What Is a Deep Wave Closure and How Do I Use It?

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A deep wave closure is a small hairpiece typically made from real hair or high-quality synthetic hair. It’s designed to blend seamlessly with deep wave wefts, sew-ins, or wigs to give a natural-looking part and finish. Closures usually come in three types: lace, silk, and HD lace, each offering different levels of scalp realism.
The main purpose of a deep wave closure is to protect your natural hair while providing a polished, finished look. Unlike frontal pieces that cover the entire hairline, closures generally cover only a small section at the crown or part area, making them ideal for versatile styles without exposing natural hair extensively.
When installing a deep wave closure, you can sew it onto braided hair, glue it, or use clip-ins depending on your preference. Make sure the closure’s curl pattern matches your extensions for a cohesive look. Blending is crucial: carefully parting and laying the hair, applying minimal heat for styling, and moisturizing the hair regularly ensures the curls remain bouncy and defined.
For maintenance, gently detangle with a wide-tooth comb, avoid excessive heat, and wash with sulfate-free shampoos to preserve the wave pattern. With proper care, a deep wave closure can last several months, providing a natural, versatile look that protects your hair while giving you styling freedom.