Real Talk
Okay, so matching lace to your skin used to be my actual nightmare. I'd spend 20 minutes with foundation and concealer trying to blend that harsh demarcation line, and it still looked obvious. This little tint changed everything. It's super pigmented so you only need a tiny amount, but here's the genius part - you can build it up gradually until it matches perfectly. Works on any lace too, whether it's your frontal, full wig, or closure. The attached brush is actually useful (not some cheap throwaway), and I love that you can air dry between layers while you do other stuff.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Lace tint for wigs and frontals |
| Coverage | Highly pigmented and buildable |
| Works On | Lace frontals, lace wigs, closures |
| Application | Attached brush included |
| Drying Method | Air dry between coats |
How I Use It
Not gonna lie, the first time I overdid it and my lace looked way too dark. Start light! Apply directly to the lace (not your skin), use the brush to blend it in, then let it air dry. Here's the thing - patience pays off. Do thin layers and check the color against your skin after each one. Usually takes me 2-3 coats to get it perfect. Pro tip: test it on the inside of your elbow 48 hours before using, just to be safe.
Bottom Line
Girl, if you're still fighting with foundation to tint your lace, this is worth having in your kit. Takes the guesswork out of matching and actually stays put. Just remember - buildable means start light and add more. Your install will look so much cleaner.
