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Lace Front Curly Hair
Lace Front Curly Hair
A lace front curly hair is a fun and versatile style that can be shaped to suit your taste and look.lace front curly hair It can be worn as a Barbie for a day, a faux big chop for a week or even a permanent style to help you grow your hair out in a healthy way. Curly lace wigs are more manageable than curly natural hair, but they do require regular hydration and care to maintain their fullness and lustrous appearance.
Choosing the right products is key when caring for a curly lace front. Liquids and creams that lock in moisture are a must, but oils are also important because they lubricate the hair making it easier to detangle when washing. Oils that penetrate the hair cuticle include coconut, jojoba, olive and shea butter. Always choose the cold pressed versions as these have higher levels of nutrients.
It is recommended that you apply these oils to the hair as part of your daily styling routine and at the time of washing. It is also essential to add a deep conditioning treatment for curly lace wigs at least once per week. Deep conditioners are designed to penetrate the hair shaft and repair damaged proteins and lipids. This process is especially important for curly wigs as they are prone to dryness due to the curl pattern.
In addition to a regular maintenance and hydration routine it is also essential to properly place your lace front curly wig to ensure that the hairline remains intact and that there are no bumps or kinks around the edges of the head. This can be done by cornrowing the hair in small sections on either side of the head or by applying a bit of a gel like KeraCare’s Styling Wax stick to flatten the hairline and prevent it from lifting. If you are using a wig that has been chemically processed for texture, as many curly lace front wigs are, then it is recommended that you use a spritz of Monday’s Original dry shampoo to eliminate greasy buildup around the hairline.
Lastly, if it comes time to remove your lace front, Kumson recommends applying an oil as the final step in the removal process. This allows the glue to be slowly and safely lifted from the lace without destroying your natural hairline. This is preferable to the old fashioned method of using rubbing alcohol which can have negative effects on the skin.
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