Your Wig Journey
What If I Cut Too Much Lace Off?
Cut too much lace off your wig? It's fixable. Learn how to adjust placement, protect your hairline, and style around short lace with confidence.
What If I Cut Too Much Lace Off?
Cut too much lace off your wig? It's fixable. Learn how to adjust placement, protect your hairline, and style around short lace with confidence.
How Close to the Hairline Should I Cut the Lace?
Cut lace 1/8 inch from your hairline — close enough for realism, far enough to protect your edges. Here's why that distance matters and how to cut safely.
How Close to the Hairline Should I Cut the Lace?
Cut lace 1/8 inch from your hairline — close enough for realism, far enough to protect your edges. Here's why that distance matters and how to cut safely.
Can I use pinking shears to cut the lace?
Yes, pinking shears can help create a natural lace edge. Learn the pros, cons, and how to use them safely to protect your hairline.
Can I use pinking shears to cut the lace?
Yes, pinking shears can help create a natural lace edge. Learn the pros, cons, and how to use them safely to protect your hairline.
How Do I Cut the Lace on a New Wig?
Yes, you should cut the lace on a new wig — but leave a 1/8 inch border to protect your edges. Here's how to do it safely and confidently.
How Do I Cut the Lace on a New Wig?
Yes, you should cut the lace on a new wig — but leave a 1/8 inch border to protect your edges. Here's how to do it safely and confidently.
Does the lace front irritate the skin?
It can, but it doesn't have to. Lace irritation is usually preventable with the right fit, gentle adhesives, and care for your hairline. Here's how to protect your skin.
Does the lace front irritate the skin?
It can, but it doesn't have to. Lace irritation is usually preventable with the right fit, gentle adhesives, and care for your hairline. Here's how to protect your skin.
Are short wigs more comfortable than long wigs?
It depends on fit, not length. Short wigs feel lighter, but comfort comes from proper sizing, cap construction, and small adjustments like wig grips.
Are short wigs more comfortable than long wigs?
It depends on fit, not length. Short wigs feel lighter, but comfort comes from proper sizing, cap construction, and small adjustments like wig grips.