Why Does The HD Lace Wig Be Colored?

Why does the lace in the wig be colored?

When hair is dyed?For the T-color wig, the lace will not be colored during the dyeing process, but for single color hair, if it is improperly operated, it will easily lead to the lace being colored. So, why?

 

 The main reason is that the material of the lace net is related to the dye penetration during the dyeing process, and this happens because the lace, often made from materials like Swiss or French lace, is essentially a fabric. When dye is applied to the hair, it can seep through the lace and color it .

 In addition, the material of the lace may have a certain absorption of the dye, which will also increase the possibility of dyeing.In order to reduce the occurrence of this situation, a number of preventive measures can be taken.

 So what are the precautions?

  1. Protect the lace net

Cover the lace with plastic wrap or other waterproof material before dyeing to prevent chemicals from coming into contact with the lace.

2, professional operation

This is best done by a professional wig stylist or hairdresser, as they have the experience and skills to ensure that the rinse process does not damage the wig or lace .

  1. Use gentle products

Choose mild dyeing products that have less impact on wigs and lace nets, and follow the product instructions strictly.

  1. Wash thoroughly

Wash the wig thoroughly after dyeing, making sure all chemicals are rinsed off to avoid potential damage to the lace mesh from residue.

  1. Bleach instead of dyeing

Since dyeing is easy to cause dye to penetrate into the lace net, then only hair rinsing can avoid this problem, but only bleach the color choice is less, only 2,4,6 three colors, too light color can not be done only bleach the point.

 All in all, if you want to better deal with this situation, it is best to find a professional hairdresser to operate, or directly bleach the hair, which can avoid the situation of the wig lace being colored.

Rose

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