Friday, October 28, 2011

How to apply Lace Frontal

The lace frontal piece attaches to the extended lace on a wig. It includes a front hairline with hair and extended lace. The lace frontal is replaceable so you can change it when it gives way from wear and tear or too much tape or glue. The lace frontal wig cap has transparent lace around the perimeter of the extended piece and blends with your skin, creating a natural hairline.







Instructions
Things You'll Need

                                                                                   
    Lace frontal
    Scissors
    Razor
    Bonding glue or tape

        1.  Brush your hair back smoothly,or braid it going back.  Apply a partial wig or other type of hairpiece or tracks for the back portion of your hair.
        2. Clean your forehead perimeter with alcohol and remove the excess oil from your skin. The adhesive holds better when you apply it to less oily skin.
        3. Put the lace frontal on the front of your head and decide how to place it. Position the frontal so it will look like your natural hairline.
        4.  Shave excess hair around perimeter  of your hairline and shave the hair along your sideburn area.  Shaving your hairline prevents the adhesive from sticking to your natural hair, which could cause permanent hair loss along your hairline.
      5.  Cut off the excess lace from the frontal. Start near the left ear and cut as close to the frontal hairline as possible without cutting the hair on the wig. Cut the lace to the center of your head. Then start near the right ear and cut the lace until you reach the center from that side as well.
        6. Fold the frontal back and apply the bonding glue or tape to your forehead along the perimeter of your hairline. Unfold the frontal and stick it to the adhesive along the edge. Press it down on your forehead firmly.
        7. Tie a band or scarf around your hair. Allow 15 to 20 minutes for the adhesive to bond, then style as desired.

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