanse your natural hair beneath the lace frontal to prevent buildup and maintain scalp health.

Applying a scalp treatment after sweating or washing can refresh the scalp while wearing a lace frontal. Thoroughly dry the scalp after washing to avoid a damp environment that fosters bacteria. With proper care, a quality lace frontal can last 3 to 6 months.

Extreme close-up of Locks of Hair HD lace frontal showing single knots and natural pre-plucked hairline.

Common mistakes to avoid with lace frontals

Even the best lace frontals can look unnatural if not handled correctly. One common mistake is neglecting to protect your edges, which can lead to hair breakage and weakening. Using edge control or gluing techniques can help safeguard them.

Overuse of adhesive weakens the lace and can irritate the scalp. Apply glue sparingly. Using too much product during application can lead to an unnatural and cakey appearance.

Improper washing and care can lead to tangling and quality loss. Using mild, sulfate free products is recommended. Avoid these mistakes to keep your lace frontal looking its best and maintain the health of your natural hair.

Why choose lace closures?

Lace closures offer several benefits, making them an attractive option:

- Known for their ease of installation, they are preferred by those new to wigs.

- They can be more comfortable than traditional wigs.

- Often lack a wig cap, resulting in less itchiness.

Lace closures offer several benefits:

- They protect damaged hair by minimizing the need for heat styling and manipulation.

- They can serve as a protective style when combined with braids or twists underneath.

- Their lightweight nature enhances comfort and breathability, protecting the scalp and natural hair.

Lace closure is a protective style that shields natural hair from heat damage and styling stress. Their ease of installation and comfort make them an excellent choice for anyone wanting to change their look while protecting their lace closure natural hair.

Technical sketch comparing hair closure and frontal lace sizes and placement at Locks of Hair Showroom Calgary

Customizing your lace frontal for a perfect fit

Customizing your lace frontal is key to achieving a natural looking hairline. Bleach the knots to reduce the visibility of the lace and create a more natural appearance. Trim excess lace around the hairline for a customized fit that conforms to your forehead shape.

Adjusting baby hairs on a lace frontal enhances the illusion of a natural hairline and improves overall realism. Failing to pluck the hairline can result in an unnatural appearance, so minor adjustments can create a more realistic look. These steps help achieve a perfect fit and a natural looking hairline.

Styling tips for different human hair textures

Styling your lace frontal to match your natural hair texture can significantly enhance the natural look. A classic middle part gives a sleek appearance and works well with straight, wavy, or curly lace frontals. A deep side part can enhance volume and is particularly flattering on round or heart shaped faces.

The half-up, half-down style offers versatility, keeping hair off the face while showcasing its natural texture. Loose, soft waves with layers mimic natural hair and are suitable for both easy everyday wear and special occasions.

Choosing the right lace frontal for your skin tone

Selecting the right lace frontal color is essential for a flawless look. The lace color should match your skin tone to avoid visible lines. Identifying your skin’s undertones is crucial; cool undertones match darker shades of lace, while warm undertones complement lighter shades.

Transparent lace can be customized for different skin tones by:

- Bleaching the hair knots.

- Mixing lace tint shades to achieve a perfect match if the exact tone is not available.

- Testing lace tints under natural light to ensure a more accurate match for your skin tone.

Applying the right shade of foundation or concealer on the lace can further add to its invisibility against your skin tone.

13x6 Body Wave HD Lace Frontal flat lay with deep waves and Locks of Hair founder Cara Eyre business card.

Protecting your natural hair underneath

Protecting your natural hair while wearing a lace frontal is crucial for maintaining its health. Here are some important steps to follow:

- Before applying a lace frontal, wash your natural hair.

- Deep condition your hair.

- Braid your natural hair.

- Maintain hydration, even when covered by a lace front wig, to prevent hair damage.

Safely removing wigs involves following the manufacturer’s guidelines for adhesive removal to prevent damage to your natural hair. These precautions ensure your natural hair remains healthy and protected while you enjoy the versatility of lace frontals.

Locks of Hair stylist pressing down 13x6 HD lace frontal to demonstrate transparent lace melting into skin.

Summary

Lace frontals and closures offer a world of possibilities for achieving a natural look while protecting your natural hair. From understanding the basics and benefits to installation, care, and customization, this guide has covered all the essential aspects of these versatile hairpieces.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced wig wearer, following these tips and best practices will help you achieve a flawless, natural looking hairline every time. Invest in quality lace frontals and closures, and enjoy the confidence and style they bring to your everyday life.

High resolution texture shot of Locks of Hair lace frontal showing transition from dense roots to transparent lace.

Frequently asked questions

Which wigs look the most natural?

Lace front and full lace wigs look the most natural due to their realistic hairlines and versatility.

What is the actual time required for a proper lace frontal installation?

A proper lace frontal installation typically takes about 45 to 60 minutes. So, set aside that time for a flawless look!

What should you do to match your frontal to your bundles?

To avoid an unnatural look, make sure the texture of your frontal matches that of your bundles. It's all about seamlessly blending!

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Cara Eyre

About the Author: Cara Eyre

Licensed cosmetologist since the 1990s with over 35 years of hands-on experience in hair extensions, styling, and beauty products. I've worked through every major trend in the hair industry and helped thousands of clients achieve their perfect look.

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