I know many of you are skeptical about how natural a full/lace front unit will look on, and I agree you have every right to be concerned. Many ladies I see wearing these units are noticed a MILE away and this is not good because they are supposed to be undetectable!
This is because the wigs that they are wearing are either "cheap and or not applied properly". There is an art to purchasing/applying a lace unit so that it will look natural.
1. The client's head should be measured for a proper fit. Even though the majority of ladies will meet the "medium" cap size requirements there is a possibility that you will not and that will have a large impact on the final look and fit of the unit.
2. The unit should be constructed with a natural looking hairline. I hate to say it ladies, if you are purchasing a "cheap" wig from your local beauty supply/wig store; the owners know that you are not going to spend $$ and they sell you an inferior product. If you notice, the majority of the wigs sold in beauty supply store all have hairlines shaped semi-circular and that is not the proper shaping.
3. The density should be considered. This is the MAIN reason so many of these units look terrible because there is TOO much hair in the hairline.
4. The "lace" is "cheap". When you buy a cheap wig you cannot possibly expect for quality products to be used. On many beauty supply units the lace is too thick and it does not properly match the client's skin tone.
5. You get what you pay for; that's the bottom line.
This is because the wigs that they are wearing are either "cheap and or not applied properly". There is an art to purchasing/applying a lace unit so that it will look natural.
1. The client's head should be measured for a proper fit. Even though the majority of ladies will meet the "medium" cap size requirements there is a possibility that you will not and that will have a large impact on the final look and fit of the unit.
2. The unit should be constructed with a natural looking hairline. I hate to say it ladies, if you are purchasing a "cheap" wig from your local beauty supply/wig store; the owners know that you are not going to spend $$ and they sell you an inferior product. If you notice, the majority of the wigs sold in beauty supply store all have hairlines shaped semi-circular and that is not the proper shaping.
3. The density should be considered. This is the MAIN reason so many of these units look terrible because there is TOO much hair in the hairline.
4. The "lace" is "cheap". When you buy a cheap wig you cannot possibly expect for quality products to be used. On many beauty supply units the lace is too thick and it does not properly match the client's skin tone.
5. You get what you pay for; that's the bottom line.
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