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How to Create a Natural Part on a Synthetic Lace Front Wig

Updated: Dec 27, 2019


How to Create a Natural Part on a Synthetic Lace Front Wig

Lace Front wigs are incredibly popular as they are a part of an ever-growing hairstyle craze! Countless distributors currently supply “one-size fits all” lace wigs that are available in the market in human as well as synthetic hair . Because of the affordability, the synthetic lace wig is found to be the product of preference when it comes to frequently switching texture, color and styles. Are you aware that it is easy to customize a synthetic lace front in addition to creating a natural-looking part? This instructional chart provides you with a simple method about how to recreate a natural part on a synthetic lace wig to give it a personalized look and feel!

What you will need to begin:

  • Synthetic Wig

  • Tweezers

  • Comb

  • Alligator Clips

  • Protective Shield (Transparent/Clear)

  • Foundation or Concealer

  • Wedge Make-up Applicator Sponge

  • Hair Weaving Needle and Thread

  • Small Angled Make-up Brush

Braid your hair.

  • Decide where you would like to place your part and braid your hair accordingly.

Decide where you want your wig part.

  • Place the wig on your head. Determine where the part will be located.

Manicure the parted area.

  • Once it has been determined, carefully pluck away the strands of hair within the part to give it a clean look. Place the wig on your head again to make sure the part is in the correct position. Pluck more hair away from the part if necessary. Finish by trimming the lace around the hairline.

Apply concealer.

  • Flip your wig inside out and lightly apply concealer or foundation to the parted area. A wedge foundation applicator sponge is used to apply the product. Spread the concealer or foundation throughout the part and down towards the hairline.

Attach the wig.

  • Attach the wig to your braids. Make sure that the wig is secure and does not move. The part should lie flat against your scalp. If the wig fits too tightly, be sure to modify your wig cap before attaching it to your braids.

Comb hair away from the part.

  • Comb all hair away from the parted area. Clip down the parted hair. There should be no loose fly-away strands visible in the parted area.

Apply the Protective Shield to your part.

  • ​Use the clear/transparent Protective Shield. The Protective Shield will blend with your foundation/concealer and give a scalp-like appearance to the parted area. Apply throughout the part and down to the hairline. Fill in all holes. A light coating should be applied to your skin right at the hairline so there is no line of demarcation.

Dry the solution completely.

  • Use a hair dryer to speed up the process. The solution should dry in 15 – 30 seconds.

Style your hair to achieve the desired look.

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