No matter lace frontals or lace front wigs, we need to pluck it first before installation to create a natural hairline and get a natural looking. It seems a very simple step. However, it is a really tough task for beginners. It needs more patience and carefulness, otherwise you might ruin the hairline.
So how to pluck lace frontal wig to look like your own hair?
Your might need canvas head, wig stand, butterfly clips, tweezers and comb.
First, you need to fix your lace frontal. Put your lace frontal on the wig head and fix it with some pins.
Step 1:First you need to take a few pictures of your natural hairline. The best way to do this is to straighten or stretch your hair and pull your hair into a tight ponytail. Make sure the photos are clear so you can use them as your guide.
Step 2:Take a good look at the wig hairline, you will notice that it is pretty dense and that’s what you want to avoid. Start plucking some hairs from one side and work your way to the other.
Make sure to use quality tweezers and be careful not to pluck too many hairs. It is best to pluck a little bit at first and see how it looks and if you think that the hairline is still too dense, go back and repeat these steps.
Step 3:Create Your Own Part: All lace wigs were not created equal. Some come with a pre-made part down the middle, to the side, with multiple parts, or with no parting at all (also known as a "free part").
With a free part lace front wig, you'll get to choose where you want your part to lay and create it. You can do this before you create the full wig or after. Just comb around with the parting, create a fun hairstyle or keep it down for a more sophisticated and trendy look.
Step 4: Create Natural Edges: Adjust your lace front wig accordingly. Don't forget the baby hairs! For this step separate a small section of the hair from the hairline that you want to use as baby hairs. Use a razor to cut the hair down until the hair is at your desired baby hair length.