the difference between a lace wig and a regular wig

Lace Wig vs Regular Wig: What’s the Difference?

Hey! This is your girl Sasha, and I’m so excited to be talking wigs with you today.

We’re going to answer a question I get asked all the time: What’s the difference between a lace wig and a regular wig?

Let’s get into it!

Lace Wigs 101

a black african american woman wearing a braided lacewig

Lace wigs are the superheroes of the wig world. They have the power to make you feel like you’re wearing your own hair. Here’s why:

  1. Invisible Hairline: Lace wigs have a thin, almost invisible lace at the front where individual hairs are hand tied, so the hairline is super natural.

  2. Versatility: With a lace front wig you can style your hair off your face without it looking fake. Want to wear a high ponytail? No problem!

  3. Types of Lace Wigs:

    • Lace Front Wigs: Lace only at the front hairline.

    • Full Lace Wigs: The entire cap is made of lace, most styling versatility.

    • Lace 360 wigs: Lace all around the perimeter of the wig.

  4. Breathability: The lace is often more breathable than the material used in regular wigs.

Regular Wigs: The Classic

a white woman wearing a red velvet wig with bangs

Now let’s talk about regular wigs, also known as basic cap wigs. They’re the OG of the wig world and they have their own pros:

  1. Simple Construction: Regular wigs have the hair wefts sewn directly onto the cap. It’s simple and gets the job done.

  2. Budget Friendly: If you’re on a budget, regular wigs are usually more affordable.

  3. Low Maintenance: They’re generally easier to take care of than lace wigs.

  4. Durable: The simpler construction of regular wigs can make them very durable.

The Big Differences

  1. Hairline Realness: The main difference is the hairline. Lace wigs give you the “Is it real?” look, regular wigs have a more abrupt start to the hair.

  2. Styling Options: Lace wigs, especially full lace and 360 lace wigs, have more styling versatility. Regular wigs are more limited especially for styles that show the hairline.

  3. Price: Lace wigs are usually more expensive due to the hand tying process and the realistic look. Regular wigs are more affordable.

  4. Durability: With proper care a lace front wig can last up to 6 months for synthetic and over a year for human hair wigs. Regular wigs might not last as long but they’re still durable with good care.

  5. Application Process: Lace wigs might require a bit more finesse to put on especially if you’re using adhesives. Regular wigs are usually more straightforward to pop on and go.

  6. Comfort: Some people find lace wigs more comfortable to wear all day because of the breathability.

  7. Realistic Movement: Because of how they’re constructed lace wigs often move more naturally than regular wigs.

Who Should Wear What?

  • Lace Wigs: If you want the most natural look ever, especially if you plan to wear your hair off your face a lot.

  • Regular Wigs: If you want a no-fuss option or just starting your wig journey.

Remember, whether lace or regular, the most important thing is you feel confident and comfortable!

Wig Care

a white woman washing a blonde wig

No matter what you choose, proper care is key:

  • Wash with lukewarm water and wig products.

  • Don’t sleep or shower in your wig.

  • Store on a wig stand when not in use.

  • Use a wide-tooth comb or wig brush to detangle, starting from the ends and work your way up.

  • If human hair, you can use heat styling tools but use heat protectant.

Pro tip: Having two wigs to rotate can extend the life of both!

Wig Fun

Did you know wigs have been around for thousands of years?

Ancient Egyptians wore wigs to protect their shaved heads from the sun.

In the 18th century, big, powdered wigs were all the rage among European nobility.

We’ve come a long way since then!

Today wigs are more versatile and natural looking than ever.

Whether you want a short wig for a sassy look, a braided wig for a fun change, a wig with bangs to frame your face or a classic long wig for that glamorous look, there’s one for you.

Conclusion

Lace or regular, it’s all about your needs, budget and style. Both have their place in the wig world!

If you want the most natural look and don’t mind spending a bit more time on application and care, lace might be for you.

If you want something simple, affordable and easy to use, regular might be the way to go.

Wigs are more than just a fashion statement - for many they’re a way to express themselves, boost confidence or navigate health challenges.

Whatever your reason for wigs, you’re part of a long and fabulous history of people using wigs to look and feel their best.

Happy wigging and remember, with the right wig, every day is a good hair day!

FAQs

  1. Can I swim with a lace wig? No. Chlorine and saltwater can damage the lace.

  2. How long does a lace front wig last? With proper care, a lace front wig can last several months to a year.

  3. Do I need to use glue with a lace wig? No. Many lace wigs come with combs and adjustable straps for a secure fit.

  4. Can I style a lace front wig? Yes! You can part it different ways and even pull it back into a ponytail.

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