Full wigs with lace don't make hair fall out by themselves. But if you use them wrong or don’t look after them, your hair and scalp can be harmed. This can lead to traction alopecia, which happens when hair is pulled too much.
Full Lace wigs are great because they look real and can be styled anyway. The lace base lets you style the wig like real hair. Many love this natural feel. Yet, to keep your hair safe, you must learn and use the right care steps.
A common error is using too much glue or making the wig too snug. Strong glue or sticky tape can tease the scalp and weaken the hair roots. Also, putting on or taking off the wig in haste can make your hairline thin or break.
Another trouble comes when you wear wigs too often. If you don't give your hair a break or care for the scalp, dirt can build up. This can block the skin or cause fungal problems, and such things lead to hair falling.
To avoid these troubles, always do this:
Full Lace wigs are great because they look real and can be styled anyway. The lace base lets you style the wig like real hair. Many love this natural feel. Yet, to keep your hair safe, you must learn and use the right care steps.
A common error is using too much glue or making the wig too snug. Strong glue or sticky tape can tease the scalp and weaken the hair roots. Also, putting on or taking off the wig in haste can make your hairline thin or break.
Another trouble comes when you wear wigs too often. If you don't give your hair a break or care for the scalp, dirt can build up. This can block the skin or cause fungal problems, and such things lead to hair falling.
To avoid these troubles, always do this:
- Pick a cap that’s not too tight.
- Use soft glue and gentle ways to take off the wig.
- Rest your scalp by not wearing a wig always.
- Keep your natural hair clean and hydrated.
If worn right, lace wigs can help hair grow by saving it from heat or chemicals. Remember, care is key to enjoying your wig without losing hair.