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A lace front wig is recommendedÂ
If you want to create a natural hairline. Human hair wigs come in a variety of styles, composition, length, texture and color. Lace front wigs are where human hair is tied to a sheer lace base which goes over the scalp.Â
Choose a wig with bangs if necessary
You might opt for a machine made wig with bangs to cover up the area where your natural hairline would be if you have a receding hairline.Â
Choose a wig cap that matches your skin tone
A wig cap that matches your skin tone looks a lot like scalp. It is usually recommended to use a fleshy hat, as the lace will be seen below. The scalp is always much lighter than the face because it doesn't get enough sunlight. A light hat looks more like your scalp.Â
Wig as close as possible to the hairline
After securing the wig into place, try to align it with the natural hairline. When placing a wig, look in a mirror and check whether it is too high or too low before fixing it.ÂÂ
Keep your edges under the wig
It’s common that your own hair is curly while your wig is straight and you don’t plan to straighten your own hair to blend with this wig. Through this way you don’t have to worry about blending.Â
Define your hair parting by plucking and powdering it
Some parts in wigs may look really fake by being too narrow. To make your part look more real, use tweezers to pluck around the part to widen it. Take some makeup setting spray or water to spray your brush. Dip it into the powder or foundation which color is a little whiter than your skin color to cover the hair knots and make the parting look just like your own parting.Â