A wig style featuring a circle of lace around the head is known as a 360 Lace Front Wigs. Human hair is hand tied into the lace hole on the lace. The high stretch machine-made wig cap, which is bonded to the lace edge, is another component of the 360 lace wig. The machine-made wig cap is sewn to the 100% human hair. Women must also trim the lace on the 360 Lace Frontal with baby hair in order to make a lovely hairline.

You will need a 360-lace wig, a Styrofoam wig stand, pins, tweezers, and scissors.

Step 1
When your wig arrives, the first thing you need to do is see if it fits. If the 360 Lace Wigs is too small or too large, you need to replace it. So, don’t start plucking before you make sure that you have bought the right size because you won’t be able to return it.

Step 2
If the wig fits and everything look good, you need thoroughly wash it.

Step 3
Place the 360 Wigs on a Styrofoam stand and use pins on the lace to pin it down. You want to have it nice and tight so that it doesn’t move.

Step 4
Take a good look at the wig hairline, you will notice that it is pretty dense and that’s what you want to avoid. Start plucking some hairs from one side and work your way to the other. Make sure to use quality tweezers and be careful not to pluck too many hairs. It is best to pluck a little bit at first and see how it looks and if you think that the hairline is still too dense, go back and repeat these steps.

Step 5
Another thing you want to avoid is having a straight line of hair at the hairline. That looks very fake, so you also want to break up those lines of hair by plucking. Create a smooth transition. Nobody’s hairline is perfectly straight, so you want to avoid that. Also, take a look at your natural hairline shape and try to mimic it as best you can. That will make the wig look like it’s your hair.

Step 6
Decide where you want to part the wig. You can do it in the middle or on the sides. Now go in the parting and pluck some of the hairs there as well. While you’re doing the plucking, try out the wig several times to track your progress and see where you need to pluck some more.

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