Why a Lace Front Wig Could Help You Gain Confidence

The answer is very simple! When you weigh up the pros and cons of wearing a lace front over a traditional wig, the lace wig wins hands down on nearly every single criteria. Lets have a look!

Traditional wigs are made from synthetic or standard grade Remi or Yaki hair, whilst generally the best grade A+++ Remy hair is used in a lace wig. They also have bulky cap construction with tracks, fasteners and grips compared to the seamless wafer thin lace that the hair is knotted into. The best lace wigs are made entirely by hand and take over a month to fabricate.

Lace wigs when applied properly are virtually undetectable, the lace cap can be made in different colours so that it exactly matches the wearer's skin tone. Anyone can spot a normal wig, it stands out a mile!

A lace wig has virtually no styling limitations, you can wear it up, wear it down, part it any way you like, you can even take it to the salon with you, its 100% human hair and you can treat it like your own 100% human hair. If you're human that is. Its rumoured that the Venusians are starting to wear them too!

And who was the first person you ever saw wearing a traditional wig? Probably your granny. And just why do you think it is that the lace front is the superstar's wig of choice?

And to those that say a lace front is too expensive, lets break it down.
How often do you go the salon - once a month?
And how much do you spend each time? Maybe £75?

A typical high quality lace front is around £300. Over the two year life of the wig, that's just £12.50 a month.
And thats not to mention the hours and hours you spend in the salon on every single visit.