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Lace Front Wigs – What is a No-Glue Lace Wig?

Lace wigs come in different constructions to suit each individual’s personal needs and taste. The most popular form of lace hairpiece is the one worn with glue. The wig is worn with either the tape or liquid adhesive to provide firm hold. A lot of people appear to be more confident with the glue-attached units.

The no-glue lace hair full lace wig is the type attached without glue. This type of construction is also known as glue-less lace wig. In essence, you don’t have to wear the wig with glue. A glue-less unit is just like the regular unit, the only difference is the application method. Regular lace wig features such as hair color, hair textures, length and lace are also available with the glue-less unit, only the application method differs.

How to Wear the No-glue Lace Wigs

The glue-less lace front wigs are constructed the same way as the conventional units. In essence, the hair strands are hand-tied in bits onto the lace cap (the custom unit). But, the no-glue unit has extra feature which is the adjustable strap placed on both sides of the wig (inside). The straps would hold the wig onto your skull just as you will use adhesive to apply the regular unit onto your head. The straps can be adjusted to achieve your preferred fit. If you purchase authentic unit, the straps will hold the wig firmly, as though you applied glue to achieve the bonding. Some people may also decide to apply glue to provide extra-hold. In such occasions, the temporal-hold lace wigs adhesive would do.

No-glue lace wigs work best for people who do not want to wear their special human hair wigs longer than one day. These people prefer to wear the wig daily, removing it when they are ready to retire to bed. Usually, people who lead busy lifestyle and do not have time for the rigorous process involved in applying a lace hairpiece with glue will love to wear glue-less lace wigs.

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