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Step 1
African American front lace wigs have become very popular. These wigs are very natural in appearance, and provide the person wearing the front-lace wig with versatile styling options. These wigs can be chosen to be a good match for the natural texture of black hair, and as a result, can be difficult to detect from a person's own hair.
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Step 2
When choosing a front lace wig, the best match for black hair will generally be a wig made from Chinese Yaki hair. This type of hair is generally straight, but it has a wonderful micro kink texture to it that gives it the look of straightened natural African American hair. This type of hair is thicker and coarser in texture than Indian Remy hair, and is often used in front-lace wigs worn by African American women such as Beyonce and Tyra Banks.
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Step 3
An African American front lace wig made from Chinese Yaki hair is very versatile, and can be found in a wide array of colors, ranging from light brown to black hair, and also shades of red and auburn. The hair can be curled and styled using a curling iron or thermal rollers. While the curl isn't permanent, it will last for several days, similar to how your own hair would behave if curled. A front-lace wig made from Chinese Yaki hair can be worn in a variety of styles, including styles that pull the hair away from the face.
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Step 4
When choosing an African American front lace wig, there are a number of features you can look for that will make the wig appear even more natural. A front-lace wig that has hand-tied hair will provide more styling options, because the hair will part more naturally and easily. Some of these wigs even have small "baby hairs" tied along the front hairline of the wig, which can produce an even more realistic look. A good quality lace front wig can be styled in the same sort of styles as natural black hair.















