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How to Style a 5x5 Closure Wig Like Tips and Tricks

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    May 8, 2023 4:16 AM EDT

    5x5 Closure Wig are very similar to other wig types. It's essentially just a wig with a parting in the front center of the unit.This parting is generally lace and is 5x5, so the closure is 5" in diameter and 5" in the back.

    How do you style a 5x5 closure wig
    The 5x5 Closure is styled primarily in the middle section. This is because the clasp is in the middle of the wig. Parting your hair in the middle usually causes it to fall in front of your hairline, hiding any imperfections. You can also style your hair with baby hair so that the closure blends better with your scalp.

    As long as you buy from a reputable source, your wig should be fine to wear.These types of wigs can last for almost a year. If for some reason the wig falls apart too quickly, you may be manipulating it too much.

    Dyeing and lightening are two areas that accelerate the deterioration of wigs. If you don't do this properly, you can damage your hair. Another area is the lace itself. If you're not careful with the adhesive, it can tear the lace and damage the closure.

    Considering the standard price of a 5x5 Lace Closure Wig, it is generally worth wearing for 6 months.

    How to Install a 5x5 Closure Wig
    Before you put your hair on, you should first make sure your natural hair is well-groomed, which means it needs to be clean and moisturized. Once this is done, the hair can be clipped.

    The most common method of securing hair is by braiding it into cornrows. After this step, a wig cap can be applied to further protect the hair and create a scalp-like effect.

    After putting on the wig cap, depending on the color, you can apply makeup and let it blend in. Then you can apply the wig. See how it fits and position accordingly. You can then trim the lace and attach the wig any way you like.

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