How to Hide Knots on Lace Wigs without Bleaching?

 

When it comes to achieving a natural parting and hairline on lace wigs, many people opt for bleaching the knots. However, this process can be time-consuming and risky, potentially causing hair damage and tangling. If you're looking for alternatives to bleaching, we've got you covered. In this article, we will share some quick and easy methods to hide those stubborn knots on your lace closure, frontal, or wig, resulting in a flawless and realistic appearance that closely resembles your own scalp.


Method #1: Use Concealer, Foundation or Powder 

How to apply your makeups on your lace wig?

1. Start by applying a small amount of foundation or powder onto a flat synthetic brush or a small makeup sponge.

2. Gently dab the brush or sponge onto the visible knots, focusing on those areas.

3. Use light patting motions to ensure even coverage and blend the foundation or powder into the lace seamlessly.

4. Repeat the process throughout the wig, ensuring all knots are covered.

5. Allow the foundation or powder to dry completely before proceeding with styling.



Method #2: Use Knot-Sealing Products Available on the Market


Knot-sealing products are available in liquid or spray formulas designed for direct application onto the knots. Follow the instructions provided with the knot-sealing product to ensure proper application and drying time.

 


Method #3: Silicone Tapes for a Realistic Look

The silicone lace tape is customizable and easy to apply and also reusable!

Peel off the silicone lace tape and carefully stick it down onto the lace, approximately 2-3 millimeters back from the edge where the baby hair meets the excess lace. Trim off any excess lace to facilitate a seamless hairline blend in the future.

 

By implementing these alternative methods, you can successfully hide knots on lace wigs without resorting to bleaching. Enjoy a natural-looking result that closely mimics your own scalp, all while saving time and maintaining the integrity of your wig or closure.

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