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What’s the Difference Between a Lace Frontal and a Lace Closure?

Lace frontals and lace closures are both popular hair extension options that create a natural-looking hairline. However, there are some key differences between the two.

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  • Size: A lace frontal is a piece of lace that measures 13×4 inches or 13×6 inches and covers the entire front of the head, from ear to ear. A lace closure is a smaller piece of lace that measures 4×4 inches or 5×5 inches and covers only the middle of the head, from ear to ear.
  • Coverage: A lace frontal provides more coverage than a lace closure, as it covers the entire front of the head. This makes it a good option for people who want to achieve a full, natural-looking hairline. A lace closure provides less coverage, but it is still a good option for people who want to cover up a small amount of hair loss or thinning.
  • Price: Lace frontals are typically more expensive than lace closures, as they require more lace and labour to make.

Which One Should You Choose?

The best way to choose between a lace frontal and a lace closure is to consider your individual needs. If you want to achieve a full, natural-looking hairline, a lace frontal is a good option. If you have a smaller area of hair loss or thinning, or if you are on a budget, a lace closure is a good choice.

How to Apply a Lace Frontal or Lace Closure

Installing a Lace Frontal by Yourself

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  1. Prepare your hair: Braid your hair down into cornrows and apply a glue or adhesive to the lace frontal.
  2. Align the lace frontal: Place the lace frontal on your head and align it with your natural hairline.
  3. Secure the lace frontal: Once the lace frontal is aligned, use hair clips or bobby pins to secure it in place.
  4. Trim the lace: Use a sharp pair of scissors to trim any excess lace around the edges of the frontal.
  5. Style your hair: Once the lace frontal is installed, you can style your hair as desired.

Installing a Lace Closure by Yourself

  1. Prepare your hair: Part your hair in the middle and apply a glue or adhesive to the lace closure.
  2. Place the lace closure: Place the lace closure on your head and align it with your natural hairline.
  3. Secure the lace closure: Once the lace closure is aligned, use hair clips or bobby pins to secure it in place.
  4. Trim the lace: Use a sharp pair of scissors to trim any excess lace around the edges of the closure.
  5. Style your hair: Once the lace closure is installed, you can style your hair as desired.

How to Care for a Lace Frontal or Lace Closure**

  • Wash and condition your hair regularly: Wash and condition your hair with a sulphate-free shampoo and conditioner to keep it clean and healthy.
  • Avoid using harsh brushing: Brush your hair gently with a wide-toothed comb to avoid damaging the lace.
  • Use a leave-in conditioner: Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair to keep it hydrated and prevent breakage.
  • Sleep on a silk pillowcase: Sleeping on a silk pillowcase can help to reduce friction on your hair and prevent damage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How long do lace frontals and lace closures last?
A: Lace frontals and lace closures can last up to one year with proper care.

Q: Can I bleach my lace frontal or lace closure?
A: Yes, you can bleach your lace frontal or lace closure, but it is important to use a bleach that is specifically designed for lace.

Q: How do I know which size lace frontal or lace closure to buy?
A: You can measure your head to determine the correct size lace frontal or lace closure.

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Q: How do I install a lace frontal or lace closure?
A: You can install a lace frontal or lace closure at home using the steps described above.

Useful Tables**

Lace Frontal Lace Closure
Size: 13×4 inches or 13×6 inches Size: 4×4 inches or 5×5 inches
Coverage: Full Coverage: Partial
Price: More expensive Price: Less expensive
Usage: Full, natural hairline Usage: Cover small areas of hair loss or thinning
Pros of Lace Frontals Cons of Lace Frontals
Provides a full, natural-looking hairline More expensive than lace closures
Can be styled in a variety of ways Requires more maintenance than lace closures
Pros of Lace Closures Cons of Lace Closures
Less expensive than lace frontals Provides less coverage than lace frontals
Requires less maintenance than lace frontals Can be more difficult to install than lace frontals
How to Choose the Right Lace Frontal or Lace Closure Additional Tips for Using Lace Frontals and Lace Closures
Consider your individual needs and budget Use a wig cap or banding to create a natural-looking hairline
Read reviews and compare prices from different vendors Avoid using harsh brushing or heat styling
Consult with a professional if you are unsure of how to install or care for a lace frontal or lace