How to Wear a Lace Front Wig—Without Damage (2024)

Lace front wigshave recently made a comeback, and part of the reason is becauselace fronts are designed to make your hairline look more natural. Unlike wig-cap wigs, the part will look fairly realistic on a lace front. You also have the option to change where your part lies on most lace front wigs, which gives you more versatility over a regular wig. For women looking for styling alternatives, wigs are often a great choice because you can sport any color you like without damaging your hair. Plus, you can go long or short without waiting for growth or touching a pair of shears.Of course, it's all about learning how to wear a front lace wig the right way.

And there is a right way and a very wrong way to wear this type of wig. Done incorrectly, not only will it look bad, it can be detrimental to the health of your own hair and scalp. Actress Countess Vaughnsuffered a severe infection, which she attributes to the glue used to secure her wigs. (It also didn't help that she ignored the problem for several months before seeking medical attention.) We spoke with Brittany Johnson, a licensed hairstylist for Mayvenn to get advice on how we can wear lace fronts while keeping our edges and scalps intact. Scroll on for some expert tips on how to wear a lace front wig — without damaging your hair.

Meet the Expert

Brittany Johnson is a licensed hairstylist & senior content manager for Mayvenn, a 100% virgin human hair wig and extension company.

Secure Your Natural Hair

You can braid longer lengths to your scalp to create a flat surface, or if your hair is short, you can wrap it. Make sure all of your own hair is secured before applying any adhesive—you don't want to mess this part up, because a bad foundation is going to make the rest difficult.

Use the Right Adhesive

When it comes to knowing how to secure a lace front wig, using the proper type of glue is key. Look for one that's specifically formulated to secure lace fronts, like Hair Queen's Meltdown Invisible Lace Bond Glue. This isn't the time to pull out lash glue, or (god forbid) glue designed for craft projects. Before you try a new adhesive for the first time, do a patch test to ensure you're not allergic to the glue you're using. If you plan to swim in your wig, you'll need a waterproof adhesive. You can also use double-sided tape to attach your wig if you know you only plan to wear it for a couple of days.

Don't Forget to Give Your Wig the TLC It Deserves

Wigs need to be taken care of just as much as the hair that comes from our scalps. As Johnson says, "We tend to forget that our wigs are made of human hair, too. They need shampooing, conditioning, detangling, and protection from heat styling - just like our natural strands. Make sure to thoroughly cleanse both the lace on your wig and the hair in general to ensure maximum longevity. The timeline for shampooing and conditioning your wig can vary on the amount of styling product and type of adhesive you use, but never going longer than every couple of weeks is ideal."

Take Care of Your Hair

If you only wear your wig a week or so at a time, you can feasibly skip shampooing and conditioning until you remove it. Long-term wear, however, requires routine care so that your natural hair doesn't become dry and brittle. After cleansing your hair and scalp, thoroughly dry your tresses using a hood or bonnet dryer to avoid bacterial growth.

Don't Wear Your Wig for More Than Six Weeks at a Time

While experts generally agree that you should take a break after six weeks, don't hesitate to remove it sooner. In fact, some adhesive types are designed for short-term use only, so the maximum length of time you shouldwear a lace front wig depends in part on the type of adhesive you use. Don't use a short-term adhesive if you want to wear your wig for several weeks at a time. Once the six week time period is up, however, it's time to remove the wig and give your hair the post-wig attention it needs in the form of thorough cleansing, deep conditioning, and moisturizing.

Practice Gentle Removal Methods

And speaking of removal, don't take off your lace wig when you're rushed—patience is key. Use a designated adhesive remover for lace front wigs. Apply enough of it to soften the glue and slowly take the wig off. If you feel any resistance, apply more remover and wait several minutes before trying again. Take your time to avoid damaging your skin and hair. Johnson states, "After you safely remove your wig, don't forget to cleanse the excess glue off of the lace. You can use the same designated remover and a bit of diluted rubbing alcohol if necessary, then shampoo and condition as well."

If You Can, Remove Your Wig While You're Sleeping

While it might be convenient to sleep in your wig, it's not the best for your natural hair. Johnson gave me the following advice, "Removing your wig only works with most temporary adhesive solutions, of course, like Got2B Glued Gel. This product is a strong gel that can be safely removed every 1-2 days, and still helps to secure and blend the lace on a wig's hairline. Plus, if you're doing activities like working out or live in a humid environment, it may actually be easier to use less-rigid adhesive solutions—like gel and a Wig Grip—to secure your wig and remove it nightly. Bonus points that your natural hair will get a breather, too!"

