How To Pluck Your Lace Front Wigs Like A Pro

How To Pluck Your Lace Front Wigs Like A Pro

Even the best quality lace frontal wig needs a tiny bit of preparation to get the most natural effect. That’s the reason that you pluck it. Plucking is about creating the most realistic-looking hairline, one that looks like your own. Kendra’s Boutique is the online hair extension store that offers lush human hair bundles, luxury natural hair wigs, and more to help you pull off your most glam look. 

Here’s what to know about the process of wig plucking

Introduction

That beautiful lace wig you just bought will look even better on you if you spend a little time preparing it before you wear it. It’s a simple process that pays off in the appearance of a completely natural hairline. Wig plucking will elevate the look of your lace front wig, customizing it to you. It removes excess hair and creates natural-looking “baby hair” at the front.

Plucking is a key step so that your wig looks great for years.

Why Plucking a Lace Front Wig is Important

Wig plucking is a process that helps make an out-of-the-box lace front wig appear more natural. Tweezers are used to selectively pull out excess hair so that the wig doesn’t look too bulky.  It also adds “baby hair” that appears on your real hairline to create a more authentic look.

In short, plucking takes your wig and customizes it to create a natural-looking hairline and the look of natural hair growth, so it looks perfect on you.

How the Plucking Process Works

The lace front wig is placed on a wig stand or mannequin head. The hair is then divided into sections for easier handling.

Using a photo of your natural hair and hairline as a guide, tweezers are then used to carefully remove excess hairs from the wig so that it looks less bulky and as natural as possible. Scissors are used to trim other strands to resemble the soft “baby hairs” found at the hairline.

The goal of plucking your wig is to make it look as natural to your own look as possible. Taking the time to do it really pays off!

Essential Tools for Plucking

Start by taking a photo of yourself to show your hairline, your part, and the overall appearance of your natural hair. This will be a guide you’ll refer to during the process. A pair of sharp, slanted tweezers is your key tool. You’ll also need to gather a wig stand, a comb, and hair clips. Of course, great lighting and a good mirror will be needed.

Tweezers

This is what you’ll use to pull individual strands of hair from the wig. Make sure the tweezers allow you to get a precise, secure grip on the hairs.

Mannequin Head or Wig Stand

Keep the wig steady by placing it on either a wig stand or a mannequin head. Position it so that you can work on it comfortably.

Comb and Sectioning Clips

Use hair clips to section the wig into pieces, from the crown to the middle, and around the ears. This process will make it much easier to work with your wig,

Mirror and Good Lighting

This is a no-brainer! Ensure you can see what you’re doing at each stage of the process.

Step-by-Step Plucking Method

The wig plucking process is an investment of time that pays off in customizing your lace front wig to your unique look. Gather your tools, take your time, and keep in mind that the goal is to achieve a natural look.

Step 1: Set Up Your Wig on a Stand

Putting your wig on a stand gives you a steady,  stable work surface. It also gives a perspective, so that you don't overpluck the hair.

Step 2: Part the Hair in Sections

Working in sections will make the plucking process easier. Use hair clips to create pieces around the crown, by the ears, and at the hairline. Use a spray bottle of water to dampen the lace edges; this will make it simpler to release any hair knots.

Step 3: Use the Right Tweezers

Tweezers will be your main tool in the process.  They should be sharp and slanted to give you a good grip on each hair through the lace front.

Step 4: Pluck Gradually, Not in Clumps

Don’t risk doing the “over pluck”! Work methodically, pulling each strand from the wig manually, continually referring to your picture so that you achieve your most natural hairline.

One popular method is to pluck one hair, skip the next. This is a more realistic effect. Also, work gradually to avoid the look of gaps or bald spots.

Step 5: Focus on the Hairline and Parting

The point of plucking is to shape your wig to match the natural hairline around your face and at the thin hairline parting. Those are the two areas to focus on to achieve the desired look.

Step 6: Blend and Style

The point of plucking your lace front wig is to make it appear as close to your natural part and hairline as possible. Stop on occasion during the process to comb, blend, and style the wig to see how it’s matching your expectations.

Aftercare and Maintenance

It’s important to handle your lace front wig with care at every stage, but especially after you’ve plucked it.  Avoid pulling on the strands when you put it on. Try not to use adhesives if you can; opt for something like a wig grip to minimize the stress on the strands. If you do opt for an adhesive, protect the plucked lace by placing any glue about a half inch away from your real hairline.

Wash it carefully by submerging the wig in warm, soapy water and swishing it around (don’t scrub). Rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry on a wig stand. Keep it away from direct sunlight, so that it won’t fade.

 Avoid heat styling when you can, but if you do use tools, keep them at a low setting.

Conclusion

Taking the time to pluck out your new lace front wig pays off in a more elevated and natural look. It takes that gorgeous hairpiece and truly makes it your own. Kendra’s Boutique specializes in natural hair wigs and extensions, like a 13X4 lace frontal, a 13X6 lace frontal, and everything in between.

Spending a little time shaping it to your face and natural hairline can make all the difference in how it appears on you in real life. Yes, you want your wig to add a little extra “glam,” but you also don’t want it to scream “fake.” The plucking process shapes your beautiful wig so that it enhances your look. 

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