3 things I did to upgrade my wig install 📍
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Hey wig lovers! We all want that flawless, undetectable wig install, right? That 'melted lace' look where everyone wonders if it's your real hair. I know the struggle, and over time, I've picked up some amazing tricks that completely transformed my wig game. Beyond the initial setup, there are key steps that truly elevate your install from good to absolutely stunning. First off, let's talk about getting that lace to truly disappear. The goal is a seamless blend with your skin. After securing your wig, don’t just leave the lace as is. Use a reliable lace tint or foundation to match your skin tone precisely. Then, using a hot comb or a flat iron on a low setting, gently press down the hairline. This isn't just about heat; it's about using the tool to really flatten and mold the lace to your scalp, making it lie perfectly flat. If you're wondering how to flatten wig without hot comb, a flat iron can work, but for direct lace flattening, the hot comb's fine teeth are often superior. You can also use a blow dryer on a cool setting while pressing with a comb to help set any spray or glue. For achieving that truly 'melted' look, I always apply a thin layer of lace glue or spray, let it get tacky, then carefully press the lace into it. Once pressed, I use a black wrap snugly tied over the lace band area for about 10-15 minutes. This gentle pressure helps the lace adhere flawlessly and literally melts it into your skin, creating that sought-after invisible finish. Next, achieving those super defined and laid edges is a game-changer. After your lace is melted, apply a small amount of styling foam onto an edge brush. Instead of just brushing, sculpt your baby hairs. Create soft, swooping patterns that complement your face. The foam helps hold them in place without making them crunchy. This step makes a huge difference in creating a natural-looking hairline. It's all about precision and practice, but once you get the hang of it, it's quick and easy. And what about the hair itself? How to comb wig hair without causing damage or excessive shedding is crucial. Always start from the ends and work your way up with a wide-tooth comb. For styling, like creating a beautiful half-up, half-down style, make sure your part is crisp and clean. A fine-tooth comb is perfect for this. Once styled, a light hold spray helps maintain your look without weighing it down. For those asking, 'What things I need to install a wig?' beyond the wig itself, here's my essential kit: Wig cap (nude or close to your skin tone) Scalp protector (important!) Lace glue or spray (find one that works for your skin and activity level) Scissors (for trimming excess lace) Rat-tail comb (for parting and applying products) Hot comb or flat iron (for flattening lace) Edge brush and styling foam (for perfect edges) Melt band or a black wrap Lace tint/foundation (if needed for perfect blend) Remember, a great wig install starts with good preparation of your natural hair – flat braids are key for a smooth foundation, ensuring there's no bulk under the wig. The transformation from a freshly applied wig to a perfectly melted and styled one is truly satisfying. These steps have been my secret weapons for achieving a professional, flawless wig install every single time, giving me that amazing before and after confidence boost. Give them a try, and you’ll see the difference!





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