DO YOU WANT YOUR EDGES? THE TRUTH BEHIND FRONTAL WIGS - Level 21 Mag (2024)

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  • By: Brianna Johnson
  • Published: October 24, 2016

DO YOU WANT YOUR EDGES? THE TRUTH BEHIND FRONTAL WIGS - Level 21 Mag (1)

Wigs are a great protective style, but the question still remains, will wearing a lace front damage my edges? The answer is NO! But in order for that to be a true statement, the proper steps need to be taken by you!

  • Written By: Brianna Johnson
  • October 24, 2016

Do you want your edges??

Wigs are a great protective style, but the question still remains, will wearing a lace front damage my edges? The answer is NO! But in order for that to be a true statement, the proper steps need to be taken by you! If the lace is applied and removed properly, your edges will come out unscathed. However, if done improperly you will run the risk of not only damaging your edges but you could develop hair loss due to tension or even traction alopecia.

What is considered improper? Some examples are: Placing the adhesive on the hairline instead of in front of the hairline; and rushing to take off the lace front without being delicate and using patience.
Proper application and removal

1. Proper application may take some time at first. In the beginning, have a hair professional install and remove your unit and walk you through how to do it on your own.

2. If you’re using an adhesive with a long lasting hold, don’t remove the unit daily. The constant application and removal of long lasting adhesive, especially if not removed properly, can lead to significant hairline damage.

3. Use an adhesive remover with the same degree of strength as your adhesive. 99% Alcohol soaked cotton balls are also great for removing adhesive. It will break down the tape residue or glue into balls you can gently wipe from your hairline and face. Apply the remover to the hairline of your unit before removing it to ensure that it lifts up gently and doesn’t take any of your hair out.

4. DO NOT wet or shampoo your hair until after ALL of the adhesive has been removed. Using water will cause whichever adhesive you’ve used to harden or get stickier.

Be sure to give your hair a break between lace front uses, braiding and/or hair extension installation. It allows your hairline to breathe.

More Info from source: Platinumwigs.com

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Frontal Myths

Via: hairsewperfect.com

Here are the common misconceptions made about frontals: Frontals last long; Frontals are easy maintenance; Frontals will save me money…NOPE!

People fail to realize thatLACE IS VERY TEMPORARY and EXPENSIVE!It is a give and take process.

  • If you want alace closure(size 5×5, 4×4, 3×4, etc.), well you’re going to have to accept that a closure is the price of a bundle of hair, and it will NOT stay in place for the entire duration of your install (your hair GROWS and the closure grows with it; you will need retouches every 2-4 weeks).
  • If you want alace frontal(size 13×4-13×8), you’re going to have to accept that it will usually cost you much MORE than bundle of hair, it will require LOTS of tweaking to look the slightest bit natural (bleaching, tweezing, tinting, trimming, etc.), and it will require WEEKLY maintenance/upkeep.

A closurewill lay down without some sort of adhesive only from around the end of your eyebrow to the other end of your eyebrow, depending on your head shape. To get those side burns and have that lace frontal mesh to your scalp like that you’re 99.9% going to have to use an adhesive (which does not have to be lace glue).

There are many ways to install a frontal (sewin and wig). Here are the methods and the pros and cons of each:

  • “Glueless” but with special product;
    • Pros: Easy at home fix,rinses off with water, does not irritate skin or break the hair, Lace lays mesh with the skin;product is used sparingly;
      • Most natural looking, give illusion that hair is coming from scalp
    • Cons: Lasts about 4-5 days at a time; May break edges if your forehead isn’t big enough to place properly and if not removed properly.
  • Glued
    • Pros: Lasts the longest (tops 2 weeks), Lace lays mesh with the skin
    • Cons: Glue is messy, must come back for a retouch unless you can do it at home; Glue is known for irritating the skin and severely breaking off the edges.
  • Tape
    • Pros: Easy to redo at home, strong hold
    • Cons: Tape may irritate the skin; does not lay as flat as the others, may shine through the lace
  • NO Products
    • Pros: Does not use any product at all or elastic band, no breakage or irritation;
    • Cons: MUST come back for a retouch every 4-5 days; Entire frontal must be removed and reinstalled; WILL cause thinning of hair by the ear (the anchor braids) because of how much tension used to pull it flat; Will not get the full versatility of the frontal because the lace near the ear won’t lay as flat
  • Elastic Band
    • Pros: Does not use any product, lasts a little longer than the no product
    • Cons: Band can be uncomfortable (but can be adjusted), Client will not be able to achieve the side burns look (it will look unnatural around the ear area unless the client can maintain the baby hairs that are there to cover it.

Sooner than later, some great stylists will come up with better, longer lasting ways to install these.

How to do a Lace frontal. No Glue, sewing, or tape involved….

Via:http://www.lavishwigsbylenae.com/

FRONTALS ARE NOT FOR EVERYBODY!!!It is OKAY to settle for a closure.

