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Are Lace Front Wigs Damaging?

Lace-front wigs are very popular nowadays, with many people wearing them for long periods of time. The main reason for this popularity is how natural it makes the wig look. It resembles your natural hair, and people cannot tell that you are wearing a wig.
However, with such a perfect wig, is it damaging to your natural hair? If you want to know the answer to that, this is the perfect article for you. We will also discuss more about dreads and interlocking dreads, so keep on reading this article.

Can lace front wigs cause damage?

Typically, front lace wigs are not damaging to your natural hair. But of course, with most things, not using this wig properly will cause damage. Especially when taking the wig off, here are reasons lace front wigs can cause damage.

Allergy to glue

There are many ingredients in the glue, and sometimes you can be allergic to the glue. If that is the case, every time you take off the wig, it will peel off a layer of skin and hair, leaving you with a lot of damage. This is why it is essential to search for the glue with the least ingredients and best reviews and also patch test the glue before applying it all over your hairline. Or use adhesive, which is a much safer option.

Wearing properly

It is also extremely important to apply the wig properly. Do not stick it directly on the hairline; instead, wear it behind your hairline. If the full weight of the wig is on your hairline, it will pull your hair at the front and cause them to rip out or eventually get too weak and fall off. Also, if you are wearing it for the first time, have someone experienced next to you to guide you through the process or do extensive research yourself.

Keeping too long

We already know that lace on wigs pulls hair, especially where it is stuck. Now imagine keeping the wig for months; it is bound to cause damage. Therefore, it is essential to keep it on for at most two weeks to 6 weeks. Take the wig off as soon as possible.

Taking it off properly

We mentioned wearing the wig properly, but taking it off is just as important, if not more. First, remove the adhesive completely, and then carefully remove the wig. It is important to be gentle and not yank the wig off, as that will take out a lot of your hair, especially from the hairline where it is sticking. The process is simple, but it does take patience.

Maintaining hair and wig

Lastly, make sure to take care of your hair and wig. The hair should be clean and well moisturized before you put it under the wig. Also, after applying the wig, follow the guidelines on the package to take care of the wig and keep it clean. Make sure not to manipulate the wig too much by combing too much or doing hairstyles that yank on the wig.

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How often should dreads be interlocked? 

If done properly, interlocking dreads can be very good for the hair and actually help maintain the dreads. But the question arises, how often should the dreads be interlocked to maintain them?

Interlocking dreads depends on many factors. These factors range from personal preference to hair type. So, with that in mind, most people get their dreads interlocked every four weeks to 8 weeks. But some people can also extend the time between interlocking to a few months, like two to three months. The thing about interlocking dreads is that it greatly depends on your preference; some people prefer more twisted and clean dreads, while others prefer the other type. So, do what feels right for your hair.

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Why interlock should you dreads?

Dreadlocks are a long-lasting process that needs to be maintained in the form of interlocking dreads every few weeks to months. But if you are new to dreads, you might wonder why you even need to go through this complicated process.

Here are the reasons you need to interlock dreads.

To tighten them

As new hair grows, the curls get less tight, and the new hair is not in dreads. So, people interlock the dreads to tighten the already present dreads. This also makes the dreads look neater and well-maintained. To get a clean look, tightening dreads is very important, which includes interlocking them.

To have more versatility

If you want more flexibility in styling and shaping your dreadlocks, interlocking allows you to do that. So, interlocking dreads allow creating of defined parts, sections, or patterns within the hair, allowing for more creative and varied styles.

Longevity of dreads

If you want the dreads to last for a few years, you need to keep interlocking them. When the hair grows, the new hair is not interlocked, so it is not in dreads. Eventually, your dreads will be gone if you do not interlock the rapidly growing hair.

Preference

Lastly, when the dreads are interlocked, of course, they are more polished and tighter. This is a preferred look for many people, especially celebrities that have dreads. But if you like to lose dreads, you do not need to interlock the dreads, and this way, you can get rid of dreads after a while as well.

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How many inches to braid hair?

To braid hair, your hair should be a few inches long. To get a braid, you need at least 2 to 3 inches of long hair, or it is not possible to braid them. However, length is not so important when braiding hair; if you have short hair, you can add extensions. But again, you need some hair to add extensions as well.

When to interlock dreads?

People interlock dreads whenever they feel like it. Most people depend on their preferences and the general time people interlock them. But here are some factors that can determine when to interlock dreads.

Hair growth time

If you are an individual whose hair grows super fast, you will need to interlock the dread every 2 to 3 weeks if you want to maintain the clean look, at least. Some people have slow hair growth, so that they can repeat the interlocking every few months.

The type of dreads

If the dreads are thick and large, the hair growth will not be as visible, requiring less interlocking. If the dreads are small and thin, they require interlocking more often. Also, if you sweat more, the dreads will need more interlocking.

Texture of hair

If the hair texture is kinkier and more curly, the dreads will hold shape longer. On the other hand, soft and smooth hair will unravel more quickly, thus requiring interlocking more often.

Conclusion

Now you know more about lace front wigs and interlocking dreads. Two topics are very important nowadays when people get more and more wigs and dreads. After reading this article, you will be able to get dreads and wigs and know exactly how to maintain them.

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