Most people know that HD lace is a transparent colored lace, but they don’t understand the significance of why it is transparent. When compared to Swiss Lace, HD Lace is lighter, thinning, and less visible. In better words, HD lace is smaller and softer. [u]HD Lace Front Wigs[/u] are hand-tied on the lace portion of the wig to avoid tangle and shedding issues. When compared to hand-tie and Swiss lace frontal, making an HD lace frontal is much more complex due to the size of the holes and the material of the lace being softer. Creating a Swiss lace frontal may take two to three days and creating an [u]HD Lace Closure Wigs[/u] will need between four to five days.
Expert Advice to Maintain Your HD Lace Wigs
Tip One: Avoid Extreme Amounts of Heat
Like normal hair, continued heat exposure will damage and dry the hair cuticles. If you do choose to use heat, use the lowest setting possible and use a heat Protestant.
Tip Two: Always Be Gentle
To avoid shedding and breakage from the lace base, be cautious when brushing your HD Lace Wig. Always start from your ends and work up the mid-shaft.
Tip Three: Store Your Wig Properly
When you aren’t wearing your wig, keep your wig put away. Try using a Styrofoam head, mannequin head, wig bracket, or the original package. Remember to store your wig when it is completely dry.
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