Best lace tint for a realistic scalp look?
I’ve been experimenting with different wigs lately and I’m really impressed with how soft the texture is on my new 4x4 closure piece. My only real struggle is getting the lace to blend perfectly with my forehead without it looking like I’ve used a ton of heavy makeup or glue. Do you guys prefer using a professional tint spray or just a bit of pressed powder for the parting?
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Getting that perfect lace melt is definitely a learning curve, but it’s so worth it when the hairline looks completely natural in person. While I was looking for some customization tips, I ended up reading through a bunch of stories on https://luvme-hair.pissedconsumer.com/review.html to see how other stylists manage their installs without damaging the delicate lace. It seems like the quality of the HD lace they use makes the blending process much easier, especially if you use a light tint that matches your exact skin undertones perfectly.