You already have everything you need to be a wig stylist, so here's the interesting part: making baby hair. The following guidelines apply to women who prepare the equipment in advance, but you can also learn how to make baby hair on a lace front wig. We break it down into several easy to follow steps to help you place edges.
1. Cut the Lace
When you receive a new lace wig, you should trim the excess lace on the wig first. Since cutting too much lace can damage the wig and affect your wear, you should keep it a little bit first. Be careful when cutting near the hairline, not real hair. This site provides lace cutting service and will reserve about 1.5-inch lace for you.
2. Separate the baby hair part
Fix the wig on the wig holder or wear it on the head, take out the front part with a mouse tail comb, and cut off the baby's hair. And separate this small part from the rest. Fix your hair with a clip.
3. Wet Baby Hair
The baby's hair needs to be completely wet to set. You can spray the spray bottle filled with water along the hairline. If you don't have a spray bottle, just pour water on the hairline.
4. Comb the Hair
Brush your short hair. If you want to cross the hairline, start with an inch in the center of your forehead. If you just want your baby's hair to stay in your temples, start there.
5. Cut the Baby Hair
Gently pull part of the hair forward and hold the beauty razor with the other hand. First, trim your hair to the tip of your nose. It is wise to keep the tendril at this length for a longer time. For baby short hair, pull some hair forward and trim it.
6. Set Your Baby Hair Using a Hairspray
Gently comb the baby's hair. You can also use edge control gel or hair styling cream to shape them.