Can I color my lace front wig myself?
1. Only using salon quality coloring products
2. Always doing a strand test to verify the color results as well as the strength of the hair
3. Knowing which volume of peroxide to use. ie: "boxed" hair colors all use a pre-determined peroxide that can permanently damage your unit if too strong or not strong enough.
4. Having the proper "chemical processing" environment for optimum results. Over processing "cut hair" happens generally much quicker than hair that has not been cut from its source, a few minutes can do a lot of damage.
5. Proper knowledge of the origin and history of the hair to prevent stripping, over processing, and ill matched color to base color.









