Step: 1
Proper Scalp Preparation Instructions Cleaning and preparing your scalp before you attach your hair frontal is essential to a secure bond. Follow the instructions below carefully to ensure your hair frontal is properly attached. Begin by wiping all visible traces of sweat or oil from the scalp with a wet towel or cloth. For best results hop into the shower and wash your entire head, hair and scalp thoroughly at least two times.
While showering, thoroughly scrub your scalp and hair After showering, be sure to fully dry your head and scalp with a towel and/or blow dryer, removing all excess moisture. This would also be a good time to remove or shave any hair or stubble from the bonding area. We recommend using an electric screen razor for the closest shave.
Step: 2
Find Your Hairline Shake the hair out and comb any lose hair back that is around the front hairline. Place the hairpiece on the head and position along the hairline for a natural look. Important. After you found your desired hairline, you will now cut the lace. Gradually trim the excess lace one layer at a time until you are satisfied with the hairline you want. Be careful not to cut any of the hair.
Step: 3
Apply Lace Frontal
Prep your hair, by creating a flat surface for the frontal to sit on.
Fit the frontal on your head, and evaluate how and where you would like the hairline. The goal is to find where the hairline will look most natural.
After you have created your hairline, apply tapes or adhesive to around the edges of the hairline so the frontal can stay on your head.
The finished hairline should look totally natural, as if the hair were actually growing from your scalp.
If you want to use the frontal for a front hairpiece for weaves or covering bald areas, use the same steps for applying, just use the tape or adhesive around the entire edges.
These frontal can be sown to your own hair. Tip! These frontal can be cut to size and position on any area where hair is needed.
How to Remove a Lace Frontal
Separate any hair that has been comb in with the frontal
Apply the lace adhesive remover around perimeter of frontal.
Gradually remove the lace frontal.
Be sure After you have removed the lace, there may be some residue left on the unit, you should shampoo the unit, and with a towel, delicately scrub the residue away.
You should let the frontal dry naturally
Absolutely! Depending on climate and lifestyle, your wig should be washed every 8-10 wears or at least once every week, if worn daily. Before washing, you must detangle wig using a detangler (or diluted conditioner) and wire brush. Start detangling from ends to root to prevent breakage. Immerse wig in cool to warm (not hot) water using a gentle shampoo (do not rub!). Allow wig to soak for a few minutes and remove. Squeeze out excess water or towel dry without rubbing or twisting. Apply conditioner and rinse, if desired.