What is a 4C wig?
Real 4C texture so that your wig looks and feels realistic. Soft, lightweight Afro hair so that it is easy to style and fluff with your hands. A versatile wear so that you can style it as a fringe or a side part look. An adjustable elastic strap so that you enjoy a comfortable and secure fit.
What does type 4C hair look like?
Type 4C. 4C textures are similar to 4B textures, but the tightly-coiled strands are more fragile and have a very tight zig-zag pattern that is sometimes indiscernible to the eye. This hair type experiences the greatest amount of shrinkage — about 75 percent or more — than the other textures.
How much does a lace front wig cost?
Today, the cost of one lace-front wig can range from as low as $30 to as luxe as $3,000 (for special customization), and the units have now become quite the normal, chic staple among women who not only enjoy the style diversity they afford, but those who suffer from hair loss due to medical conditions or hereditary balding.
How to put on a lace front wig?
The best way to put on a lace front wig is using glue. The glue holds the lace securely so that your wig stays firmly in place – you won’t have to worry about strong winds, intense physical activity, or accidentally pulling it off. Depending on the wig glue you use, you can get up to 6 weeks of wear.
How to make 4C hair curly?
Wash your hair as straw sets work best on wet hair
How do I wear lace front wigs?
Use pins the same color as the wig and gently push them through the hair of the wig, through the base of the wig, through the skull cap and into the pin curls. Lift the lace netting off the skin by gently folding it up and back. Apply a thin layer of adhesive around the perimeter of your hairline.