
As the world of wigs continues to evolve, it can be crucial to understand the different types and styles available. Two popular options on the market today are lace-top wigs and lace-front wigs. While they may sound similar, there are distinct differences that every wig lover should be aware of. So let’s dive into the world of wigs and explore the differences between lace-top wigs and lace-front wigs.
First, let's define what these types of wigs are. Both lace top wigs and lace front wigs are a transparent mesh that mimics the look of a natural scalp. The transparent lace fabric allows for a natural look to the scalp. The main difference is that the handmade lace top wig is on the entire top of the scalp. The upper scalp is
For a front-front wig, the lace is sewn from ear to ear and hair is woven into the lace. This means that the lace is only present in the front part of the wig, while the rest of the cap is usually made of high-quality and more durable raw materials to adapt to the scalp. A top lace wig is designed with a full cap and net, meaning the entire top, which gives a more versatile and natural look.
A major advantage of both types is their versatility in styling. With a lace-top and lace-front wig, you can part your hair in any direction, create different hairstyles, and even style your hair in a ponytail or bun without exposing the wig cap. The flexibility and freedom to experiment with different looks
Top lace wigs, on the other hand, are lace front, the limited lace in the front makes them easy to maintain, making them a great choice for beginners. Additionally, lace front wigs are less expensive compared to top lace wigs due to the amount of handwork.
It is important to note that both types of wigs require proper care and maintenance to ensure longevity. Professional care by a certified lace wig stylist, conditioning, and proper storage of the wigs are essential to maintaining their quality and durability.