Showing posts with label transparent lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transparent lace. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Do we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig?

     Hey everyone! This is Meetu Hair. We have found that some wig wearers are wondering whether we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig or not? Our advice is if you're looking for a more natural look, then without a doubt that you would better blench it. 

    Meetu Hair will share with you all the methods of removing the obvious black dots in HD lace frontals and closures. Nobody wants to put makeup on their part every day, so read this article to find out how we can confidently say, "What lace !?"

Do we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig
Do we have to bleach knots on the HD lace wig| Meetu Hair

How to bleach knots on the HD lace wig?

    Things we need: Bleaching powder, a cream developer, a mixing bowl, an applicator brush, shampoo and conditioner, a spray bottle, gloves, and t-pins are optional, depending on if we're going to use a mannequin head. 

    Step1:The first thing we're going to do is put a couple of scoops of the bleaching powder into the bowl. Next, we're going to mix in the cream developer and stir it all together, and what we are looking for is a consistency that will match that of yogurt. Use more or less depending on how big or small the area we're working.

    Step2: Spray water along the hairline, which can help get rid of any flyaways. In that way, when we are bleaching the lace, none of the bleach accidentally gets on the hair.

    Step3: If it is a wig and not just a closure, it would be pretty hard to lay it flat down to bleach the lace. Turning it inside out and pin it to the mannequin head is a good choice. We can adequately see what we are doing when we begin bleaching the lace.

    Step4: We can apply the bleach to the lace when we have a clear view of the area working. Just use the applicator brush to gently applying the blench to the lace area. Please be careful do not to press roughly on the lace. It would end up when pressing through and getting on the hair, and then the roots of the hair get bleached. 

    In addition, the HD lace is super thin. We should clarify that we do not need to leave the bleach on for as long. We would probably do about 30 minutes for the normal lace, but as for the HD lace, 10-15 minutes for bleach to process is enough.

    Step 5: We need to wash the lace wig after bleaching, and we will see how it's the natural look when we wash it out. When we rinse the blench out with water, maybe it has a bit of a brassy orange tint to it, so that's where the purple shampoo comes in. That's just going to take away some of that orange tint, so let's get that sorted.

    Step 6: Let the hair air dry after washing, and when it's bone dry, we will be pretty happy with the natural look with the HD lace wig. The HD lace is thin and transparent, so once those black dots are taken care of, it will be a seamless finish.

    That's all for this guide. We hope you will find this helpful. Visit www.meetuhair.com to get more information and order high-quality HD lace wigs.

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Tips for Creating the Most Natural Look

     Hi everyone, this is Meetu Hair. Everyone wants anything that will make the human hair wig look better with less effort. If you do, you cannot miss Swiss Lace! 

Tips for creating the most natural-look
Tips for creating the most natural look | Meetu Hair

Characteristic of the Swiss lace wig

    First of all, Meetu Hair will show you how Swiss lace is different from other lace. Swiss lace is lighter than the regular lace and the transparent lace, and it also has a color that is easy to blend with various complexions. Through investigation, we found that most people have a pretty decent experience with Swiss lace. Of course, not all Swiss lace is equal, even if it has the same name. Every company is different. Meetu Hair promises to provide you with high-quality Swiss lace, which can be blended ideally with your skin tone, no matter brown or lighter skin.

    The Swiss lace wig is one of the most popular and recommends wig for its superior advantage in camouflage. Swiss lace is very similar to French lace, but the only difference is Swiss lace is thinner and has larger holes. So Swiss lace is more fragile than French lace, but it is also more invisible. If you want a very realistic hairline, Swiss lace is an excellent choice, especially for frequent lace wig wearers, and can be used for everyday wear as long as treating the wig with tender loving care.

    We don't suggest choosing a wig that the whole base material was made from Swiss lace because it's too delicate. And it will be more challenging to maintain. But don't worry, although Swiss lace is fragile, the Swiss lace front wig is strong enough for daily use if handled carefully.

Matters need attention to wearing Swiss lace wig

    The Swiss lace wig is more invisible, but it's also more delicate and far more prone to wear and tear. If you are a wig beginner and this is your first wig to purchase, we recommend buying a transparent lace wig instead of a Swiss lace wig. The transparent lace is thicker and more durable. It will be much friendly to wig beginners. After you have worn a few transparent lace wig, you will be confident in lace wig application, removal routine, and experience at proper care of a lace front wig. Then you can have a try for the Swiss lace wig at that moment.

    It's almost summer, and it's hot outside, and the Swiss lace is perfect for this season according to the characteristic of the lace. If you want to have a try, please visit Meetu Hair online store www.meetuhair.com.

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