Somebody call it Transparent HD Lace Wigs, they're not equivalent wigs, the way to install it is the same. If you're good at sewing in hair weaves, you'll fix it easily, if not, you'd better find a well-known hairdresser in your local place to try to do it for you.
The key to making a wig better is to take good care of it. Here are some tips for maintaining a HD lace wig:
Before you start cleaning HD Lace Front Wigs, make sure that all glue residues have been removed. Use combs and wide tooth combs specially designed for wigs to brush curls. Gently brush the bristles from the bottom to reduce shedding.
Wash HD lace wig with warm or cold water.
When using conditioner, remember not to add conditioner to the root of wig. Hold for 3-4 minutes, then continue to rinse with water.
Dry the HD Lace Closure Wigs gently with a clean towel. Put your wig on a stand or mannequin head and let your hair dry.
Avoid extreme heat: Store wigs away from extreme heat, such as a heating vent or fire. Like hair exposed to heat, hair on a wig can suffer irreparable damage in extreme heat. We also recommend that you don't use hair dryers or curlers too often.
Brush your hair gently and regularly: Brushing your hair regularly will help you avoid tangles and make it smoother. But when it comes to high-def lace wigs, you'll want to gently comb your hair. This will help reduce hair loss. We recommend that you try to brush from the lower part of the hair and work your way up. This is the best way to avoid breakage.
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