HD in the title stands for “high definition” meaning that HD Lace Frontal is a very quality lace material known as "HD Film Lace" being invisible on the scalp. The hair strands are tied to the smallest holes in the net which are completely invisible. Even if you look at it closely, you will not see any signs of lace grids. It looks like the hair grows from a scalp. The result is a seamless thin wig, which can be parted and styled as a wearer likes.

Why Do Need To Care For The HD Lace Wigs
1.The expensive price
For us, human hair wig is a big investment. The mainly important reason is that they are expensive compared to synthetic ones. This is because they are made with natural hair. If a woman is on a tight budget, they may find human hair wigs too expensive for them to buy. Although they are expensive, human hair wigs provide a higher value for your money.

2.They may tangle
Human wigs, especially long and curly wigs can tangle easily. This is why you need to brush it with a wide-tooth comb to prevent it from tangling. A wig full of tangles and knots can look dull and ugly.

3.Requires maintenance
Just like our real natural hair, these wigs need to be taken care of, which can be a bit tedious. The wigs need to be washed, conditioned, and re-styled regularly. This is the only way to maintain their natural shine and extend their lifespan. If you don’t have the time to do all these, you could find maintaining human hair wigs quite overwhelming. However, if you have a tight schedule, you may schedule an appointment with your hairstylist to help you wash, condition, and style the wig.

The glue traces from the lace of HD Lace Front Wigs can’t be washed off by shampoo and cold water. This can also result in your wig getting tangled. That’s why it’s very important to remove these before washing.

Adhesives can damage your wig if not removed properly. It can also result in the new lace not sticking well. As such, you need to clean all the residue in your wig to make sure it’s clean for your next use.

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