Pro Guidance On How To Melt Lace

One of the most essential steps to slaying a lace wig is learning how to melt the lace properly. If the lace isn't applied correctly, it will be visible and instantly ruin the natural look you’re going for. That’s why mastering the lace melt technique is a must. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through how to melt lace like a pro—from prep to finish.

Why Lace Quality and Color Matter

Before you begin, pay attention to the type and color of lace you’re using. Not all lace is the same. Thinner lace like HD lace or transparent lace blends much more naturally into the scalp. If you’re using standard lace, make sure it matches your skin tone as closely as possible to avoid noticeable edges.

Step-by-Step: How to Melt Lace

1. Start with a Wig Cap
Use a wig cap that matches your skin tone. You can cut small holes for your ears so it lays flat against your scalp.

2. Secure the Cap
Spray freeze spray over the cap and blow dry it until it's firm. Then trim off the excess along your hairline. For a seamless finish, dab a bit of foundation that matches your skin tone over the cap.

3. Apply the Wig
Next, apply glue around the hairline and place your wig carefully. Make sure the lace aligns with your natural hairline.

4. Trim the Excess Lace
Use scissors or a small razor to cut away the extra lace in a zigzag pattern. This creates a more natural finish. Smooth back the hair using mousse or water.

5. Freeze and Set
Apply freeze spray along the lace edge, from one side to the other. Blow dry it gently to lock everything in place.

6. Use a Wrap Strip
Wrap a lace melt band or wrap strip around your hairline for 10–15 minutes. This helps secure the lace while it “melts” into your skin.

7. Remove Carefully
After waiting, gently take off the wrap. Be slow and careful to avoid damaging your edges.

8. Style Baby Hair (Optional)
Use a rat-tail comb to pull out a few small hairs at the front. Trim them and style using mousse or pomade to create a soft, natural hairline.

9. Flatten with a Hot Comb
If the wig looks too puffy, run a hot comb (on medium heat) over small sections to lay the hair flat along the part.

Conclusion

Melting lace takes some practice, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll be amazed at how natural your wigs can look. With the right lace, proper tools, and the steps above, you’ll be melting lace like a pro in no time.

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