Did you see our FAQs? It's helpful to you when you custom the Lace Wigs.
Wig Types | Cap Constructions | Hair Source | Knots | Measurements
About Wig Types
Q: Can you point out the difference between Lace Front Wigs and Full Lace Wigs?
A: Lace Front Wigs extend a small piece of nylon mesh about 1 inch outward from the front of the unit, and at the same time Full Lace Wigs around the base unit.
Q: What's advantage and disadvantage about three types?
A: Lace Front Wigs & Full Lace Wigs are very natural looking and better in hotter climates but not durable as Thin Skin Wigs. Thin Skin Wigs can accommodate any kind of Adhesives, but only wear in cool climates.
Q: What are lace front wigs and full lace wigs?
A: A lace wig, full lace wig or front lace wig is a hairpiece, hair system or human hair wig that is crafted with the illusion of hair growing directly from your scalp. They are made with various types of bases. We refer to these bases as lace wig caps or lace wig bases. One type of lace wig base is called, "lace", hence the name lace wig, full lace wig or front lace wig. A full lace wig is made where it can be parted all throughout the hair system. The illusion of hair growing from your scalp occurs in all areas of the wig. These are the most popular. A front lace wig is made with the illusion of hair growing from your scalp but only in the front of the lace wig.
Q: What's the advantage and disadvantage about the Full Thin Skin Wigs?
A: It's cool and can accommodate any kind of Adhesives, but only wear in cool climates, cause it's not very breathable.
| About General Cap Constructions |
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Q: What's difference about Swiss Lace, French Lace, Thin Skin and Stretch Lace?
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Swiss Lace is more undetectable.
French Lace is more durable.
Thin Skin is not very breathable.
Stretch Lace is very easy to detect.
Q: How many colors do you have, and which are they?
A: There are six types colors. They are: Flesh-colored (close to transparent) Light Brown, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Black and Light Maize.
Q: Which color lace should I choose, if my customer is a Black Woman, and also which color if my customer is a White Woman?
A: If you are a Black Woman, you'd better choose dark color, such as Black or Dark Brown Lace. And if you are a White Woman, we recommend you choose light color, such as Light Maize or Light Brown.
Q: What's the advantage and disadvantage between Stretch at crown and Stretch from ear to ear?
A: That's not very different between both the two cap constructions. However, the cap of Stretch from ear to ear could adjust the Circumference and the measurements of Forehead to nape of neck, and the same on the Stretch at crown just could adjust the Forehead to nape of neck. Otherwise cause of the little stretch lace, you could wear ponytail.
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Which cap constructions should I select if I am a new for Lace Wigs?
A: Full French Lace Without Stretch Lace or French Lace in front, and Stretch Lace for your first lace wig, because it's stronger than Swiss Lace. And Thin Skin Wigs are also suited for you.
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Which cap constructions should I select if I want a high ponytail?
A: Full Swiss or Full French Lace without Stretch Lace or Swiss Lace in front, Stretch Lace from ear to ear over top, French Lace in back is best for you. And Thin Skin Wigs are also suited for you.
| About Hair Source |
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Q: What's African Hair?
A: High quality human hair which is harvested from a person of African ancestry. Very Rare!
Q: What's Virgin Hair?
A: It is the hair which cut from one donor directly, and it has never been any processed by Chemically. It is in very top quality.
Q: What's Baby Hair?
A: Body Hair is a few shorter strands of hair added around the edges of the wig to help the hairline appear more natural.
Q: What's Remy Hair, Virgin Hair?
A: Human hair collected directly from only one hair donor is Remy Hair. It's sometimes referred to as Cut Hair. The majority of human hair sold in the industry is non-Virgin hair. The hair cuticle has been stripped by using an acid-bath. With Virgin Hair we do this so the hair cuticle is intact, therefore the hair is stronger.
Q:
Should I select Virgin Hair for my lace wigs?
A: If you want color the hair yourself, the Virgin Hair is the best choice for you.
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What is the life length of my lace wig?
A: That depends on how you maintain it, the better maintenance you take, the longer life will be. Generally, Lace wigs will last six months to eight month or longer.
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What is the Single Drawn Hair and Double Drawn Hair?
A:
Single Drawn hair is hackled and trimmed on one side. All the hair is in one direction, for example, all the roots will be at one end of the processed bundle. This high quality process allows for a very small percentage of hair to be outside the specified length of the bundle. This processing keeps the hair from tangling after it is bleached or dyed. This is very popular in Europe with the high quality hair extension who prefer this type of processing for their products. This hair is collected from Temples (particularly ladies hair).
