Virgin lace closure wig

Virgin Lace Closure Wig and Their Care in Winter

They are easy to handle and can be dyed, curled, or bleached. Thus, you can style them just the way you want anytime. A high-quality virgin lace closure wig is usually very soft, smooth, thick, shiny, and has no shedding, no tangle, no split, and no lice.


Like lace frontal wigs, lace closure wigs are also used to create beautiful hairstyles; however, a closure wig is typically a 4x4 inch patch placed on the middle front portion of the hairpiece, instead of having a strip of scalp-like material that runs from ear to ear. Virgin lace closure wigs are the ones that are made of unprocessed and unaltered human hair to provide a natural, realistic look, and therefore, they are cherished by black women and fashionistas.   

A lace closure wig is equivalent to two bundles of hair with a closure, and it comes in various sizes, such as 4x4 lace closure wigs, 6x6 lace closure wigs, 5x5 human hair closure wigs, and so on.

They are easy to handle and can be dyed, curled, or bleached. Thus, you can style them just the way you want anytime. A high-quality virgin lace closure wig is usually very soft, smooth, thick, shiny, and has no shedding, no tangle, no split, and no lice.

100% virgin lace closure wig also offers more breathability and flexibility than a frontal lace wig. Available in natural color, you can tint them, discolored, or curled.

Using a virgin lace closure wig to style your hair can give you a break from daily maintenance routines that may cause damage or weaken hair, such as heat treatment, chemicals, etc. Plus, it is cheaper than a full lace wig and 360-frontal lace wig.

Tips on Taking Care of Your Virgin Lace Closure Wig in Winter

Both wig wearers and women with natural hair face many challenges during winter when it comes to taking care of hair because no hairdo or style is safe from freezing temperatures and dry air. Taking a few extra steps to protect your lace wig can mean the difference between great holiday hair days and bad hair days.

  • Condition your wig deeply so that it prevents dryness and frizz which the harsh winter will come with. It is also recommended to stock up wig care products before winter because even a few days of exposure to harsh weather can ruin your wig. For safety, you can also use a leave-in conditioning spray on your wig hair.
  • With your summer clothing, also store away your flat irons, hairdryers, hot rollers, and curling irons. It is because you need to keep your wig always moisturized and these hair products can suck the moisture out of your hair. The best way to dry your hair during winter is by letting your wig dry out. However, you need to make sure that your hair dries before leaving the house to prevent the wig from freezing.
  • Cover up your hair while going outside whenever you can. It’s because even after conditioning and spritzing your wig, it can still dry out. Thus, when you plan to spend a long time outdoors, use something like hat, scarf, or any other soft material you have. When you can’t wash your wigs at night, still cover them because the air inside can be dangerous too.     

Taking these little steps will help you get the best out of your virgin lace closure wigs as well as frontal wigs and protect them from the harsh elements of winter. 

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