We've all heard about it. The hot discussion about lace front wigs, so many stars are wearing them, and now they are available to the public. Wearing lace wigs your natural growing hair is not stressed. (No pressure on the strands of your hair like it is with a sew-in weave. And your natural growing hair can grow undisturbed underneath, it is more realistic. People will not believe it is NOT your natural growing hair unless you tell them and in some cases, show them. But how do you put them on? Can you wear them if you already have hair? How much do they cost? Where can I get one?
Lace front wigs are beautiful and natural looking wigs but only when applied professionally or with lots and lots of practice. Lace wigs cost a lot of money so its best to do your research before planning to try a lace wig.
The truth is,as beautiful as lace wigs are - They are hard work and take a lot of time and effort. So if you have looking for that miracle instant hair that you can just pop on and go-- this isn't it. As with anything else in life,there are a few drawbacks with lace wigs that you should consider before purchasing one.
Prices for lace wigs can range from $100 US to as much as $1000. Be aware of sites that up sell their products. You may start out with a price of $199 but the time you have added on a hair length, hair color choices, lace type selection, customization, you could be into the thousands of dollars.
I always recommend first time lace wig wearers to start out with only a front lace wig instead of a full lace wig and to buy a synthetic wig before a human hair wig. The reason being is that lace wigs take a lot of practice and until you know how to apply one correctly, you should save your money.
Synthetic hair is less expensive than human hair. Once you have perfected the art of how to apply a lace wig, then you should purchase a human hair wig and only Remy Braizilian Hair as it is the best quality. The difference between a front lace wig and a full lace wig is the front lace wig only has lace around the hairline from ear to ear. The less area you have to apply the more secure the wig will be on your head. Its easier to learn how to affix a smaller area first and then move on to the full lace wigs.
Full lace wigs are fabulous but can be very challenging as it is much harder to affix the back of the hairline without some assistance. It really can be a nightmare trying to apply a full lace wig and often will leave you discouraged. Don't worry, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Believe me, once you know how to apply a full lace wig you will never go back to traditional wigs again!