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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Yes, frontals with a frontal can definitely be used on short hair, and they are a favorite among those who wish to introduce length, volume, or a new look without having to sit around for their natural hair to grow. A frontal is a lace piece that covers... moreYes, frontals with a frontal can definitely be used on short hair, and they are a favorite among those who wish to introduce length, volume, or a new look without having to sit around for their natural hair to grow. A frontal is a lace piece that covers the front section of your head, from ear to ear, and creates a very natural hairline. When worn together with bundles, it provides an effortless style that mixes perfectly, even if your own hair is short.
The good thing about having a bundles with frontal is that it gives you complete coverage, so your short hair won't peek through. This makes it a great option for those who are growing out their hair from short to longer lengths or just want versatility. You can style the hair in numerous ways—straight, wavy, curly, or even updos without fear of your natural hair getting in the way.
Another advantage is protection. Because the bundles and frontal serve as a shield, your short natural hair is tucked away, which prevents heat damage, breakage,... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Yes, frontals with a frontal can definitely be used on short hair, and they are a favorite among those who wish to introduce length, volume, or a new look without having to sit around for their natural hair to grow. A frontal is a lace piece that covers... moreYes, frontals with a frontal can definitely be used on short hair, and they are a favorite among those who wish to introduce length, volume, or a new look without having to sit around for their natural hair to grow. A frontal is a lace piece that covers the front section of your head, from ear to ear, and creates a very natural hairline. When worn together with bundles, it provides an effortless style that mixes perfectly, even if your own hair is short.
The good thing about having a bundles with frontal is that it gives you complete coverage, so your short hair won't peek through. This makes it a great option for those who are growing out their hair from short to longer lengths or just want versatility. You can style the hair in numerous ways—straight, wavy, curly, or even updos without fear of your natural hair getting in the way.
Another advantage is protection. Because the bundles and frontal serve as a shield, your short natural hair is tucked away, which prevents heat damage, breakage,... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
A lace frontal closure is a hairpiece that is meant to provide your hairline a natural look and also guard your natural hair. It usually runs ear to ear along the entire front of your head and is typically applied in sew-ins, wigs, or other protective... moreA lace frontal closure is a hairpiece that is meant to provide your hairline a natural look and also guard your natural hair. It usually runs ear to ear along the entire front of your head and is typically applied in sew-ins, wigs, or other protective styling methods.
The most popular lace frontal closure size is 13 x 4 inches. The 13x4 size features a generous amount of parting space, allowing for easy styling options such as middle parts, side parts, and even ponytails.
A 13x6-inch size is also very popular, providing an extra two inches of parting space at the front. This is best suited for those who desire a more natural, deeper look. The extra space gives greater styling freedom and makes the hairline look more natural.
Lace frontals are also available in smaller or custom sizes, such as 12x4 or 13x2, but these are less prevalent. Your size choice is based on your styling preferences, the shape of your head, and the desired result.
Lace frontal closure are typically created from Swiss... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
When picking between a frontal sew in and a closure sew in, what’s best hangs on your style needs, life, and what you like. Both kinds work well for safe styling and look real, but they are not the same in how much they cover, how you can style them,... moreWhen picking between a frontal sew in and a closure sew in, what’s best hangs on your style needs, life, and what you like. Both kinds work well for safe styling and look real, but they are not the same in how much they cover, how you can style them, and how much care they need.
A frontal sew in uses a lace piece that goes from one ear to the other, giving a full line of hair and more ways to style. With a frontal, you can part your hair in a lot of ways, tie it back, and get a look that seems very real at the front of your head. This is good if you want to change your looks a lot or keep your hair away from your face. But, frontals need more care. They might need to be glued or sewn on tight, and they often have to be changed or fixed due to pulling or coming loose.
On the other hand, a closure sew-in covers a small spot, usually a 4x4 or 5x5 patch at the top of the head. Closures are simpler to keep and are often sewn in with no glue, making them a good pick if you want something easy to... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Frontal hair means the hair at the front of your head. This can be natural hair or lace wigs. Good styling can make you look even better. Here’s how you can do it right.
1. Clean And Prep
Make sure your hair is clean and wet. If you use a lace wig,... moreFrontal hair means the hair at the front of your head. This can be natural hair or lace wigs. Good styling can make you look even better. Here’s how you can do it right.
1. Clean And Prep
Make sure your hair is clean and wet. If you use a lace wig, braid your real hair and wear a wig cap. This helps keep things smooth.
2. Place The Wig
Fit the lace wig on your hairline. Use glue or gel to stick it down. Let the glue dry a bit before pressing it. This makes it look real.
