Lace closure can be installed by bonding, as well as by attaching with the use of clips.
The most widespread method for installing a lace frontal closure is sewing down the back of the frontal and using a bonding agent to glue the front hairline down.The rest of the weave is then installed around the 13 6 lace front wig.
Alternatively the lace frontal closure can be fully clipped in or fully sewn in. Again, the rest of the weave is installed around the lace frontal.
Unlike a closure, none of your own 613 lace front wig will be left out in a bonded lace frontal closure installation as the piece is meant to create a natural hairline.
If the lace frontal closure is fully sewn or clipped, some of the wearer's hairline could be left out, and the unit installed just behind the hairline.
After reading this above parts, you’re also probably wondering:
What's the steps of sewing in lace frontal closure? Do not worry, please continue reading the rest parts.Today we're sharing our favourite tips and tricks with you on how to sew in frontal closure!
Step 1: Preparation
1.Using an invisible needle and thread (so it seems like the thread just disappears) .
2.Getting the threaded needle lying next to the spool.
Step 2: Sew-in
Braid the transparent lace wig in parallel format from front to back. Then I place the weave on the head and feel out the braids and part around the head.
Always make sure you line the hair up right where you want it to be.Using hair pins to pin it in place. Then we begin to sew right above the temples, down and around to the other side (there is no thread right in the very top).
It is very important to take the needle under the braid that way it forces the lace to lay down flat.
Step 3: Final Product
After I'm done sewing, I flip up the edges and apply my adhesive. That's it......The finished product. You can watch the below video to learn how to install a lace closure with hair bundles.
It looks more natural and it feels more like your own hair because of its securely on your head for a longer period of time.What is the benefits of sew in hair closures?
It's usually the cheapest option. In some cases, it can be much less expensive than other types of weaves and wig installs since it is a long-term choice.
You’re able to experiment and style your hair weave in different ways, for example, straight one day, curly the next. Save your money on chemicals and perms and avoid damaging your own hair.
Sew-ins protect your hair because it gets much-needed rest to grow healthier. Protect your real hair from the elements while the hair extension absorbs daily wear and tear.
It is less damaging to your hairline if you don’t know how to apply and remove lace frontal adhesives.
It looks more natural and it feels more like your own hair because of its securely on your head for a longer period of time.