Installing a free part closure hair is a fantastic way to achieve a natural-looking finish for your wig or sew-in, and it offers the versatility to part your hair in any direction. To start, prep your natural hair by braiding it down in cornrows. Make sure the base is flat and secure—this provides a smooth foundation for the closure and wefts.
Next, position the closure hair on your crown area, aligning it with your natural hairline. A free part closure allows you to customize the part—middle, side, or diagonal—so place it in the direction you plan to part the hair. Secure the closure temporarily with clips or pins before sewing or gluing it down.
If you’re sewing it, use a curved needle and thread to stitch along the perimeter of the closure, taking care not to pull too tight, which can cause buckling. Ensure your knots are secure yet discreet. If you’re opting for adhesive or glue, use a skin-safe lace adhesive and allow it to get tacky before pressing the lace into place.
Once secured, blend the closure hair with your remaining wefts or extensions, and carefully cut the lace to match your natural hairline. You can use a hot comb to flatten the top and set the part for a sleek finish. Add some concealer or foundation to the parting space for a more realistic scalp appearance.
Finally, style as desired—curl, straighten, or leave it in its natural state. Free part closure hair gives you creative freedom and a seamless, polished look with proper installation and maintenance.
Next, position the closure hair on your crown area, aligning it with your natural hairline. A free part closure allows you to customize the part—middle, side, or diagonal—so place it in the direction you plan to part the hair. Secure the closure temporarily with clips or pins before sewing or gluing it down.
If you’re sewing it, use a curved needle and thread to stitch along the perimeter of the closure, taking care not to pull too tight, which can cause buckling. Ensure your knots are secure yet discreet. If you’re opting for adhesive or glue, use a skin-safe lace adhesive and allow it to get tacky before pressing the lace into place.
Once secured, blend the closure hair with your remaining wefts or extensions, and carefully cut the lace to match your natural hairline. You can use a hot comb to flatten the top and set the part for a sleek finish. Add some concealer or foundation to the parting space for a more realistic scalp appearance.
Finally, style as desired—curl, straighten, or leave it in its natural state. Free part closure hair gives you creative freedom and a seamless, polished look with proper installation and maintenance.