3. Make It Look Real
Pluck extra hair from the lace to match your hairline.
4. Pick A Style
Straight and Sleek: For a smooth appearance, use a flat iron. For stray hairs, a hot comb and wax stick can be useful.
Curly Or Wavy: Use curling tools to add waves. Mousse or curl cream makes curls look good.
Baby Hair: Use edge control and a small brush to style the baby hair.
5. Keep It Nice
At night, cover your frontal hair with a silk scarf. This maintains edges. To prevent damage, don't use too much heat.
Follow these steps to... less
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Alex Satlin posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Yes! bundles with frontal can definitely be reused after the first install if properly maintained. High-quality virgin hair bundles can last multiple installs when cared for correctly. To extend their lifespan, gently wash and deep condition them after... moreYes! bundles with frontal can definitely be reused after the first install if properly maintained. High-quality virgin hair bundles can last multiple installs when cared for correctly. To extend their lifespan, gently wash and deep condition them after removal, ensuring they remain soft and tangle-free. Let them to dry completely before storing or reinstalling.
The key to reusing a frontal is proper removal. Use an adhesive remover to carefully detach it, avoiding damage to the lace. Since frontals are more delicate than bundles, they may not last as long, typically lasting 2-3 installs with the right care. To preserve the lace, avoid excessive pulling, scratching, or using heavy products that could weaken the material.
For premium-quality bundles with frontal, check out Indique’s Pure Collection—now 20% off for a limited time! Experience luxurious, reusable extensions that maintain their beauty and longevity with proper care. less
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Joseph Morgan posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Securing an HD lace frontal requires the right adhesive for a natural-looking, long-lasting hold. Options include glue-based adhesives, tape adhesives, or even temporary sprays, depending on your styling needs and skin sensitivity.
Glue-Based Adhesives:... moreSecuring an HD lace frontal requires the right adhesive for a natural-looking, long-lasting hold. Options include glue-based adhesives, tape adhesives, or even temporary sprays, depending on your styling needs and skin sensitivity.
Glue-Based Adhesives: These are ideal for extended wear, offering a strong and reliable hold. Choose a waterproof, skin-safe adhesive to ensure your HD lace frontal stays secure through daily activities and humidity. Popular options include lace wig glues specifically designed for sensitive skin.
Tape Adhesives: If you prefer a less messy option, lace wig tape is an excellent choice. Double-sided tapes provide a firm hold and are easy to apply. They’re also less harsh on the skin during removal, making them suitable for those with sensitive scalps.
Temporary Sprays: For short-term use or daily wear, holding sprays like Got2B Glued can offer a lightweight hold while keeping your frontal in place. These sprays are easy to apply and remove, perfect for beginners or... less
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Annie Forbes posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
An HD frontal is often considered more delicate than a regular lace frontal due to its ultra-thin lace material. The HD lace frontal is designed to blend seamlessly with your scalp, creating a nearly invisible hairline. This fine lace makes the HD... moreAn HD frontal is often considered more delicate than a regular lace frontal due to its ultra-thin lace material. The HD lace frontal is designed to blend seamlessly with your scalp, creating a nearly invisible hairline. This fine lace makes the HD frontal ideal for achieving a natural look, but it also means that it can be more fragile compared to a regular lace frontal, which typically has thicker and more durable lace.
Because of its delicate structure, special care is needed when handling an HD frontal to prevent tears or damage. It's crucial to be gentle during installation and removal, avoiding excessive pulling or tugging. Additionally, it's recommended to limit the use of hefty styling supplies that could make the lace feel heavy and to always use proper adhesives suited for HD lace to maintain its integrity.
Despite being more fragile, many people prefer HD lace frontals for their superior aesthetic, especially when aiming for a flawless, undetectable look. With the right care, they can... less
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Joseph Morgan posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
When it comes to everyday wear, both closures and frontals have their advantages, but the choice depends on your styling preferences and lifestyle. Let's break down the closure vs frontal debate:
Closures typically cover a smaller section of your scalp... moreWhen it comes to everyday wear, both closures and frontals have their advantages, but the choice depends on your styling preferences and lifestyle. Let's break down the closure vs frontal debate:
Closures typically cover a smaller section of your scalp (4x4 or 5x5 inches), making them low-maintenance and ideal for a more natural, focused look. They're perfect if you prefer simple, protective styles like center or side parts and don't require frequent restyling. Closures are generally more comfortable for daily wear, require less upkeep, and last longer with minimal adjustments, making them an excellent option for those who lead a busy lifestyle or want a more laid-back, polished look.
