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How Do You Make an HD Lace Wig Look Natural

9 ways to make your hd lace wig look natural

By zhu EmmaPublished about a year ago 5 min read
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Introduction

No woman wants to wear an unnatural-looking wig. On the other hand, an HD lace wig looks as natural as possible. However, this doesn’t mean that you can just put it on and go about your day—it takes some effort to ensure that your HD lace wig looks like it belongs on your head.

So, how do you achieve this effect? What ways can you use to make your wig look natural? Are there things that you can do to make it more realistic-looking? This article will answer those questions and more. In it, we’ll talk about how you can style your HD lace wig to make it look as natural as possible.

Measure Your Head, then Buy a Wig

Most women make the mistake of trying to buy a wig without measuring their heads first. This can be a big mistake because it won't fit properly if you don’t know what size wig to get. This will make your wig look fake and unnatural—no one wants that.

So, before you buy your new HD lace wig, measure your head using a tape measure (or ruler). Then, find the right size on our website by looking at the sizing charts for each brand of wig we carry.

Choose the Right Style

Wig styles can affect the natural look of your HD lace wig. We've seen many women choose styles that aren't right for them, which can make their wigs look fake. For example, choosing a wig with a longer front and sides is best if you have a round face shape.

This will help to elongate your face shape so that it doesn't appear boxy or wide (something we all want to avoid). If you have an oval-shaped face, you can try any style as long as the hair is layered throughout.

Bleach the Wig Knots

Making your HD lace wig look natural is about removing the wig knots visible at the front and sides of your head. It causes wig knots because the hair is attached to your head when sewn into a wig.

The knots can be seen as thin lines of hair around the front and sides of your head, which are usually much darker than your natural hair color. To fix this problem, we recommend you bleach the underside of your wig so that the knots blend in with the rest of your hair. You can use a bleaching kit or bleach powder to do this, but make sure that you follow all instructions carefully before applying any chemicals to your wig.

Pluck the Hairline

Another effective way of making human hair lace front wigs appear more natural is to pluck the hairline. This will make your wig look more like your own hair, as it will be less obvious that there's anything different about it. However, you should only pluck a few strands of hair at a time and not pull out too many at once, or else you'll end up with bald patches on your head.

You can use tweezers to pluck stray hairs around your forehead or near the crown of your head if they're too noticeable or don't look quite right.

Bald Cap Method: Braid Your Hair Flat

You want your HD lace wig to look as natural as possible, so it's essential to ensure that your hair is flat. The easiest way to achieve this is by braiding it flat before you put on the wig. You can do this yourself or ask a friend or family member to help you.

If you decide to braid your hair, ensure all the braids are equal in size and thickness; otherwise, they'll stand out too much once under the wig.

Cut the Lace Along Your Hairline

A creative way of making HD lace wigs look natural and seamless is to cut the hair along your natural hairline. You don't want any of the lace visible, so get a good pair of scissors and take it slow! Make sure you cut as close to your skin as possible without actually cutting into it.

Once you're done, use some bobby pins or tape to secure stray hairs that might've fallen out during the cutting process. This will give your wig a natural look and feel.

Melt Down the Lace

Another excellent way to make your HD lace wigs appear more natural is to melt down the lace. This is a great way to get rid of that shiny look and make your wig look more natural. Plus, it will help blend in any partings you might have cut into your wig's hairline.

To do this, cut away the lace along your hairline and move the wig back to expose your natural hairline or front wig cap. Apply the adhesive to one of your hairline's natural parts (separating it into two sections). Once you've applied some glue, wait for a few seconds until it becomes tacky.

When you have the lace, spread it at the opposite end of a rattail comb to adhere to the wig adhesive. Repeat the steps above on the other side of your lace hairline.

Leave Some Baby Hair Out

Wigs come with baby hair. These are typically used to cover up the wig's blunt edges and make it look more natural. However, if you're going for a more natural look, you can leave these baby hairs out.

It's important to note that the hairline around your face will still need some attention, though—you can use a small pair of scissors or even just your fingers to trim down any stray strands that stick out too far from your skin.

Create a Natural Part

Natural parting is another easy way to give your wig a more natural look, and it's also crucial for anyone wearing their hair in a ponytail or bun. To create one, run a comb through your hair from front to back as if you were parting it naturally. Then use bobby pins to hold this new part in place.

With this part, you'll see that your hairline looks much more natural, and it's a great way to maintain a good wig fit.

Conclusion

Making your HD lace wigs look natural is vital if you want to look like your best self. Wearing a lace wig is a great way to feel confident, but deciding how to style or fit the hair can be tricky. By following these simple tips, you'll be able to create a natural-looking wig that fits perfectly and looks great on any occasion.

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zhu Emma

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