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What Are Frontal Wigs?

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Are you wondering, "What are frontal wigs?" Then, this post is for you. There are so many types of wigs, and it can get confusing to know the difference between them all. In this post, we'll explore the frontal wigs. We'll delve into all the details of what they are and how to style them. Check out our post on top Afro hairdressers in London for frontal wigs to find the top hairdressers for your frontal wig install.

What Are Frontal Wigs?

Frontal wigs are wigs that cover your entire hairline, spanning from ear to ear. They feature a strip of lace or silk that typically measures around 13 inches in length and 6 inches in width. This design allows for a wide variety of styling options, including deep side parts, messy buns, and more.

Frontal wigs can be either lace-based or silk-based, each with its own unique benefits and drawbacks, which we’ll explore in the next section.

Lace Frontal Wig vs Silk Frontal Wig

Silk Based

Silk-based wigs are designed to closely mimic the appearance of your scalp, creating a natural-looking finish. They are crafted from coloured silk to match the scalp, but you may need to adjust the colour slightly using makeup to match your scalp tone perfectly.

One drawback of silk-based wigs is that their thick silk base requires careful installation to avoid bumps and to ensure the wig lies smoothly against your scalp.

Lace Based

Lace-based wigs, on the other hand, are thinner and more flexible, allowing them to lay more seamlessly against the scalp compared to silk-based options. Their thin construction also promotes better airflow to your natural hair, helping it to breathe.

However, one disadvantage of lace-based wigs is that their base is more prone to trapping hair products, which can lead to build-up over time.

Frontal Wig Styles

Looking for styling inspiration? Here are some gorgeous frontal wig styles to try:

Half Up Half Down

frontal wig half up half down

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High Ponytail

frontal wig high ponytail

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Deep Side Part

frontal wig deep side part

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Braided Front

frontal wig braided front

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Bun Updo

frontal wig bun updo

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For more Black hairstyle inspiration, and how to's on Afro hair care, explore ourΒ Afro hair tutorials.

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