How to Choose 13x4 Lace Front Wig from mslynn's blog

13x4 Lace Wig come in different variations,there are lace caps,full lace,lace 13x4 and front lace wigs.A front lace wig refers to a wig that has sheer lace along the front portion of the wig that rests along the forehead and traces your natural hairline.The purpose of the lace is to give the wearer the appearance of a natural hairline.These wigs are highly popular because when worn properly,it appears as if it's your natural hair,and can be styled the same as your natural hair with various parts and ponytails.

When not wearing your 13x4 Lace Frontal,it's important that it is properly cared for to ensure it last as long as possible.Always keep your lace front wig out of direct sunlight when not being worn,this helps to prevent the color from fading.Also,make sure to store it in areas where little to no dust is present as well as away from areas of excess heat.13x4 Lace Front Wig may be stored on a synthetic head,or in a satin sealable bag to help control frizz and tangles.

How to Choose lace front wigs
Consider style length:As a rule,shorter "shake-n-go" styles are easiest to care for.Longer synthetic styles require a little more maintenance.A common mistake women make is choosing a style that's too long,which might not only be more work,but may overwhelm their features.

Consider your lifestyle:What does your typical day involve? Will you be wearing your wig every day,or only occasionally? These questions,as well as others concerning your work,recreational and social activity,may affect which style you choose.Be sure to keep your typical daily or weekly activities in mind as you try different wigs.

Customizing your style:Before wearing your wig for the first time,take it to your hairstylist and have them trim the bangs and sides to suit your face.If you plan on coloring a human hair wig,we recommend having your hairstylist do it.

Choose a color that flatters:Many women feel most comfortable selecting a shade that matches their natural hair color.To do so,we recommend looking at your hair and color samples together under natural light to determine which color most closely resembles your own.

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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