Too often customers share horror stories about loosing their hair
from matting, adhesives and wig clips while wearing lace wigs.
While lace front wigs are typically preferred in appearance, the application
methods that come along with them can cause discomfort and even allergic
reactions. 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.
When looking for a natural option that closely mimics the look of
natural hair, lace front wigs are often preferred over traditional wigs.
Because of the way they are applied, they can create the illusion of the hair
growing directly from the natural scalp. Unlike with regular wigs, lace front
wigs can create a more natural and undetectable hairline.
Women often choose to wear lace front wigs because they love the look.
However, the unfortunate reality of wearing lace front wigs for some is
that it can have a negative impact on a woman's appearance, and ultimately, her
self esteem. Many women are led to believe that these lace front wigs are
protective to their hair, only to find out the hard way that this is not the
case – when applying harmful adhesives. When premature hair loss, receding
hairlines, irritation, and even infections occur, most women are blindsided and
devastated by the harm that has been done. Actress Countess Vaugn was brave
enough to come out and expose the repercussions she faced by wearing lace front
wigs simply because she wanted to avoid others having to deal with the same
pain and discomfort.
We are often influenced by the images of beauty we see in the media,
adopting these standards both consciously and subconsciously. Many women feel
the need to fit a specific mold, making decisions about their image based upon
cultural norms. Many women would be more comfortable wearing their hair natural
if it were not for external forces that shame them for their beautiful natural
texture. The many voices and images are what make women feel as though
their beauty relies entirely on their conformity, encouraging women to
straighten their hair to be seen as attractive or professional. It is of the
utmost importance that women are allowed to make these choices without pressure
or the approval of others. While straight, smooth hair may be the norm, every
woman should be able to be comfortable with her own hair texture, first and
foremost.
While acceptance of natural hair texture is a wonderful thing, not every
woman wants to flaunt what she has naturally. Women with every hair type still
assume the risks inherent with wearing lace front wigs, and there are some ways
to reduce the damage that can be caused.
• Choose
materials that will not cause allergic reactions and irritation. If you have a
sensitive scalp or allergies, avoid wigs made with fillers such as animal hair
and synthetic hair.
• Avoid applying
glue in your hair. (If you prefer using adhesives) Use adhesives below
your hairline or cover your hairline with a wig cap and apply Got2b glued
gel as adhesive. You can also use Got2b glued freeze spray inside base to seal
your knots.
• Wear wig behind
your hairline and avoid wearing glue if possible. Attach elastic straps inside
the wig cap - near your temples to hold wig on head or use mini bobby pins.
• If possible,
cornrow hair and sew (tack) wig along the perimeter where your hair is
healthiest. It’s best to add a little hair extension in the cornrow to protect
hair from thread.
• Refrain from
excessive use. In order to minimize the effects of glues and adhesives, limit
the use of your lace front wig.
• Use glues
properly. Avoid removing your lace front wig right away when it is applied
using extended wear glues. The more you remove it, the more damage you will do.
Never re-apply glue until the wig is removed. If you are new at applying
lace wigs use Repositioning Spray by Walker Tape and read instructions
carefully.
• Use short-term
adhesives and less harsh glues where possible. While it is impossible to avoid
harmful chemicals altogether, short-term adhesives tend to be less damaging,
although they are easier to remove and begin to lift after about 3 days.
• Nurture your
natural hair. The hair underneath your wig needs extra attention, so using
scalp cleaner drops through the base of the wig can help reduce irritation and
scalp build up between washes. If you notice any broken skin, don't use scalp
cleaning drops in these areas and take care to clean these areas gently.
• Be patient when
removing your wig. Never pull it off quickly, as this can contribute to hair
loss and scalp irritation and even wounds, almost as if you were waxing your
head.
• Treat your
hair. Always be sure to thoroughly wash and condition your hair underneath with
sulfur free products. Use leave-in conditioning products while preparing your
hair - before applying wigs. This should be done no less than every 2-3 weeks.
• Wear a glue-less
lace wig and avoid glue altogether.
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