HD stands for "high definition". HD Lace Wigs is a royal lace material that used to be called Swiss lace, and which is invisible when applied to the scalp. This ensures that the wig-wearer can have an exposed hairline, which looks very natural and renders the lace along the hairline highly undetectable.

The HD Lace Frontal is composed of HD lace. The size of this lace is usually 13x4 inches or 4x4 inches, 5x5 hd lace. The complete wig composed of HD lace and hair bundles allows you to split it anywhere to form any shape you like. HD lace front allows you to have more choices in styling.

For people whose hairline is shifted back or who lose their hair, HD Lace Front Wigs can make people more confident, and will not hurt and irritate the scalp like other inferior materials. It will only provide us with the most comfortable and natural wearing experience.

Before you begin washing the HD lace wigs, make sure all glue residues have been removed.

Use a comb designed for a wig and a wide-tooth comb to brush curly hair. Gently brush hairs from the bottom to minimize shedding. Use lukewarm or cold water to wash your HD lace wig. Apply the hair conditioner and remember not to add conditioner to the root of the wig. Leave it for 3-4 minutes and continue rinsing with water. Pat dry the wig with a clean towel. Put your wig on a stand or mannequin head and let the hair air dry.

Due to HD lace frontal delicacy and softness they are not as durable as regular lace closures. If you have rough one closures and glue while removing residue we do not recommend the HD lace frontal. These closures are not easy to repair and the cost is more than a regular lace front closure.

HD lace frontal do not last as long as regular closures. The best way to get the most and longest wear out of your HD lace frontal is by making it into a wig and finding a professional to maintain your closure. If you do choose to wear your HD lace frontal as a sew-in be sure that you are being gentle on a day-to-day basis. On a normal basis, HD lace frontal last around 2-4 months.

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