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What is a frontal wig, and how is it different from other types of wigs?

A frontal wig is a type of wig that has a lace frontal attached to the front of the wig cap. This lace frontal is used to create a natural-looking hairline and can be customized to match your scalp color and texture. The rest of the wig is made using wefts or tracks, which are sewn onto the wig cap.

The main difference between a frontal wig and other types of wigs, such as full lace wigs or traditional wigs, is the placement of the lace. In a full lace wig, the entire wig cap is made using a lace material, whereas in a frontal wig, only the front portion of the wig cap has lace. This makes frontal wigs a great option for those who want a natural-looking hairline without having to wear a full lace wig.

Frontal wigs also allow for more versatility in styling, as you can part your hair in any direction and still have a natural-looking hairline. They can be worn with a high ponytail or updo, which is not possible with traditional wigs. Overall, frontal wigs are a great option for those who want a natural-looking, versatile wig that is easy to wear and style.