How To Melt Your Lace On A Wig Like A Pro

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    The cheap lace front wig and closure wigs are in high demand because they are so realistic (when applied correctly). It is a small sheer lace panel along the front hairline attached to the front of the skin melt lace wig. The hair strands are hand-tied to the front lace base which can create a natural hairline. The rest of the wig cap is made out of a stronger material that will not tear as easily as the lace. A lace front wig is extremely versatile because it covers the entire front perimeter and it helps to give you a realistic and natural hairline.


    To melt down your lace front wig, a hot comb is necessary for this process. A hot comb is designed to straighten hair if your hair bundles with closure and frontal with bundles are permed make sure that you pulled it all to the back. You need to set the hot comb medium, not allow it becomes too hot, otherwise, it might damage your scalps or skin. So as careful as possible when using a hot comb.

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    Step 1: First of all, you should pull your freshly shampooed natural hair down into a bun or braid it up and then Use some cotton pegs that are wiped with some rubbing alcohol to clean the area around the hairline, thus removing the excess oil and dirt.

    Notice: If you have a lot of natural hair that needs to go under the wig cap, try to braid it into cornrows to make it as close to your scalp as possible.

    Step 2: Take some Got 2B Glue or other types of glue to lay your own edges down so that they won’t be in the way. Next, you can put on a nude wig cap or a wig cap that closely matches your skin colour to make it a little forward past your hairline and cut holes in the ears so that the wig cap can lay flat on the sides of your head. Only in this way, you can ensure the wig looks as natural as possible. Continue to apply some Got 2B freeze spray along your hairline.

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    Step 3: Use a blow dryer to dry the wig cap completely. Once the wig cap is holding down and completely dried, rush to cut the excess band of the wig cap along your hairline.

    Step 4: Pat some foundation that can blend with your skin around the middle parting of the wig cap and your hairline. Then use a cotton ball that is wiped with alcohol to clean up your hairline by removing any excess foundation.

    Step 5: Put on your wig, and pull the lace down over your forehead to get the hairline in place, and check its position from all angles to make sure it looks natural. Some lace front wigs also come with adjustable straps and combs on the inside. You can adjust these to make sure the wig is neither too tight nor too loose. If you find it easier to style your wig before you’re wearing it, you may want to take a moment to do that now.

    Step 6: While the lace front wig is held in place, lift the lace front and apply a freeze spray under the lace along the hairline to hold the wig. It would be better to try to spray the freeze spray as close to your scalp as possible so it doesn’t get all over your forehead.

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    Step 7: Use a blow dryer to blow dry your hairline and move it slowly back and forth over your wig’s hairline. to secure the wig to the spray. Then press the lace down onto the freeze spray as you dry it so they adhere together. Don’t forget to use low heat to avoid burn your scalp.

    Step 8: Put a wrapping strip on around your hairline, line it up, and then tie it off at the nape of your neck to ensure the centre of the wrap covers your hairline around your scalp for at least 10 minutes, which is used to protect your hair and hold your wig in place while the lace is melting into your hairline.

    Step 9: Remove the wrap strip to reveal the hairline and lace. Check whether the lace front human hair wig’s hairline is starting to stick to your scalp or not by gently pulling the lace upward. Once it doesn’t stick to your scalp, repeat to apply more freeze spray and above steps right away.

    Step 10: Use an eyebrow razor to cut away the excess lace as close to your hairline as possible until all is cut.


    Step 11: Put a very small amount of hair gel on the end of a rat tail comb and press the gel down along the edges of the lace to make the remaining small bits of lace are pressed flat against your scalp.

    Step 12: Dry the gel with a blow dryer and run it back and forth over your hairline to melt the rest of the lace. Remember to test the tackiness of the gel with your finger. If it is still wet or sticky, keep drying it until your finger comes away dry to the touch. Then use a corner of a clean and wet towel to gently rub away any visible dried gel in front of your hairline.

    Or you could apply a wrapping strip for 15-20 more minutes instead of using the blow dryer.

    Step 13: Use an eyebrow razor and gel to create baby hairs to mimic a natural hairline. Use a rat tail comb to pull out a few hairs from the wig all along your hairline. Take your eyebrows razor and shave the hairs and then use gel and an eyebrow brush to mould them into curls along your forehead.

    Step 14: Apply a little bit of powder or a small amount of foundation along your hairline to make the lace blend in with your skin tone. If the colour of the lace perfectly matches your skin tone, it may not be necessary.

    Step 15: Use a hot comb to lay down your wig for a flat, sleek style when your wig doesn’t lay as close to your scalp as you like. In the process, you must keep moving the hot comb to push your hair down toward your scalp rather than holding it down in one place.