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> How Do I Make A 13x4 Lace Wig Look Real In The Front
ruiyu
post Fri 5 Nov 2021, 08:04
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Wig wearers are clearly looking for tips to further enhance the natural and realistic appearance of their 13x4 Lace Wig. That’s why we have decided to come up with this list of tips and ideas that will not only improve the aesthetic look of your wig but also make it look more natural and authentic at the front, back and everywhere else!

The first thing to do after receiving your brand new wig is to remove from the packaging and give it a shake. This gets rid of that flat transit effect in an instant.

Grab your hair dryer and adjust the setting to the coolest option. Now blow dry your 13x4 Lace Frontal for a couple of minutes. This separates the synthetic fibres, reducing shine and adding texture.

Saturate your wig with that life saving dry shampoo, ensuring you reach every strand. Shake off any excess and gently comb through the 13x4 Lace Front Wig with your paddle brush. This dramatically reduces shine, adds volume and a lovely smell to your new hair. Baby powder works too!

An easy way to double up on this effect and further reduce shine is to paint some translucent powder down each length of hair using a fan brush.

If your wig has a visible parting line, it is important to customise it to your natural skin colour. This will significantly increase the natural appearance of your wig, making it near impossible to spot that your hair is not 100% real. Always part your natural hair so as the wig parting sits directly on top of your own parting line.

With a good pair of tweezers, carefully pluck 1-2 hairs at a time from the parting line of your wig. Using this method you can widen and lengthen the line slightly as required. Go slowly and don't overdo it.

Using a small angled make up brush, fill in the parting line with your every day concealer and set the product with your usual setting powder. The parting line will now match your skin colour perfectly, creating a beautifully natural look.

Section off the top layer of your wig and with a good pair of scissors, cut 1-2 strands at a time from the bottom layer around the visible edge of the wig, creating very small baby hairs. Comb and separate these strands. If your natural hair is similar to that of your wig, you can pull forward your own baby hairs instead.

I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com
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