What’s the difference between a lace closure and a frontal wig?

A lace closure and a frontal wig may seem similar, but they serve different purposes when it comes to styling versatility and coverage. A lace closure typically measures around 4x4 or 5x5 inches and is designed to cover a specific section of your head, usually at the top or crown. It blends seamlessly with your natural hair or extensions, giving you a realistic part without having to leave your natural hair out. Closures are ideal for protective styling, low-maintenance wear, and achieving a polished finish without exposing your hair to heat or daily manipulation. For example, a human hair closure wig offers a natural look while allowing you to maintain healthy hair underneath.
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On the other hand, a frontal wig covers the every inch of the front hairline from ear to ear, generally measuring 13x4 or 13x6 inches. This allows for more styling flexibility, such as pulled-back styles, ponytails, or side parts, since the lace mimics a natural hairline across the front. Frontals are perfect if you love changing your parting or experimenting with different hairstyles, though they may require more upkeep compared to closures.

Whether you choose a lace closure for its simplicity or a frontal wig for its versatility, both can be made with high-quality human hair for a flawless, natural look. And right now is the perfect time to upgrade your style—enjoy 30% off the SEA Collection for a Limited Time, giving you premium quality hair with incredible savings.