Okay, so remember when I spent THREE HOURS trying to bleach knots on a frontal and ended up with orange spots that looked like leopard print? Yeah, not cute. That's exactly why this blonde straight frontal literally saved my sanity. It's already 613 blonde, the knots are basically invisible on that transparent lace, and girl, the install time? Cut in half.
Specifications
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Hair Type | Virgin Brazilian Human Hair |
Texture | Straight |
Color | 613 Blonde |
Length | 18" |
Weight | 2.5 oz |
Size | 13" x 4" Lace Frontal |
Lace Type | Transparent Lace |
What Makes This Frontal Different
Not gonna lie, finding a quality blonde frontal that doesn't look like doll hair is harder than it should be. This one? Completely different story. The hair is virgin Brazilian, which means it has that natural weight and movement that synthetic-looking blonde pieces just don't have. When I first felt it, I was actually shocked at how soft it was. You know that crispy feeling some blonde hair has? None of that here.
Here's what really got me though. The transparent lace actually disappears. I've tried "transparent" lace before that was basically tan, but this one? When I held it up to my arm (I do that with every frontal now, learned that trick the hard way), it literally vanished. And since it's already blonde, you don't have to worry about dark roots showing through the lace or spending hours plucking to make it look natural.
The 13x4 size gives you so much room to work with too. You can do your middle part, side part, even pull it back into a ponytail if you get the install right. Back when I was doing installs professionally, this is the type of frontal that made clients come back. Quality virgin hair, perfect blonde color, and that melt that makes people ask if it's your real hair.
The Technical Details That Actually Matter
Here's the thing about blonde frontals. Most of them are over-processed to get that 613 color, which means they tangle if you look at them wrong. This one stays silky because it's virgin hair that's been properly processed. The 18-inch length hits right at that sweet spot where it's long enough to be glam but not so long you're fighting tangles every day.
The 2.5 oz weight tells you this isn't one of those thin, see-through frontals either. There's enough density to look natural but not so much that it looks wiggy. Installation tip from experience? Start your first row of braids about an inch back from where the frontal will sit. Gives you that flat foundation without the bumps showing through.
And yes, you can tone this blonde if you want something more ashy or platinum. Just use a good purple shampoo or toner. I wouldn't recommend trying to go darker though. Once you go blonde with a frontal, just embrace it.
Girl, Just Get the Frontal
If you've been wanting to try blonde but scared of the damage, or tired of spending hours bleaching knots that still look obvious, this is your answer. Virgin hair quality, perfect 613 color, transparent lace that actually works, and enough hair to create whatever style you want. Your blonde transformation is literally one install away.