By UHAIR | 10 June 2024 | 0 Comments
Where To Buy Human Hair Lace Front Wig?
Hey everyone, it's Rachelle, and welcome back to my channel! In today's video, I will be installing a wig straight out of the box. I don't do this very often, but I'm excited to show you the new Water Lace Wig from UHAIR. Let's dive into it!

First Impressions
This lace is super thin, and it's giving what lace? Never heard of her! I haven't even cut the lace yet, and look at it. Filming in 4K without any softening filters, I want you to see this lace up close. I'm very impressed!
Previous Experience with UHAIR Wigs
I've also had great experiences with human hair wigs. They tend to look more natural and last longer with proper care. The quality of the hair and lace in these wigs makes a significant difference in the overall appearance and durability. If you're considering a wig, I highly recommend exploring human hair options.
New Wig Overview
Here's another wig I purchased from UHAIR last month with my own money. It looked exactly like the pictures, which is a big plus.
The current wig I'm wearing was sent to me, and I love the quality of the lace. UHAIR offers pre-plucked and beginner-friendly wigs, making installation easier.
Wig Cap and Installation
The inside of the wig has an infusing scalp, eliminating the need for the ball cap method. This gives the wig a more realistic look. I don't use the side combs on my wigs because they irritate my edges, but I do use the backcomb for security.
Cutting and Gluing the Lace
I started by cutting the lace. It's so thin that it was a bit tricky. I left two small pieces in the front because the wig has a widow's peak, matching my natural hairline. I used my own lace glue, which will be launching soon, and applied it to my forehead. The glue dries clear, so wait until it's dry before pressing the lace down.
Tweezing and Final Adjustments
I did some tweezing to create a more realistic hairline. The sides of the wig came down a bit low, so I had to cut and tweeze to fit my face. Cutting the lace in a jagged line helps it blend better. I used Got2B free spray to secure the edges and melt the lace down.
Styling the Wig
After securing the lace front wigs, I did my makeup off-camera and was thrilled with the hairline. For styling, I decided on a side part, which I love. Using a hot comb on the highest setting, I flattened the wig. I also used a baby curling iron to create soft, natural baby hairs, set with mousse and an edge brush.
Final Look
I melted the lace down with an elastic band for about 10 minutes, and the result was seamless. The only thing I wish for is that the wig was a bit fuller. Next time, I'll go for a 180-density wig.
Conclusion
That's the end of the installation! I hope this video was helpful. Let me know in the comments what you want to see next. Bye!
Key Tips for Wig Installation:
Choose the Right Lace: Thin lace blends better with your skin.
Pre-Plucked Wigs: These save time and effort, especially for beginners.
Wig Cap Method: Optional with infusing scalp wigs.
Secure the Wig: Use the back comb and good-quality glue.
Customize the Hairline: Tweezing and careful cutting help create a natural look.
Styling Tools: A hot comb and baby curling iron are essential for a polished finish.
Feel free to leave any questions or suggestions for future videos in the comments!

First Impressions
This lace is super thin, and it's giving what lace? Never heard of her! I haven't even cut the lace yet, and look at it. Filming in 4K without any softening filters, I want you to see this lace up close. I'm very impressed!
Previous Experience with UHAIR Wigs
I've also had great experiences with human hair wigs. They tend to look more natural and last longer with proper care. The quality of the hair and lace in these wigs makes a significant difference in the overall appearance and durability. If you're considering a wig, I highly recommend exploring human hair options.
New Wig Overview
Here's another wig I purchased from UHAIR last month with my own money. It looked exactly like the pictures, which is a big plus.
The current wig I'm wearing was sent to me, and I love the quality of the lace. UHAIR offers pre-plucked and beginner-friendly wigs, making installation easier.
Wig Cap and Installation
The inside of the wig has an infusing scalp, eliminating the need for the ball cap method. This gives the wig a more realistic look. I don't use the side combs on my wigs because they irritate my edges, but I do use the backcomb for security.
Cutting and Gluing the Lace
I started by cutting the lace. It's so thin that it was a bit tricky. I left two small pieces in the front because the wig has a widow's peak, matching my natural hairline. I used my own lace glue, which will be launching soon, and applied it to my forehead. The glue dries clear, so wait until it's dry before pressing the lace down.
Tweezing and Final Adjustments
I did some tweezing to create a more realistic hairline. The sides of the wig came down a bit low, so I had to cut and tweeze to fit my face. Cutting the lace in a jagged line helps it blend better. I used Got2B free spray to secure the edges and melt the lace down.
Styling the Wig
After securing the lace front wigs, I did my makeup off-camera and was thrilled with the hairline. For styling, I decided on a side part, which I love. Using a hot comb on the highest setting, I flattened the wig. I also used a baby curling iron to create soft, natural baby hairs, set with mousse and an edge brush.
Final Look
I melted the lace down with an elastic band for about 10 minutes, and the result was seamless. The only thing I wish for is that the wig was a bit fuller. Next time, I'll go for a 180-density wig.
Conclusion
That's the end of the installation! I hope this video was helpful. Let me know in the comments what you want to see next. Bye!
Key Tips for Wig Installation:
Choose the Right Lace: Thin lace blends better with your skin.
Pre-Plucked Wigs: These save time and effort, especially for beginners.
Wig Cap Method: Optional with infusing scalp wigs.
Secure the Wig: Use the back comb and good-quality glue.
Customize the Hairline: Tweezing and careful cutting help create a natural look.
Styling Tools: A hot comb and baby curling iron are essential for a polished finish.
Feel free to leave any questions or suggestions for future videos in the comments!
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