Everything You Need To Know Guide For Hair Closures

Do you find it difficult to conceal your natural hair beneath weaves, wigs or other kind of extensions? Well, then we have for you a revolutionary hair piece that not only conceals your hair beneath but gives you the most natural looking hairline. Find out more about hair closures in this blog!



Closures are a type of hair extension that is popular with women who are seeking protective styles, suffering from hair loss, or thinning hair. Closures allow the ultimate protection for your hair by completely covering your scalp, making them a great protective style!

Closures are an amazing invention and can be very helpful in a variety of situations. You should make sure to find the kind of closure that is right for your particular needs. There are many different types of closures, and each has its own benefits and drawbacks. Take some time to learn about the different types of closures and how to install them. With a little knowledge, you can make sure you choose the right closure for your needs.

We will get to know all the basics and details in this blog pertaining to Closures and get the hang of it and know why it is such a sort after-product in the hair extensions industry. So let’s get going.

 

What Is A Hair Closure?

Hair closure when worn gives an impression of your scalp.

A hair closure is a piece of hair extension that is usually made of lace or silk. It has human hair attached to it. Closures are used to close in a sew-in weave, quick weave, or wig.

Hair closures are a type of hairpiece that can also be made with lace fabric. The hair strands are hand-tied to the lace, which is then sewn down onto braided hair. This creates a natural-looking hairstyle that can be parted in any direction, without leaving any of the natural hair exposed.

Closures offer full coverage and protection for the natural hair and can be added to a sew-in or wig.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HUMAN HAIR CLOSURE?

Your human hair closure choice is important to the hairstyle look you want to achieve. Yes, some people may know that the hair you are wearing is not yours, but the closure should not be noticeable. Closures offer a great option for achieving that natural look, and they offer you an alternative for protecting your hair from the everyday adverse effects of heat and creating a blending effect for your hair.

There are many different types of closures, each with their own set of benefits and drawbacks. Closures can be made from different materials, come in different sizes, colors, and even textures. Let's take a more in-depth look at these variations. After this, you'll have a better understanding of all the options available when it comes to closures.

BASED ON PARTITION



The different partition in human hair closure gives you the ultimate freedom to style your hair

Hair Closures are a versatile styling tool that can give you a look you want with the freedom to style them in any way. Hair Closures come in different sizes and shapes to suit your needs.

There are middle parts and side part closure sew in. And for those who can't decide, free part human hair closures allow you to part your hair in multiple ways. Human hair closures also come in different textures, from straight to wavy to curly, so you can achieve almost any style with a natural-looking part.

Based On Size


Hair closures come in different sizes to help cover less to large areas of the scalp.

Did you know that there are a variety of sizes and dimensions when it comes to closures? I'm not just talking about length or color. I'm referring to the wideness of the base of the closure. Closure sizes can vary, but they usually come in dimensions of 4″ x 5″, 4″ x 4″, 4″ x 3.5″, or 5″ x 5". Knowing the sizes of closures can actually make a big difference.

If you are getting a wig made, know that the correct dimensions of your closures will be a game-changer for your wig. It is important for you to go to a professional wig maker, where you can get your head measured correctly and the correct dimensions for your closure as well to give you a very smooth finish.

Based On Base Types


Two main types of human hair closures

There are two main types of hair closures based on base: Silk base and Lace base.

Silk base closures are more popular because they give a more realistic natural look. They resemble skin and have hairs that are attached to a silk base. They come in both lighter and darker colors, though you may need to do some tinting to achieve the right color.

These closures do not always lay as flat as lace closures, but they can deliver a look that rivals a natural scalp. They allow for parting, and you don't have to worry about adding fabric beneath them. Silk-base closures can hide all the flaws that might be present beneath them, such as knots or even your hair. They are more durable and will last for a longer period of time.

Lace base closures are more flexible and will fit any head easily. The strands of hair in a lace closure are attached to a lace base, which has a woven grid line. This makes themless likely to trap hair products in your head. Lace closures can help your hair by giving it a break from the challenges of wearing a weave with a leave-out style.

The hair on a lace closure is attached to a lace base, often placed at the top of your head to create a more natural look. Lace closures can protect your hair from environmental elements like heat and excess hair product use and allow you to part your hair in different ways.

 

Based On Textures

 

From Body wave closure to Relaxed straight closure Indique has them all.

One thing that stands out in hair closures is that you can get them in a number of textures to suit everyone’s hair type. Indique has a very detailed collection of closures in many various textures. Indique’s closures effortlessly blend with your hair giving you the freedom to make your part anyway you choose with total comfort.

You can wear textures ranging from Remix body wave closure that comes in 4X4 to Natural Straight Closure in 5X7 to Hysteria Straight Platinum Blonde Closure that again comes in 4X4 dimensions.

How To Install Human Hair Closure

Master the art of installing hair closures

Closures can be installed quite easily. You can achieve a closure that looks realistic by following a few simple steps. Here are the standard steps to installing a closure:

  • Braiding the hair is the first step in installing a closure. You want to do this neatly so that the closure can lay flat on it to give a natural look.
  • The next step is to secure the closure. This can be done by either sewing it in or by glue. When using a closure with a wig, sew-in is the most preferred method. The closure needs to be tightly secured with the wig ensuring the hair closure lays flat on it.
  • Next you will need to add the remaining tracks to the wig when sewing the human hair closure in.
  • You can now customize the closure by cutting the lace either straight or in-line with your hairline. You can also pluck hairs out from under the lace closure along the hairline to create a natural look. To get a more natural look you can use a concealer or foundation in the shade that matches your scalp the best.

