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Lace front wigs are natural-looking wigs that are usually made of human hair. These wigs can be styled almost like normal hair, but they do require some preparation before you put them on. If you have a lace front wig that you want to style, all you need to do is bleach the knots, place it on your head correctly, and cut it to your liking.

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Published by One More Hair, 2022-07-18 04:08:12

How to Style Lace Front Wigs

Lace front wigs are natural-looking wigs that are usually made of human hair. These wigs can be styled almost like normal hair, but they do require some preparation before you put them on. If you have a lace front wig that you want to style, all you need to do is bleach the knots, place it on your head correctly, and cut it to your liking.

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How to Style Lace Front Wigs

Lace front wigs are natural-looking wigs that are usually made of human hair.
These wigs can be styled almost like normal hair, but they do require some
preparation before you put them on. If you have a lace front wig that you want to
style, all you need to do is bleach the knots, place it on your head correctly, and
cut it to your liking.
Method 1 Styling your baby's hair
1. Use a comb to brush all of your baby hairs forward. Most lace front wigs have
some smaller, thinner hairs near the front of the wig that will be wispy if you
don’t slick them down. Use a comb to pick these hairs out and brush them
forward onto your forehead. The hairs will be different lengths and can come
down to your eyebrows or even longer.
You can also use the pointy end of a pick or a toothbrush to pull your baby's hair
to the front.
2. Tie the rest of your hair back with a hair tie. As you work with your baby hairs,
the rest of your wig must be kept out of the way. If your wig is long enough, you

can push the long hair behind your ears, or you can tie it back with a hair tie or a
headband. Make sure the only hair on your forehead is the hair you want to be
slicked down.

3. Apply a small amount of gel to your forehead. If you’ve just put your wig on,
the adhesive gel that you used to stick it to your scalp might be wet enough to use
on your baby hairs. Otherwise, put a pea-sized amount of adhesive gel or normal
hair styling gel on your hairline with your finger.

Tip: Don’t use too much gel, or your baby hairs will look crunchy. Stick with a pea-
sized amount, or less if your wig hair isn't super thick.

4. Comb your baby hairs to the side and upwards on your forehead. Use a fine-
toothed comb to gently brush small sections of your baby hairs outward and
upward toward your hairline. Your baby hairs should end up looking like a wavy
line on your head. Do this to all of your baby hairs around your entire hairline.

You can choose sections in whatever size you’d like them to be, depending on
what you want your finished style to look like.

You can swoop your sideburns out over your ears, or lay them down flat on your
jaw.

Set your baby hairs with hairspray. Spray a small amount of hairspray over your
baby's hairs so they stay in place. Be careful spraying hairspray near your eyes.
Smooth down your hair with a finger after you spray hairspray on it for an extra
sleek look.

Method 2 Creating Up-Dos

1. Put your hair in a half-ponytail or bun. HD Lace wigs look natural from the
front, but the back might look more like a wig. Keep half of your hair down to
cover the nape of your neck, while still putting a bun or a ponytail in. Separate the
hair from the top of your ears upward into a hair tie, and then tie it into a bun or
ponytail.

2. Style your hair in a low ponytail. If you’d like to keep the nape of your neck
covered with your wig, put your hair into a low, sleek ponytail. Brush your hair
and tuck it all behind your ears, making sure that there are no lumps of hair
anywhere. Secure it tightly with a hair tie.

Tip: Curl your hair if you’d like to have more volume in your ponytail.

3. Put half-space buns in your wig. Space buns are a style that can also leave hair
covering the nape of your neck. Brush your hair and collect it into a hair tie from
the top of your ears upward, like you would for a half-up ponytail. Separate the
hair from the hair tie into two sections parted down the middle. Make each
section of hair into a bun that sits on the top of your head.

Leave some pieces of hair out of your up-do in the front if you’d like to have some
layers that frame your face.

4. Braid your hair into french braids. French braids are a cute way to keep your
wig out of your face. Split your wig into two sections by parting it down the
middle of your head. Grab 1 of the sections, start braiding at the top part of your
head, and braid toward the back, picking up sections of hair as you go. Secure the
braid with a hair tie and do the other side.

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