Lace closure installš„°
Hey beauties! If you've been dreaming of that perfect, natural-looking hairline, a lace closure is truly your best friend. I used to struggle with getting my closures to lay flat and look undetectable, but after lots of practice and trying out different methods, I've finally perfected my glue technique. Today, I'm so excited to share exactly how I install my lace closure with glue for a seamless, melt-like finish, every single time! First things first, let's talk about what you'll need. Gather your supplies before you start: a good quality wig cap (preferably nude or close to your skin tone), rubbing alcohol, a skin protector (like scalp protector), your favorite lace glue, a fine-tooth comb or edge brush, sharp scissors, a blow dryer (with a cool air setting!), and a melting band or scarf. Having everything ready makes the process so much smoother. Step 1: Prep the Canvas (Your Skin!) This step is crucial for a long-lasting hold and preventing skin irritation. I always start by cleaning my hairline thoroughly with rubbing alcohol. This removes any oils, makeup, or dirt that could interfere with the glue's adhesion. Once it's dry, I apply a thin layer of skin protector along my hairline. This creates a barrier between your skin and the glue, which is super important for sensitive skin and helps with removal later. Step 2: Wig Cap & Lace Customization Next, carefully put on your wig cap, making sure it's snug and covers all your natural hair. I like to use a little hairspray around the edges of the wig cap to make it extra flat. If your lace closure isn't pre-plucked or tinted, now's the time to do it. I usually tint my lace with some foundation or lace tint spray to match my skin tone perfectly. Then, carefully cut the excess lace around the front hairline of your closure, leaving just a small amount to work with ā but don't cut too close yet! Step 3: The Glue Application ā My Secret to a Flat Melt This is where the magic happens! I apply my lace glue in very thin layers, directly onto my skin along the hairline where the closure will sit. The trick here is to let each layer dry completely clear and tacky before applying the next. I usually do about 2-3 thin layers, using my blow dryer on a cool setting to speed up the drying process. You'll know it's ready when it's transparent and feels sticky to the touch, like tape. Step 4: Positioning Your Closure Once your glue layers are tacky, carefully position your lace closure onto your head. Take your time to align it perfectly with your hairline. Once it's in place, gently press the lace down onto the glue using the back of a comb or your fingers. I like to work from the center outwards, ensuring every part of the lace adheres smoothly to the glue. Hold it down for a few seconds to really secure it. Step 5: The Melt Down! To achieve that truly undetectable, melted lace look, I grab my melting band or a silk scarf. Wrap it firmly around your hairline, covering the newly glued lace. You can then use your blow dryer on a cool or warm setting over the band for about 5-10 minutes. This helps the lace really sink into the glue and conform to your skin. After removing the band, I sometimes apply a little setting spray or mousse over the hairline and let it air dry or gently blow dry it again. Step 6: Finishing Touches & Styling Now, you can trim any remaining excess lace very carefully, if needed, making sure not to cut into the knots. If you like baby hairs, this is the time to create them! Use an edge control or gel and a small brush to lay them down to perfection. Finally, style your hair as desired! My biggest tip for how to install a closure is patience ā don't rush any step, especially the glue drying. Less glue is always more, and proper prep makes all the difference for a flawless, long-lasting lace closure install. Good luck!





























































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