Installing a full lace front wig properly ensures a natural look and secure fit. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you install it correctly:
1. Prep Your Natural Hair:
Start with clean, dry hair. Use a wig cap to keep the hair in place and prevent lumps under the wig.
2. Clean Your Skin:
Clean your forehead and hairline area with alcohol or skin cleanser to remove oil and dirt. This helps adhesives stick better and last longer.
3. Position the Wig:
Place the full lace front wigs on your head and adjust them so the lace front aligns with your natural hairline. Secure the back with adjustable straps or clips, if included.
4. Apply Adhesive:
Use a wig glue or adhesive tape around the perimeter of your hairline. Let the glue dry until tacky (about 30 seconds to 1 minute) before pressing the lace onto your skin. Use a comb or fingers to press the lace into the glue gently.
5. Secure and Style:
Once the wig is secured, tie down the edges with a silk scarf for 10–15 minutes to help the adhesive set. After that, style the wig as desired—whether straightening, curling, or parting it.
6. Final Touches:
Use concealer or foundation along the parting space to make it blend more seamlessly with your scalp. You can also pluck a few hairs at the hairline for a more realistic effect.
With proper installation, a full lace front wig can look seamless and natural.
1. Prep Your Natural Hair:
Start with clean, dry hair. Use a wig cap to keep the hair in place and prevent lumps under the wig.
2. Clean Your Skin:
Clean your forehead and hairline area with alcohol or skin cleanser to remove oil and dirt. This helps adhesives stick better and last longer.
3. Position the Wig:
Place the full lace front wigs on your head and adjust them so the lace front aligns with your natural hairline. Secure the back with adjustable straps or clips, if included.
4. Apply Adhesive:
Use a wig glue or adhesive tape around the perimeter of your hairline. Let the glue dry until tacky (about 30 seconds to 1 minute) before pressing the lace onto your skin. Use a comb or fingers to press the lace into the glue gently.
5. Secure and Style:
Once the wig is secured, tie down the edges with a silk scarf for 10–15 minutes to help the adhesive set. After that, style the wig as desired—whether straightening, curling, or parting it.
6. Final Touches:
Use concealer or foundation along the parting space to make it blend more seamlessly with your scalp. You can also pluck a few hairs at the hairline for a more realistic effect.
With proper installation, a full lace front wig can look seamless and natural.