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We know purchasing a lace wig can be a difficult decision. There are so many options, so much new terminology to learn. We have developed this extensive resource to help you learn more about full lace and lace front wigs. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please feel free to ask us a question, using the link above.
A lace front wig is a wig made with human hair tied to a lace base. The two types of lace used in lace front wigs are French lace and Swiss lace. A "lace front" wig has lace at the hairline (ear to ear) that is secured with liquid adhesive or tape. When the lace is adhered to your own hairline, it gives an invisible hairline, making it look as though the hair is growing out of your scalp.
We offer wigs that are lace front (lace at the hairline, from ear to ear) and full lace (entire wig base is made of lace).
All of our wigs are made with Remy hair. Remy (or Remi) hair is the complete hair strand and has not been weakened by stripping. Remy hair is created by careful processing which leaves the cuticle in place. The result is stronger, superior hair. Still, this hair has undergone some processing (such as cleaning and dyeing), so it should also be treated gently. Remy hair is often referred to as "cuticle hair" because the cuticle is left intact. Hair that is stripped of the cuticle is often chemically treated to give the hair an artificial softness and shine, which wears down over time, causing tangling and a poor appearance. Remy hair does not have this problem and is the highest quality hair you can purchase.
Each wig is handmade, with experpienced wigmakers securing one or more hair strands at a time, to the lace base. This knotting technique creates a multi-directional hairstyling, with a natural hair flow.
All wigs are treated with a deep conditioning treatment, and all knots are sealed, before your wig is shipped to you.
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