Lace frontal is all the rage right now. This is because of their adaptability and the faultless manner in which they appear to grow from your own scalp. Lace frontal gives your wigs and hair extensions a more natural appearance.

They’re usually 4 inches long and 13 inches wide, and they span your hairline from ear to ear. Its versatility lets you experiment with natural-looking hairstyles such as center parts, side parts, and ponytails.

Do lace frontals damage your hair?

Since heavy duty adhesives are used when applying lace front wigs, it is not uncommon for hair loss to occur with the repeated use of lace front wigs. The combination of irritating adhesives and tension on the hairline can cause extensive damage, with receding hairlines occurring as an undesirable—but common—outcome.

Is a lace frontal better than a lace closure?

Lace frontals are much more expensive than lace closures, but closures are the best option for simple everyday looks and/or for those who wish to maintain an exact style like a middle part. Both closures and frontals can be sewn in or constructed into a wig, with a frontal will provide the most styling versatility.

Are lace fronts healthy?

Due to the harmful but very adhesive glue used when applying a lace front, many women have allergic reactions. Another factor that leads to damaging effects is the tension this places on the hairline. When all that is keeping the wig in place on the scalp is glue, this is a surefire way to cause a loss of hair.