Which is better full lace or front lace?

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3 years ago ID #5238

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What’s A 360 Frontal Wig? 360 frontal wigs or 360 lace wig are designed wrapping the entire hairline from the start to finish and attached to the circle of the wig, which means the lace goes around the entire perimeter of the wig. Which makes it looks like the wig is growing form your own scalp. You can put your wigs onto a high ponytail in this way. The middle part of the 360 lace frontal wig is machine sewn onto a breakable material that is secure and durable. What’s A Lace Front Wig? lace front wigs are perfect for everyday. This high quality lace wig is hand knotted strand by strand in the front portion which is 13x4 and 13x6(ear-to-ear coverage at 4 inches/6 inches deep). Thus you can part the hair in any direction you want. The rest of the wig is sewn onto a breathable cap by machine for a most comfortable feel. The cap size is universal and can be adjusted to fit your head using the combs and secure strap. How Big Are 360 Lace Frontals? This 360 Lace Frontal Closure is a lace headband hair on it.The standard medium size of the 360 frontal is 22.25"x4"x2".22.25"is the circumference from ear to ear.4" is the width at the front.2" is the width of the back and sides.And the middle blank part is where to sew onto your wave.This isn't a wig but can be used to make a wig or for a hair weave you just add the bundles to the middle.It goes around the whole head so you can put it in a ponytail, and part anywhere too. Should I Get A 360 Lace Frontal Wig? The simple answer is: it depends.Pre-plucked 360 frontals are for people who don't have edges.If you want to try a 360 frontal closure, you can and with great results.I definitely suggest 360 frontals, it's very easy to wear, adjustable and comfortable, with baby hair, and have natural hairline and pre plucked, really natural and beautiful. If you are one that goes for regular hair appointments (meaning every 2-3 weeks even with a sew-in install), then yes, you should try a 360 frontal.If you're also someone that doesn't live a very active lifestyle and doesn't sweat much, you should get a lace frontal 360. Will A Pre-Plucked 360 Frontal Protect My Hair? My answer to this is, it can.It all depends on your upkeep, if you get the proper maintenance, proper install and if you remove your 360 frontal hair weave properly. How Long Does A 360 Frontal Sew In Last? In general, it is difficult to answer this question- how long can pre-plucked 360 frontal closures last.For the same lace closure, hair color, hair length, hair, and the hair quality, and all are the same.If there are two people to buy them at the same time, the life of the lace closure will not be the same, depending on how you wear it and hair care condition. To be honest, this hair can last for how long time depending on how you maintain it.Treat it like your own hair and take very good care of it so that last longer.Usually, it can last at least 6 months, it will be longer if you treat it well. Compared with traditional weaving bundles, The pre plucked 360 lace frontal with bundles can stay two weeks without shifting in place if you use a high-quality glue or tape.However, if you just attach the wig by using adjustable straps that normally come with the wig, you can only use the wig for a short period. what is Glueless full lace wigs? Glueless full lace wigs are hand-knotted to offer a natural look. It can stay on your head without using tape or glue adhesive. In fact, many women find convenience and comfortability when using this type of hair wig. They wear it for different purposes, for beauty, fashions, or for merely adding more hair volume and density. Plus, it is removed easily at night without damaging your natural locks. No tape, no glue, it is suitable for those with sensitive skin. It causes no allergic reaction. Now, start the blog with the first question.



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