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I heard customer service was an issue even before the owner died. She used to post under SwtCandy on BHM. A long messy story.Candy1978 said:A Lace front is a wig. Many people opt for Lace fronts, because they are more natural looking, when properly applied the hairline is compeletly natural, and the hair appears to be growing from your scalp. the styling options are pretty much limitless if you get a full lace front, as opposed to weaves, wear you can't wear it in a tight bun, or in a top knot. I have bought some lace front weaves before I did NOT like the weaves at www.myindianhair.com. They great on the website, but when you get them in person They look nothing I mean NOTHING like the pics on the website. Their customer service can hardly be reached and I give them a F grade for everything. Plus the wigs that are supposed to be custome fit, based on your measurment is not good alsonot to mention it's expensive. Anyways. If you can find a reputable place lace fronts are cool, if you like additions to your hair. Mw...I was alergic to the glue, so I stopped wearing them.
Yes, the lacefront can actually take your hair out--primarilly the edges by the hairline, which is the most fragile part as it is--if the glue gets in the hair . This is why some actually prefer weaves (sew-ins) to lacefronts and would probably tell you the former is less damaging.desperateval said:MY mother started wearing a lace front so that she could stop going through the damage of glue from weaves. However, the ahesvive also took out her hair.