How Do I install a 4x4 Lace Closure Wig

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When it comes to the wigs we use, we all aim to achieve a natural look. No one wants their weaves to be conspicuous or easily spotted. A common mistake people make when trying to weave their T Part Wigs properly is to apply heat. However, this isn't the right approach since it causes damage to your regular hair. Now, thanks to lace closure wigs, it is much easier for people to get that natural-looking hairline.

 
What is a 4x4 Lace Closure Wig?
A lace closure is a small lace square that is often sized to be 4x4 inches. Wig wearers can use lace closures to achieve that natural look.
 
How Do I install a 4x4 Closure Wig
The first part of the installation process is installing the cap. This needs to be done correctly to ensure that your closure looks natural and falls perfectly on your hairline. You can install the cap easily by following these five steps.
 
1. Wash your hair
It is important to wash your hair before you begin because you will wear your closure for a considerate amount of time. You need to ensure that your scalp is clean. After you have washed your 13x4 Lace Front Wig, allow it to dry completely.
 
2. Cornrow your hair
Decide where you'd like your style to be separated and part the hair there. Then, cornrow your hair while keeping the interlaces tiny, as this will help the closure run with your hairline.
 
3. Put a square of weaving net on the spot
The net you choose should be coordinated with your hair tone. Although closures are 4x4 inches, you can adjust the size based on the size of your head. In addition, you can use a hair net to help you keep the hair that won't be in contact with the closure out of the way.
 
4. Sew your netting to the cornrow you have created
You will need a bent needle and thick, strong string. Beginning from the back, stitch slowly and consistently, working your way to the front. Keep your stitches small and neat.
 
5. Tie the string and cut it off
To tie your netting off properly, you should run your needle through the netting a few times when you get back to the first stitch you made. After you have done this, you can cut the string.
 

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