The term "2x6"(measuring 2 inches wide and 6 inches long), "4x4"(measuring 4 inches wide and 4 inches long), "5x5" (measuring 5 inches wide and 5 inches long) refer to the size of the lace piece.
2. Swiss Lace & HD Lace:
Made from fine, breathable, and soft lace material that feels comfortable against the skin.
Swiss lace is known for being durable and lightweight, blending seamlessly with the scalp for a natural look.
HD lace is much thinner and finer than regular lace
It blends seamlessly with various skin tones, making it almost invisible when applied correctly.
Due to its ultra-sheer nature, HD lace creates the illusion that the hair is growing directly from your scalp.
Perfect for achieving a flawless, natural hairline.
3. Usage & Maintenance:
A lace closure is used to create a seamless, natural appearance when wearing a wig or weave.
The hair on the closure is arranged to mimic the look of hair growing directly from the scalp.
It can be styled with a middle part, side part, or free part, depending on the design.
Regular cleaning, washing with sulfate-free shampoo and conditioning (always avoid the knots), and proper storage extend the life of the closure.
Avoid tension, handle the lace carefully to avoid stretching or tearing. Do not pull or tug on the closure when styling or installing.
Avoid excessive heat styling, as it can damage the hair and weaken the lace. Always apply a heat protectant.
Minimize product buildup on the lace to maintain its breathability and adhesive performance.
4. Hair Material:
The hair on the closure is 100% human hair.
5. General Lifespan
Swiss Lace Closures: Typically last 4–6 months with proper care. They are durable yet natural-looking.
HD Lace Closures: Usually last 2–3 months because the lace is thinner and more delicate. It provides a more seamless look but is less durable.
Sew-ins may last longer since they cause less tension on the lace compared to glue or adhesives.
Frequent removal and reinstallation can weaken the lace.
Daily wear shortens the lifespan compared to occasional use.
HD lace is more prone to wear and tear due to its thinness, whereas Swiss lace offers a balance between durability and a natural look.
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