Lace wigs versus hair weaving is the ultimate battle that was bound to happen. For years, weaving techniques have been the preferred choice for women who wanted to change their look without drastically changing their own hair. Now, many people have migrated to using hair wigs for their realistic look and seamless fit. For those of you who are still choosing sides, the differences are stark and listed below.
Realistic Look
Through various weaving techniques, many styles have a natural appearance. If your natural hair crown is exposed, this is as real as it gets. Another method includes the net or cap weaves. This technique allows for your braided hair under the stocking cap or net to grow without creating a cone head appearance. While all of these methods are advancements from traditional weaving techniques, lace wigs have went a step further.
Lace wigs are similar in the sense that they are made to attain a natural looking hairline and part. With hair wigs, the base is typically French lace or Swiss lace so that it can be applied directly to the skin. To achieve a natural part, none of your natural hair needs to be out as the lace wig acts as your hair and your scalp in one unit.
Healthy Hair & Growth
An added bonus of a hair weave can be potential hair growth. Many women get weaves to try different styles but they also do this so they cannot damage their own hair. The problem with this is that the weave itself can cause some issues. Tight braids and the weaving string that is laced through the braids can cause significant damage if not properly cared for. For women who were tired of taking out their weave and seeing damaged hair,hair systems were the answer.
Lace wigs are almost certain to aid in hair growth and prevent damaged hair. You have the option of braiding the natural hair or simply wearing it unbraided under a stocking cap. This is an option that cannot be had with a hair weave. Since the hair wig itself acts as the natural hairline and scalp, none of your own hair needs to be out so it acts as a protective style. This means that in harsh weather conditions, your hair will be protected from damage.
Cost Effectiveness
As the price of lace wigs and weaves vary greatly, the cost effectiveness is in the eye of the beholder. Some women feel as though their at home full weave is well worth the lower cost while others will only go to the top salon for installation. A simple way to compare is to look at the cost of maintenance overtime.
A hair weave will require the purchase of hair. Human hair at longer lengths is often more expensive just like with lace wigs. Your hair must then be washed, deep conditioned and braided. The process is the same with a hair wig with the exception of braided hair which is completely optional.
Depending if this is an at home style, the installation for a weave can cost anywhere from $60 to $300 and up. For lace wigs, this is almost identical. While hair systems are rather expensive on the front end, they can last a lifetime. A hair weave can usually be worn for no more than 2 months.
After the weave is taken out, the whole process of purchasing hair, braiding, and installation must be repeated at the same costs. For lace wigs, you can use the same hair wig over again after washing. When your hair wig is lacking, you can simply have it repaired versus buying a brand new one. The overall cost and ease of a lace wig seems very worth the front end cost as it is a long term investment in your beauty.
Some women love their weaves but for those who decide to switch over to lace wigs, very few are disappointed and seldom return to the unnatural appearance, costly process, and potential hair damage that a weave causes.
Realistic Look
Through various weaving techniques, many styles have a natural appearance. If your natural hair crown is exposed, this is as real as it gets. Another method includes the net or cap weaves. This technique allows for your braided hair under the stocking cap or net to grow without creating a cone head appearance. While all of these methods are advancements from traditional weaving techniques, lace wigs have went a step further.
Lace wigs are similar in the sense that they are made to attain a natural looking hairline and part. With hair wigs, the base is typically French lace or Swiss lace so that it can be applied directly to the skin. To achieve a natural part, none of your natural hair needs to be out as the lace wig acts as your hair and your scalp in one unit.
Healthy Hair & Growth
An added bonus of a hair weave can be potential hair growth. Many women get weaves to try different styles but they also do this so they cannot damage their own hair. The problem with this is that the weave itself can cause some issues. Tight braids and the weaving string that is laced through the braids can cause significant damage if not properly cared for. For women who were tired of taking out their weave and seeing damaged hair,hair systems were the answer.
Lace wigs are almost certain to aid in hair growth and prevent damaged hair. You have the option of braiding the natural hair or simply wearing it unbraided under a stocking cap. This is an option that cannot be had with a hair weave. Since the hair wig itself acts as the natural hairline and scalp, none of your own hair needs to be out so it acts as a protective style. This means that in harsh weather conditions, your hair will be protected from damage.
Cost Effectiveness
As the price of lace wigs and weaves vary greatly, the cost effectiveness is in the eye of the beholder. Some women feel as though their at home full weave is well worth the lower cost while others will only go to the top salon for installation. A simple way to compare is to look at the cost of maintenance overtime.
A hair weave will require the purchase of hair. Human hair at longer lengths is often more expensive just like with lace wigs. Your hair must then be washed, deep conditioned and braided. The process is the same with a hair wig with the exception of braided hair which is completely optional.
Depending if this is an at home style, the installation for a weave can cost anywhere from $60 to $300 and up. For lace wigs, this is almost identical. While hair systems are rather expensive on the front end, they can last a lifetime. A hair weave can usually be worn for no more than 2 months.
After the weave is taken out, the whole process of purchasing hair, braiding, and installation must be repeated at the same costs. For lace wigs, you can use the same hair wig over again after washing. When your hair wig is lacking, you can simply have it repaired versus buying a brand new one. The overall cost and ease of a lace wig seems very worth the front end cost as it is a long term investment in your beauty.
Some women love their weaves but for those who decide to switch over to lace wigs, very few are disappointed and seldom return to the unnatural appearance, costly process, and potential hair damage that a weave causes.
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