By Dr. Emily Carter, PhD in Textile Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. Published researcher and consultant specializing in hair replacement solutions.
Understanding the nuances between lace front and lace frontal is crucial for making informed decisions about hairpieces. So, lets dive into the key differences that matter to users:
Size: Lace fronts are smaller, typically covering the hairline and extending a few inches back. Lace frontals, on the other hand, are larger, spanning the entire front of the head from ear to ear.
Coverage: Lace fronts provide partial coverage, while lace frontals offer full coverage. This means lace frontals can be worn with any hairstyle, including updos that expose the crown.
Cost: Lace frontals generally cost more than lace fronts due to their larger size and coverage.
Natural appearance: Both lace fronts and lace frontals mimic the natural hairline and scalp, providing a realistic look.
Versatility: Lace frontals allow for greater styling flexibility due to their full coverage.
Comfort: Both types of hairpieces are lightweight and breathable, ensuring comfort throughout the day.
Feature | Lace Front | Lace Frontal |
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Size | Covers the hairline and a few inches back | Spans the entire front of the head from ear to ear |
Coverage | Partial | Full |
Cost | Generally lower | Generally higher |
Versatility | Limited | High |