Type of Lace Front WigsInvisible

SFS Super Fine Swiss Lace: is the thinnest and most delicate lace available and can be used for the front hairline, it can also be used for the entire base but #64 French Lace is recommended with a Super Fine Swiss Lace front. It is virtually invisible.

Swiss Lace: is a little thicker than the Super Fine Swiss but does disappear on the scalp very well and is more durable than the Super Fine Swiss.Undetectable

French Lace: is a good choice especially for bases. It is very durable and has good disappearing qualities on the front hairline as well. It is available in bleached white, pink, orange yellow, tan, brown, black colors. If matched in proper color with the own skin tone is undetectable as much as Swiss Lace. (Recommended)

Hair Density

Hair density is simply how many hairs are added to your hair system base. In the old days, high density was necessary because the base materials were usually made of thicker materials and would be easily exposed if hair density were low. With the advance of thinner base materials such as lace and thin skin low density tends to look more natural especially with the see through look along the hairlines. You can chose different hair density in different areas of the base.

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1.Start out with clean hair.

2.You may corn row hair to the back, or pin hair up into a flat French roll, then place a stocking cap on.

3.Try lace front on from the back then gently pull forward to see where you want hair line to fall, (optional), use an eyeliner to mark where the edge of hairline falls, or make mental note.

4.Clean the skin around the outer edge of hairline all the way around with Medical grade 99% alcohol. Apply 2 thin layers of scalp protector and allow to dry.

5.Take your Ultra Hold jar and place the bottle in a warm bowl of water, this will cause the adhesive to become a syrup consistency. Keep in mind there are several adhesives and applications to chose from, so chose the one that works best for you.

6.Pour the the adhesive into a squezze applicator bottle, than apply 3 thin layers with wedge make up sponge, allowing each layer to dry in between applying (remember a little goes a long way).

7.Carefully fold lace front down right past adhesive and firmly press down until it is secured and in place along the forehead.

8.Continue this process behind each ear one at a time, wait a few moments (approximately 10-12 minutes) before securing the back flap at the nape of your neck.

9.Once the unit is secure and dry, you may use a Q-tip along with solvent remover to clean up any residue on skin. Be careful not to get it on the edge where you’ve attached it, as this will cause the lace front to begin lifting. This application should last at least 2 -3 weeks.

How to Remove Unit

1.Start out by putting the hair into a high ponytail.

2.Take the solvent remover (works best when in a spray bottle), put along the edge of the lace front.

3.Gently massage until glue is moistened. Begin slowly and gently lifting with fingers. If there is a spot that’s not lifting it just means you need to apply a little more solvent.

4.Repeat this all the way around the circumference of the lace front until completely removed.

5.Once removed use the solvent and a soft towel to gently remove any residue left on the unit.