Appealing Lace Front Afro Wigs
Afro wigs, afro kinky wigs, afro Caribbean wigs – whatever your title if you’re after a human hair afro full lace wig that isn’t a costume for a Halloween party then you’re in the right place.
Our Store has plenty of options for you.
These wigs are great for those with afro hair who want or need to wear a wig and want to stick to something that’s similar to your own hair texture.
So if you’ve lost your hair through an illness
or alopecia or perhaps your growing your own hair and want to stick with the afro hair texture then the good news is that there are plenty of these wigs available as lace front wigs for you to choose from. Some are full lace wigs and others just have lace at the front and we’ll use the term lace front and full lace interchangeably as this guide applies to both.
Afro Lace Wig Curl PatternThere are looser and tighter curls with afro hair wigs. They don’t use the terms of type 4a or 4b afro so you will have to trust the picture you’re looking at as to the type of curl pattern your after. We’ve noticed a lot of sites that state the texture is Jheri curl when in fact it isn’t (Jheri curl relates to a curly permed look, not afro hair). The curl pattern you choose is entirely up to you and what you like. Since it’s an afro wig, the care you give it will be the same for either tight or loose curls.
Afro Full Lace Wigs’ LengthA key point to remember is the length quoted is the hair when it’s straight. So when you see an afro lace front wig that is 12 inches but it only look like 3 or 4 inches that’s the reason.The length you choose is again personal choice but remember – if you would like to flat iron your hair with hair straighteners then the length you choose will matter – our top tip is to always choose 14 inches or more for afro hair wigs if you want to straighten the hair.
Lace Front Afro Wigs ColourHere is where you can be creative! Since lace front afro hair wigs have all the benefits of lace front wigs, you can choose to go for black, browns, honeys or deep reds for your highlights and low lights as it will simply look like you’ve dyed your own natural hair. If you’re not sure what colour would suit your complexion, have a look at
our colour guide for darker skin tones.
Caring For Lace Front Afro WigsFor a detailed care guide for curly and afro wigs, click here. Or to breeze through 5 top tips, just read on.1. Always wash your afro hair wig on a mannequin head (a polystyrene/Styrofoam head is fine). This gives you complete control over the procedure instead of having to guess if you’re washing it right. 2. Use a shampoo for dry/damaged hair (make sure it’s for coloured hair if you’re wig is coloured in any way – if you’re not sure if it is, use one just in case).
3. Never brush the hair when dry, do this only when wet and only with a Denman brush. You can use a large tooth comb when it’s dry but don’t comb it more than twice in a day – excessive combing causes shedding and frizzing of your afro wig. 4. Never use products with mineral oils on your afro kinky wig. A water based moisturizer that can be sprayed is best. Or better still make up your own by mixing two thirds water and one third glycerine – an ingredient that draws water into your hair to keep the moisture balance. 5. Don’t straighten the hair more than twice per month as this can damage the hair – it’s human hair and will break with excessive heat. Use a low heat setting with the straighter and don’t use a blow dryer. There you have it, your full lace and lace front afro wigs guide. In a nutshell!
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