If you wan to wear a 360 lace front wig with natural look, pls don’t miss this article. And now follow me, and I will inform you how to properly install a 360 lace front wig for a natural look.

Installing a 360 lace front wig isn’t as complicated as it sounds. Once your 360 frontal is installed you can wear space buns, halo braids, half-up, half-down, and all the high ponies you want.

The pre-process

Choosing the product of the right quality is the first and most crucial step. If you want straight hair, it would be less voluminous than curly, so select the texture accordingly. Large-headed people will need more bundles to sew in for the weave, so the choice of the product should be made depending on your head's size. Select the product which has the apt length of hair you want, keeping your height in mind.

Before starting with the installation, you would need to shampoo and condition your natural hair well and might need to pluck some of the hair at your hairline.

Bleach the knots. Give the lace a tint, even your skin color, for proper blending. You will have to braid your hair or put it in cornrows for a flat natural looking scalp. Because when we’re instaling a 360 lace frontal, we want to start with a flat, middle-part braid down. Once you have the hair braided down, get the wig cap ready.

Now you can Put two wig caps on your natural braided hair and sew them down. Remove the excess material by cutting them off. Next, attach the desired number of bundles to the frontal closure to cover the open spaces. Then you need to use a good quality adhesive to attach the wefts. Put some hairspray to secure the position first and glue the lace in the front, over the ears, and the back. Just wait a few minutes.

Cut the extra lace from all around the head. Trim the lace very close to your natural hairline and seal it with styling gel or adhesive. OK,good job! Congratulation, you’ve finished!