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Guest bobbi/robin_p

My Older Sister told me about this. She said it is better than weaves.

http://www.lace-front-wig.com/

I had shave my head bald for the last ten years. I started growing my hair on my birthday in September. I hope to try lace front wigs in spring.

Yes, i have a bald spot and have high hopes that my sister is right.

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Hi Bobbi,

Thanks for the link. I'm sure there are many of us here who are follically challenged.

MaryEllen :)

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Guest Robin/bobbi

Finally got it all done this week.

Hair straightened, colored, and relaxed on wednesday. Then today i had the lace fornt Hair system done. It is awesome. It took only a couple of hours. I'm looking forward to the morning when i go to work..

the price right now is $250 a month. With extra the salon is only five minutes form my house so i dont have to wash my own hair.

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Guest Karmen

Aren't they wonderful huh.. my partner and I both wear fashion lace-fronts from time to time.. tell me though, you're paying $250 a month? What exactly are you getting for your money?

k..

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Guest nymphblossom

I am absolutely thrilled with my lace front wig. I had been wearing a cute human hair bob and decided to try a lace front that was closer to my natural hair color styled how I plan to wear my hair. A lace wig is so different than a conventional wig. You can part it anywhere, comb it this way and that. The new synthetic hair is amazing. It feels and looks just like my human hair wig. You can flat iron and curl it, and the cap is so light, I actually forgot I had it on. It is designed to be worn with an adhesive system so you can keep it on continuously for about a month. You can sleep in it, wash your hair in it, even go swimming in it. And the lace hairline- it's amazing. As close as looking at your own refection in the mirror, you would swear it’s growing right out of your head! At about $60 on-line this was sort of a starter lace wig for me. But I only had to wear it once to be convinced. I already purchased a full lace human hair wig that I am going to have colored to match my own hair then have it styled :)

Seeing myself for the first time with my new wig, in my own hair color, in a style close to the way I planning to wear, was an experience I will never forget. I didn’t even have on lipstick or eyeliner and would never have questioned that the reflection in the mirror was a woman. It was like a dream come true!

Blossom

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I have to agree, I think my favorite thing about my full lace wigs is their versatility. It's not stuck in one style I can do whatever I want with it and it still looks natural. They are a little difficult to apply and I would definitely get help or go to a trained professional until you are comfortable with it yourself but definitely try it. Let's face it Tyra, Oprah and Beyonce can't be wrong !

Cheers

Lexy

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Guest Sephora

I never quite understood how the lace works.. how is it attached to the head, can't the lace be easily seen? Thanks for the website though, I'm always on the lookout for some good wigs.

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Guest nymphblossom

The hair in lace wigs is attached much like a hooked rug. It does not have a set lay and can be styled however you chose to part it. The hairline is extremely natural so the hair doesn't have to cover the skin around the edges. The lace is secured to the skin around the hairline with adhesive tape or glue. Lace wigs can be worn continuously for upwards of a month, in the shower even swimming.

I have a lace front that I simply wear like a conventional wig since I don't wear it for more than a day at a time. You can't do that with a full lace wig as they don't have a stretchy cap and must be secured with adhesive. I love the synthetic I got from Beverly Johnson!

Blossom

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Wow!! Thank you for bringing this up. I had never heard of it before but it looks much better then regular wigs. Something to really look into.

Thanks so much!

Mae

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