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  1. How to Sew on a Full Lace Wig

    The popularity of the full lace front wig is continuing to grow, thanks to Tyra Banks and Beyonce, whose hair always looks flawless. The full lace wig is specially hand crafted to make it appear that the hair is growing right out of your scalp. There are a few different ways to apply a full lace wig, but the most common and longest lasting method is to sew it in.

    Braid your hair in corn rows going straight back. If you have long hair past the nape hairline, lift the braids upward and lay them in between the corn rows and sew the braids together.

    Wipe your forehead at the hairline with rubbing alcohol to remove dirt and oil. This is where the lace will lay once the wig is on your head. Apply the scalp protector to the front hairline and let it dry.

    Apply the hair adhesive to the hairline, being especially

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  2. How to Apply Lace Wigs With No Tape or Glue

    Lace front wigs are a popular choice for celebrities. Due to the lace hairline, it is impossible to tell the difference between your real hair and the wig. Recently, lace front wigs have become widely available to everyone. Although the application process usually requires adhesive products that only a professional can properly use, there are some lace front wigs that you can apply at home without tape or glue.

    Purchase a lace front wig with comb grips. Some of the newest types of lace front wigs will come with combs on the inside. The combs are located on the right- and left-hand side of the wig, closest to your temples. If your local beauty supply store does not carry the new lace front, purchase it online.

    Prep your hair for application. If your hair is long, put it into cornrows. If you have short hair, purchase and apply a wig cap. Use alcohol or witch hazel around the forehead to remove the dirt and oil that can damage

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  3. How to Get Glue Residue Off Your Lace Wig

    Lace wigs have hidden, stretchable lace at the forehead that you glue -- temporarily -- to your skin for a custom fit. A well-fitting and attractive wig may soon become your favorite, which makes regular maintenance a must to keep it smelling and looking nice. The glue that makes a wig fit so securely on your head can leave behind a gummy residue. Keep your wig looking natural with a proper cleaning technique that takes just minutes.

    Step 1

    Wipe away any residue from previous wear with a warm, damp cloth. Rub at the glue or tape gently, saturating the bond with the warm cloth. Lift away any glue clumps or tape.

    Step 2

    Dip a small sponge in 99 percent isopropyl alcohol. Rub the soaked sponge over any wig tape or glue bonds. Do not soak the entire wig in alcohol, because this could dry out or damage your wig. After one or two minutes, lift the tape or glue away with

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  4. How to Blend a Lace Front Wig

    Lace-front wigs are a great way to update your style and appearance without making a long-term commitment, such as cutting or coloring your natural hair. Lace-front wigs are constructed with a skin-toned lace base as opposed to a machine weft base. It is this lace-constructed base that allows lace-front wigs to display a seamless hairline, making visual detection difficult. To achieve nature-looking results, the wig must be blended properly, which requires proper application. Proper blending application will make the difference between a flawless finish or a good wig gone bad.

    Comb your natural hair back and away from your face with a wide-tooth comb. Use a brush to tame any stray hairs.

    Cover your natural hair with a wig cap.

    Place the lace wig onto a wig head base.

    Style the wig into a ponytail hairstyle and secure with ponytail

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  6. How to Apply Full Lace Wigs

    Full lace wigs look natural and stay put when you put them on correctly. They can even be worn during most sports activities without coming off. Put on your full front lace wig the right way so that only you will know that those luxurious locks are not yours.

    Put on a flesh-colored wig cap, tucking all of your hair inside the cap. Adjust the wig cap so it sits at your front hairline. If you don't want to wear a wig cap, comb your hair back away from your scalp line.

    Trim the lace on the full lace wig. This only needs to be done the first time you use your wig, and it does not need to be done if the lace has already been trimmed by the manufacturer. To trim the lace, put the wig on your head. Use hair clips to fasten the wig hair back away from your scalp line. Trim any lace that sticks out past the wig hairline using a pair of sharp scissors. Cut small amounts of lace at a time to avoid accidentally

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  7. How to Put in a Drawstring Ponytail

    For someone looking for a temporary way to change their hairstyle, a drawstring ponytail is an option. Drawstring ponytails are a type of weave hairpiece made of human or synthetic hair. These types of ponytails feature a drawstring and small combs which are used to attach the ponytail to a person's natural hair. Like other weave hairpieces, drawstring ponytails are available in a wide range of colors, lengths, textures, styles and prices.

    Wash, condition and dry your natural hair as you normally would.

    Comb your natural hair thoroughly with a wide-tooth comb to remove any knots or tangles.

    Brush your natural hair in the direction you want the ponytail to go, then apply gel or your favorite styling product on your hair and edges to give your hair a firm hold.

    Use an elastic band to put your hair into a secure ponytail. Wrap the

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  8. How to Take Care of Yaki Hair

    The growing popularity of wigs and weaves may make it difficult to decide which is the best choice of hair for you. Yaki human hair is a viable option for black women because the texture of Yaki hair imitates the texture of black hair that has been permed or straightened. Therefore, it looks more natural. If Yaki hair is properly cared for and maintained, it can be used repeatedly for long-lasting hairstyles.

    Wash the hair using a shampoo made for dry or damaged hair. If you are washing a lace-front wig, wash the hair on a mannequin or wig head to ensure that the hair stays in place and you have control.

    Spray anti-frizz serum on the hair while it's wet to keep it smooth.

    Allow the hair to air dry. Do not use a flat iron on the hair unless absolutely necessary. If you do straighten the hair, put the iron on a low setting.

    Brush

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  9. How to Flatten the Top of a New Wig

    A new wig with unruly hairs looks like a wig. You can make certain your secret is safe by taking time to care for your wig properly, which will preserve the synthetic fibers or human hair. Your wig will have a natural look and you will feel confident. Before you begin, know the composition of your wig.

    Wash your human hair wig with a mild shampoo. For a synthetic wig, use a shampoo appropriate for the composition. Check with your beauty retailer to determine an appropriate product. Gently turn the wig upside down and then right side up to ensure thorough cleansing.

    Condition your human-hair wig with a gentle conditioner.

    Place the wig on the form, just as you would place it on your head.

    Spray your wig with detangling spray to reduce stress from styling and drying, which helps preserve it.

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  10. How to Remove Hairspray From Wigs

    With modern advances in wig-making, it is nearly impossible these days to tell when someone is wearing a wig or not. In order to preserve your wig and keep it looking natural, special care must be taken when grooming, styling and cleaning your wig. You should never use regular hairspray on your wig but a wig spray specifically designed for hair.

    Brush out the wig, working your way up from the ends to the root-shaft to disentangle any strands that may be stuck together as a result of using hairspray. If your wig is curly, you will need to use a wide toothed comb or pick; otherwise, you risk causing the wig to frizz.

    Fill the sink with warm water, adding a cupful of shampoo to the water while it is running so it disperses evenly through the water.
    Immerse the wig fully in the warm water and allow it to soak for at least five minutes.
    Swish the wig gently around in the warm, soapy water.
    Rinse clean under hot water until all shampoo and sudsy

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