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Lace Knot Tint - Buildable Formula with Brush
Lace Knot Tint - Buildable Formula with Brush
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Eliminates the Knot-Bleaching Step Entirely
Tinting the lace from the underside darkens the visible knots to match your scalp tone without any bleach or developer touching the hair. That removes the chemical risk knot bleaching poses to the strands anchored at each knot. Way safer.
Highly Pigmented for Buildable Coverage
A small amount delivers visible tinting, and additional coats deepen the shade gradually. So you can dial in the exact match to your complexion rather than committing to a fixed tint on the first pass.
Works Across All Lace Types
Compatible with transparent, HD, and Swiss lace in frontals, closures, and full lace wigs. One product handles every construction type. No formula switching needed.
Attached Brush Applies Directly to the Lace
The built-in applicator targets the underside of the mesh precisely, keeping the tint on the lace rather than spreading onto the hair strands or your skin. Precision matters here.
Air-Dries Between Coats
No heat tool or dryer needed. Each layer dries naturally while you do other prep steps, so it fits into your install workflow without adding dedicated drying time.
Safer Than Bleaching for Delicate Lace
Bleach weakens the mesh fibers at the knot points, which increases shedding risk after the first wash. Tinting gets you the same visual result without any structural compromise to your lace.
Reversible if the Shade Misses
Unlike bleached knots that can't be darkened back, tinted knots can be cleaned and re-tinted to a different shade if the first attempt doesn't match. That correction option is something bleaching permanently takes away.
| 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 |
The knots on a lace wig are where each strand of hair is tied to the mesh. They're a structural necessity, but when they're visible, they look like tiny dark dots scattered across the lace, and they immediately expose the wig as a wig. Knot tint eliminates those dots by coloring the knots to match the lace and skin beneath.
How Buildable Coverage Works
Each layer deepens the color slightly, so you build to your exact match instead of choosing from three or four preset shades that might not match anyone exactly. Three coats is typical for medium brown skin tones. Deeper complexions may use four or five.
Why Bleaching Knots Isn't Always Better
On a $300 frontal, bleach-weakened knots mean accelerated shedding. Tinting camouflages without compromising the tie, and that's the same reason frontal installation guides warn against over-bleaching knots and recommend pre-plucking the hairline instead for a natural look without chemical risk. Understanding the human hair quality hierarchy from Remy to European also helps you decide which lace pieces justify the extra prep investment.
Application Tip
Work on a wig head or mannequin, not on your head. The included brush works best in short dabbing motions. Horizontal strokes smear tint onto the mesh between knots, and that creates a different kind of visible problem.
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