How to blend Lace Frontal Closure Like a Baddie -Table of Content
• How to blend lace frontal closure like a baddie
• Why Blend your lace closure wig?
• Blend lace closure like the experts
Do you struggle with blending your lace frontal closure wig with your natural hair?
At the end of the day, we all want to feel our best. If you’re wearing a wig, the last thing you want is to feel like everyone is staring at the poorly-blended edges of your hair.
How to blend lace frontal closure like a baddie
So how can you blend your lace frontals into your skin so it looks as flawless as all those baddies you see on Instagram? We’ve got a simple technique that involves using just 2 items you have in your make up back.
a small make-up brush
and a cream foundation
step 1. First you apply a tiny bit of your favorite cream foundation (with your skin tone) to your brush.
step 2. gently apply the brush to the perimeters of your hair.
It’s as easy as that.
Why Blend your lace closure wig?
Blending a lace frontal closure wig is important because it helps to create a natural-looking hairline and a seamless transition between the wig and your natural hair.
Lace frontal closure wigs are designed to mimic the look of a natural hairline by using a sheer lace material that is attached to the front of the wig, which allows the wearer to create a natural-looking part and hairline.
Blending involves using various techniques to blend the lace frontal closure wig with your natural hair.
You can use makeup to match the wig’s lace color to your scalp or cut and styling the wig to match your natural hair length and texture.
If not blended properly, the wig may appear obvious, and the difference between the wig and natural hair may be too noticeable.
All these can lead to an unflattering and unnatural looking-wig for you.
Overall, blending a lace frontal closure wig is essential to achieving a realistic and natural-looking hairstyle.
In addition, it can help boost your confidence by providing you with a seamless and natural-looking hairline.
This simple-to-follow Instagram video tutorial by high0ffmay will teach you how to blend in your lace frontal.
post by @high0ffmay