Double Drawn hair is hackled and trimmed on both sides and it will have uniform sizes. This can be prepared from Temple cut hair, which is non Remy, or from comb waste, which is collected in villages and in houses. This hair is used for manufacturing of Wigs, Hair Pieces, and Men's Toupees etc.
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What is the best hair length for me?
A: Length is entirely at your discretion. We can create hair lengths up to 28 inches and as short as 6 inches on lace front wigs, full lace wigs, thin skin wigs.
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What is hair density and how do I choose which one is right for me?
A: Hair density is simply how many hairs are added to your hair system base. In earlier years, high density was necessary because the base materials were usually made of thicker materials and would be easily exposed if hair density were low.
More recently, with the advance of thinner base materials such as lace and thin skin, low density tends to look more natural especially with the see through look along the hairlines. You can chose different hair density in different areas of the base. We generally recommend light density at the hairline and crown gradually increasing to medium density then medium density throughout the lace wig (blended well).
Q: What's curl pattern?
A: The hair curling onto a pipe whose diameter is the opposite numeral after a technology fashions the curl pattern.
Q: What's a right shampoo for Asian Hair?
A: Shampoos that have 5.0 to 5.5 pH levels are more suitable than the harsh 7 to 9 pH which most drugstore shampoos are.
| About Knots |
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Q: What's single knots?
A: Single Knots are considered the best method of knotting producing a tiny knot for each individual hand-tied hair. Two or three individual hairs can be single knotted at one time speeding up the process to the detrimental of creating a larger knot with less aesthetically pleasing finish.
Q: What's double knots?
A: Double knots literally involve knotting hair twice to produce a double knot which provides a stronger, more robust knot. The resultant knots are however even more visible under close inspection. It's easy to detect, but not easy to shed.
Q: Are double knots better than single knots?
A: Single Knots are hard to detect, but easy to shed, by contrast, Double Knots are hard to shed, but easy to detect. As to the advantages and the disadvantages of the two kinds of knots, we recommend single knots in front hairline 2 inches or around perimeter 2 inches.
Q: What's Reverse Triple Knots (Hidden Knots)?
A: It means the knots are hidden under the inside mesh( It has two pieces of mesh), and completely invisible, giving the impression the hair is growing out of the scalp. It is the best method to hidden the knots at present. But the procedure of processing is very complete, regularly needs 40 - 45 days to complete.
Q: What's Bleached Knots?
A: Bleaching the knots is just meant to make the knots less detectable. They won’t be clear or totally invisible. The bleached hair will help to hide the knots in about 1/4 – 1/2 inch fronts. It is a method of making the hair appears as if it is growing from the scalp. It gives a realistic view effect. If the original hair color is Black, Dark Brown, Medium Brown or Brown, then knots that hold the hair onto the base will be slightly lighter and will be much less visible. Bleached knots, usually only done at the lace front and it helps create the illusion that your hair is growing out of your head.
If you want to apply bleached knots, you should bleach the hair knots in front hairline 2 inches or around perimeter 2 inches, throughout will make the hair to shed easily. The bleached knots can also be bleached in an area of the unit that is poly coated. Depending on your hair color, the bleached knots will be light brown or blonde.
Q: What's the advantage and disadvantage of Bleached Knots?
A: The knots will be smaller after bleaching, but it’s bad to the hair quality and it will be easy to shed.
| About Cap Measurements |
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Q: How to take good measurements?
A:
Use a cloth measuring tape
Measure holding the tape snug, but not tight against the head
Keep tape flat against your head and do not allow kinks or twists to develop in the tape
Take measurements at least 3 times to be sure. Consistent measurements are an indication that you are measuring correctly
Q: What's the average size chart?
A: Check the numbers on the chart that best match your 4 head size measurements. The average "around the head" size of every wig can be adjusted up to 1" larger or smaller to ensure a secure fit.
Following is the size tape, please check it.

| Wig Sizes |
Around the head |
Front to back |
Ear to ear |
| Ultra Petite |
19 1/2" to 20 1/2" |
12-1/4" |
12 1/2" |
| Petite |
20 1/2" to 22" |
13-1/4" |
13" |
| Average (1) |
22" to 22 1/2" |
14-1/4" |
13 1/2" |
| Average Large (2) |
22 1/2" to 23" |
15" |
13 1/2" |
| Large (3) |
23" to 23 1/2" |
15 1/2" |
14" |
| Extra Large (4) |
23 1/2" to 25" |
15-3/4" |
14" |