A Reminder

While knowing how to wear a lace front wig can you feel glamorous and make daily styling a breeze, don't become overly reliant on them. After all, wigs are an accessory; your hair is uniquely yours. Give your tresses the time and attention they deserve, and a wig will continue to be an enhancement, not a replacement, for the real thing.

How to Wear a Lace Front Wig—Without Damage (2024)

FAQs

How to Wear a Lace Front Wig—Without Damage? ›

Moisturize and Condition: Keep your natural hair hydrated and nourished by regularly moisturizing and conditioning it. Use leave-in conditioners and oils to maintain its health. 4. Wig Cap Usage: Always wear a wig cap to create a barrier between your natural hair and the wig, reducing friction and preventing breakage.

How to wear wigs without damaging hair? ›

Moisturize and Condition: Keep your natural hair hydrated and nourished by regularly moisturizing and conditioning it. Use leave-in conditioners and oils to maintain its health. 4. Wig Cap Usage: Always wear a wig cap to create a barrier between your natural hair and the wig, reducing friction and preventing breakage.

Do lace front wigs damage hair? ›

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. Many women have prematurely receding hairlines as a result of lace front-wigs.

How do I protect my hair under my lace front wig? ›

Protect Your Hair with a Wig Cap

Choose a wig cap that matches your skin tone or opt for a mesh or nylon cap for breathability. The wig cap creates a barrier between your curls and the wig, preventing friction, tangling, and potential damage.

Does wearing a wig ruin your natural hair? ›

Wearing wigs is a common practice for style, convenience, or personal preference. While wigs themselves don't directly cause hair loss, prolonged use, improper fitting, or friction can lead to a condition called traction alopecia. With regular care, breaks from wearing, and proper fitting, these risks can be mitigated.

How to protect your edges when wearing a lace front wig? ›

To prevent damage to your edges, slide the stocking cap behind the ear. Your hairline will be exposed, and you can use a Milano WiGrip to prevent damage in this area. The Milano WiGrip is an adjustable velvet wig band that protects the hair line, and keeps wigs secure on your head.

How many days in a row can you wear a lace front wig? ›

While experts generally agree that you should take a break after six weeks, don't hesitate to remove it sooner. In fact, some adhesive types are designed for short-term use only, so the maximum length of time you should wear a lace front wig depends in part on the type of adhesive you use.

Can you wear lace front wigs everyday? ›

A glueless lace front wig has elastic bands that secure it to your scalp. You can wear it during the day and take it off at night. This removes the risk of damage while you sleep. Glue/tape damages the wig and shortens its lifespan.

How long can you wear a lace front wig without taking it off? ›

You can leave it in for roughly 2-6 weeks before you need to remove it. The specific time depends on the wig's quality, the type of hair, how well it's installed, and how well you take care of it. Shampoo, wash, and condition the wig weekly to keep the hair healthy and clean.

Do you have to wear a wig cap under a lace front wig? ›

Generally, we've found that it's entirely dependent on personal preference. Some wig-wearers get on really well with wig caps and find that wearing a wig is much more comfortable when wearing one. On the other hand, some ladies struggle to wear a wig cap without it feeling too tight and warm.

Can you wear a lace front wig without gluing it down? ›

The good news is that there are several great alternatives to glue that won't cause damage to your natural hair and they'll give you just as much security. Using tape to secure your frontal wig is a popular choice because it's strong, it allows for some natural-looking movement, and it's not as damaging as glue.

How to prevent hair loss when wearing wigs? ›

Wash your natural hair regularly

Regular washing will ensure that the hair under your wig isn't affected by the added heat. Also, washing your hair with sulphate and paraben free shampoo can help prevent harmful chemicals from getting into your scalp, which can negatively affect hair growth.

What is the easiest wig to wear? ›

Glueless and Headband Wigs

If you are new to wigs, Scott recommends a glueless wig. Glueless wigs come with adjustable straps in the back and an elastic band, meaning you don't have to use any adhesives and can just plop your wig on. Headband wigs are another beginner-friendly, ready-to-wear option.

What do you do with your own hair when wearing a wig? ›

If your hair is long enough, you can simply tie your hair in a bun and throw it under the wig cap, put on the wig and the wig will stretch around the bun. Nice and simple! Having your natural hair in plaits is one of the best and easiest ways of hiding your hair under a wig.

What are the disadvantages of wearing a wig? ›

Damage to Natural Hair: Wig caps can damage your hairline and hinder natural growth. Uncomfortable: When worn for a long time, wigs can be uncomfortable. Not only can they feel unpleasantly hot to wear but they can cause headaches, itchiness and even rashes.

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