Do NOT get a frontal if:

  • You don’t want to pay for maintenance or upkeep. You’re gonna be hurt when you have to keep returning to your stylist. IT IS NOT YOUR STYLIST’s FAULT! Again, lace is very TEMPORARY!
  • You don’t want to spend money on the hair, the frontal, the customization of the frontal, and the install.
  • You have a small forehead. If your hairline sits closer to your eyebrows then it will either look like a wig or you will have to sit the frontal on your hairline which isn’t too pretty either.
  • You don’t want your stylist to use products or adhesive and you think you’ll get 100% versatility, completely protected hair, and a flawless lace install that looks like your real hair for longer than a few days.
  • Most darker skinned women can’t seem to get lace to match ourskin tone well enough to make it look as flawless as lighter skinned females. (@allureandmore sells pre-tinted lace so it will be closer to your skin tone.)

Below Frontal wig (no leave out) made in Tokyo’s class:

DO YOU WANT YOUR EDGES? THE TRUTH BEHIND FRONTAL WIGS - Level 21 Mag (3)

Perfect lighting. But in the wrong lighting, it could look something like this:

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NOT CUTE! Please be careful with your edges when involving yourself with this trend!

Good places to get lace frontals and wigs:pinkcouturehair.com

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FAQs

Do frontals damage your edges? ›

Wigs are a great protective style, but the question still remains, will wearing a lace front damage my edges? The answer is NO! But in order for that to be a true statement, the proper steps need to be taken by you! If the lace is applied and removed properly, your edges will come out unscathed.

Do wigs pull your edges out? ›

You could potentially end up with traction alopecia, a type of hair loss caused by constant pulling, tugging, and pressure on the hair follicle that can damage your edges. To learn more about wig hair loss, we spoke to Dr.

How to protect your edges when wearing a lace front wig? ›

5 Tips for Protecting Your Edges When Wearing Wigs
  1. Tip #1: Use a wig cap before putting on your wig.
  2. Tip #3: Use a light hold gel or Wig glue to hold down hair.
  3. Tip #4: Avoid over-manipulation of the edges.
  4. Tip #5: Regularly moisturize and condition your edges.
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Can lace front wigs damage your hairline? ›

Now that we know that wigs and lace front wigs aren't to blame for any damage to the hairline, the only way to ensure that any lace front damage is avoided is to carry out the correct wearing and securing removing and care practice.

How do you keep wigs from thinning edges? ›

We highly recommended wearing a Velvet Wig Grip Band under your wigs to protect your edges from breaking off. This band is made of velvet material which is soft on the edges and prevents the wig cap from being directly on the edges.

Does wearing a wig ruin your natural hair? ›

Wearing wigs is a common practice for style, convenience, or personal preference. While wigs themselves don't directly cause hair loss, prolonged use, improper fitting, or friction can lead to a condition called traction alopecia. With regular care, breaks from wearing, and proper fitting, these risks can be mitigated.

Will people notice if I wear a wig? ›

You may worry that people will notice you are wearing a wig or that your hair looks fake. That is normal. Try to remember that most people are so consumed with their own lives that they probably won't notice changes in your appearance like you think they do.

Does a frontal wig cover your whole head? ›

A frontal wig runs from ear to ear or temple to temple. It covers your entire hairline, and hence, you don't have to worry about blending it with your hair for a natural look. In size, it is 13 inches across and 4-6 inches long from the back.

How do you make a frontal wig last? ›

Shampoo, wash, and condition the wig weekly to keep the hair healthy and clean. Always air-dry your wig since heat can put wear and tear on the strands. Also, brush out your wig regularly to prevent knots and tangles. Don't wear a lace front wig for more than 6 weeks.

How do I keep my lace front wig from shedding? ›

Those hairs are the most prone to shedding. So, to reduce your risk of experience shedding from the lace, we recommend that you seal the knots. This is done by Simply turn the wig inside out and lightly spray the sealer on the mesh or lace. Allow it to completely dry before wearing.

Can you wear a lace front wig without gluing it down? ›

Choose a Glueless Lace Front Wig: Many lace front wigs are designed to be glueless. They come with adjustable straps and combs pre-attached, making it easy to wear them securely without any adhesives.

How do I grow my edges back after frontal? ›

Want to grow your edges back? Then make sure to keep them moisturized. Use a leave-in conditioner after washing your hair, and make sure to deep condition your tresses at least every other week. Bonus points if you apply a hair-loving oil like castor oil to your edges before bed.

What is the disadvantage of frontal? ›

Lace frontals can damage your hairline

They last between 2 to 4 weeks without needing a retouch. The longer period of time your lace frontals have to stay installed can make it irritate your skin and severely damage your hairline or break off your edges.

Which is better a frontal or closure? ›

A lace frontal offers more versatility than a lace closure. Due to its structure and the size of its base, frontals are more versatile. They offer more styling options and there is no limit to the number of styles you can do. While you can't make a perfect bun or ponytail with closure, you can do so with a frontal.

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