How To Install A Natural Lace Closure?
- Julia hair
- Aug 28, 2017
- 2 min read
The most conventional way to install a lace closure is to sew or glue it on. It’s a smaller, shorter piece than the rest of the extension hair. However, Julia hair mall shows us a way to install the lace closure and a wig without any sewing or gluing onto your head. Here is a list of items you will need:
Closure Wig Clips Bobby Pins Needle/Thread Elastic Band Concealer

The first thing to do is attach the elastic band to the closure. Make sure that it will fit securely on your head, so that there won’t be any incidents! Also, sew two wig clips to the closure at this point.
It’s important that all of your hair lays flat underneath the wig, so it looks as realistic as possible. You parted your own hair down the middle and braided/twisted everything up. You also used a comb to place a center part in the closure. Place the closure onto your hair (placing it over the part), and make sure it’s in the right place.
Next, take the wig and place it over your hair. It should come as close to the front of your head as possible, so that it can be covered by the virgin hair bundles with closure that falls. She uses bobby pins to secure the wig in place, however you can sew wig clips on to the ‘U’ part wig as well.
Once the wig has been secured, readjust the closure accordingly. You place it a little further back from your forehead, so that your natural edges can be seen. This gives off a clean and professional look. Clip down the closure onto your head to secure it. If it seems like the closure doesn’t blend in with your scalp, you can take a little concealer and blend it from the closure to the top of your forehead.
To go an extra step, pull out a small piece of your own hair from the front, and blend it with the extension hair. This isn’t necessary, but it’s useful. Now you can rock your protective style until your next wash day. For more long term maintenance, sew or clip the wig down during your install to prevent any slippage or movement throughout your day. This tip just saved me a trip to the hairdresser!
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