On the other hand, frontals offer more versatility and cover from ear to ear, enabling you to style your hair in different ways, including high ponytails, braids, and sleek back looks. Frontals mimic the natural hairline more closely, making them a great choice if you're after a highly flexible styling option. However,... less
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Annie Forbes posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
An HD frontal can last anywhere from 6 months to over a year, depending on the quality of the lace, the hair used, and how well it is maintained. HD frontals are made with ultra-thin, high-definition lace that provides a seamless, natural-looking... moreAn HD frontal can last anywhere from 6 months to over a year, depending on the quality of the lace, the hair used, and how well it is maintained. HD frontals are made with ultra-thin, high-definition lace that provides a seamless, natural-looking hairline, but their delicate nature requires careful handling to ensure longevity.
To extend the life of your HD frontal, proper care is crucial. This includes gently detangling with a wide-tooth comb, utilizing shampoos and conditioners without sulfates, and refraining from tugging or overheating styling. You should also apply minimal tension when styling or securing the frontal to reduce the risk of tearing the lace. Regular cleaning of the lace and careful removal of adhesives can prevent buildup and maintain the frontal's transparency and durability.
Additionally, storing your HD frontal properly when not in use — preferably on a wig stand — helps to maintain its shape and prevent tangling. By following these practices, you can enjoy the natural look... less
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Annie Forbes posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Lace front wigs are incredibly versatile and suitable for anyone looking for a natural-looking hair solution, regardless of their hair type or length. They are ideal for those who want to switch up their style without committing to a permanent change. A... moreLace front wigs are incredibly versatile and suitable for anyone looking for a natural-looking hair solution, regardless of their hair type or length. They are ideal for those who want to switch up their style without committing to a permanent change. A lace frontal closure provides a realistic hairline that blends seamlessly with your scalp, making it perfect for anyone who desires a flawless look, whether you have short hair, thin hair, or even hair loss issues.
These wigs are a popular choice for people who want a protective style, as they allow natural hair to grow underneath while providing a stylish appearance. For those who love experimenting with different hairstyles—like waves, curls, or straight locks—lace front wigs are the go-to option. They are also a favorite among those who enjoy wearing their hair pulled back, as the lace creates a nearly undetectable hairline.
If you are new to wigs or are looking for a low-maintenance yet chic option, lace front wigs are perfect. They are great... less
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Annie Forbes posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
The number of bundles you should get with a frontal depends on the desired fullness and volume of your hairstyle, as well as the length and density of the bundles. Typically, for a complete and natural-looking hairstyle, you would need fewer bundles when... moreThe number of bundles you should get with a frontal depends on the desired fullness and volume of your hairstyle, as well as the length and density of the bundles. Typically, for a complete and natural-looking hairstyle, you would need fewer bundles when using a frontal compared to when using traditional closure or leave-out methods.
For a standard installation with a frontal, two to three bundles are usually sufficient to achieve a voluminous and seamless look. However, if you prefer an extra full and thick hairstyle, you may opt for three to four bundles with frontal.
It's essential to consider the length and density of the bundles when determining the number needed. Longer lengths and higher densities may require additional bundles to achieve the desired volume and coverage.
Ultimately, it's best to consult with your hairstylist to determine the ideal number of bundles to pair with your frontal based on your specific hair goals and preferences. They can assess your hair type, desired style, and... less
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Annie Forbes posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
The duration a frontal stays on varies depending on factors such as the adhesive used, individual care practices, and lifestyle. Typically, a well-applied frontal hair can last anywhere from two to four weeks. It's crucial to use a high-quality adhesive... moreThe duration a frontal stays on varies depending on factors such as the adhesive used, individual care practices, and lifestyle. Typically, a well-applied frontal hair can last anywhere from two to four weeks. It's crucial to use a high-quality adhesive designed for frontal applications to ensure a secure hold. Here are some tips to extend its wear:
Gentle Handling: Avoid excessive tugging or pulling on the frontal. Handle it with care during styling and maintenance.
Protective Styles: Opt for protective styles to minimize stress on the frontal. Braiding or tying the hair back can help preserve the frontal's edges.
Regular Cleaning: Keep the frontal and surrounding areas clean. You may use a mild shampoo and conditioner to cleanse the hair and ensure the adhesive residue is removed carefully.
Avoid Excessive Moisture: While it's essential to keep the hair clean, excessive moisture and prolonged exposure to water can weaken the adhesive. Be mindful during activities like swimming.
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