Tip: To get the best results, you must bleach the knots on a lace closure before going ahead with installing them.

Lace Closure & Lace Frontals - The Major Difference

The difference between a hair closure and a frontal

Both lace frontals and closures have different purposes. They help in giving a very natural look when wearing sew-in or hair extensions underneath. Let us try and understand what both are, how they function and what are their major differences.

Lace frontal comes in two main types of installation: sew-in or bonded. Lace frontals help you achieve a more natural look for your wigs and hair extensions.

They are usually 4 inches to the back and 13 inches across, covering your hairline from ear to ear.

Its flexibility allows you to try out different hairstyles such as center parts, side parts, or ponytails that look natural.

A lace closure is a small piece of lace used to close off a wig or hairstyle. It usually is 4x4 closure inches in size.

There are many types of lace closures, including the three-part, free, and middle parts. Three-part closures allow you to part your hair in three different ways, while middle-part closures only allow you to part in one way.

Free part closures are the most versatile because they allow you to part your hair any way you want.

Lace Closures

Lace Frontals

They require less maintenance.

They have less installation time than regular sew-in natural hair extensions

They allow you to try various styles and even let you experiment with different partitions.

It gives you versatility to style your wigs and extensions and showcase your own unique style.

They are a protective gear for your natural hair.

It gives you a natural hairline when styling

They are more durable than frontals.

They are friendly to your hair and scalp allowing them to breathe freely causing no harm.

 

Tips To Make Your Hair Closure Look Natural

HD Lace Closure can look very natural

Closures are becoming increasingly popular among women who want protective styles or are dealing with hair loss or thinning hair. A closure is a hair piece made of lace or silk with human hair attached. It is used to close in a sew-in or a wig.

Here are some tips to make closures look natural.

CHOOSE THE LACE CLOSURE CORRECTLY

Closures are an important part of getting a natural look, so make sure to pick one with care. The color and texture should blend in well with your natural hair, and you should part it to the side for a more lifelike appearance.

MATCH THE COLOR OF THE LACE WITH YOUR SKIN TONE

HD lace closures are the best way to get a realistic look. They are virtually undetectable and blend into your scalp. You can also dye lace at home by using a fabric dye; not too dark but close in tone to your skin. Dip a cotton swab into the dye and apply wherever the lace will be visible: the hair part or around your hairline.

TRIM THE EXCESS LACE OFF

Before you wear your full lace closure or lace frontal closure, make sure to trim off any excess lace. Use sharp fabric scissors to cut the excess, leaving about an inch of the lace strip.

PUT YOUR NATURAL HAIR IN BRAIDS

Before you install a hair closure for a more natural look, make sure all of your own hair is out of the way. You can do this by braiding your hair into cornrows or, if your hair is short, by pinning it down against your head. Always try to create a smooth surface before attaching the closure.

CONCEAL THE LACE CLOSURE IF NEEDED

Use a concealer that matches your skin tone and apply to the area where you wish to part your hair. Take a small amount of the concealer and pat it down on the lace to give it a finishing look. You could also use a white eyeliner pencil to draw out the part as close to the scalp to give a natural parted look.

GENTLY COMB THE CLOSURE

Slowly remove all the tangles from the closure and gently comb through it. It is important to note that the hair closure should lay completely flat on the sew-in or wig for it to give a natural appearance. You can use head accessories to complete the style.

Care For Your Human Hair Closure

 

Caring & Maintenance goes a long way in protecting the hair closure from damage.

Understanding how to care for your hair closure is very important for keeping your locks looking lustrous and beautiful. A hair closure is a great way to be instantly gorgeous for any occasion. Some women worry that a hair closure will make them look like they're wearing a wig, but there are ways to ensure it looks natural and beautiful.

A lace front closure can add an extra level of realism to your wig or extension installation, but it does require some effort to maintain. With these tips, you can keep your lace front looking great for longer!

 

BE SOFT WITH YOUR HAIR CLOSURE

Your lace front closure is a delicate piece of equipment. Vigorously scratching, washing and pulling the lace closure will damage them. It is not wefted like normal extensions, meaning that each hair is individually knotted and secured into the base with a strong adhesive. This makes the closure very delicate and susceptible to damage easily. Always handle with care to avoid balding.

 

BRUSH THEM GENTLY

Taking care of your closure starts with proper brushing technique. Be gentle as you work the comb through your hair, starting at the ends and working your way up. Hold down your roots as you brush to prevent too much pulling.

 

DON’T USE EXCESSIVE HEAT FOR STYLING

Excessive heat is never good for your hair, and especially not for your hair closures, no matter what kind of style you're going for. This is why soft, bendy rollers are a fantastic option to get the curls you want without any heat damage. Just put them in and keep overnight on slightly damp or dry hair, and you'll be ready to go in the morning. And there are plenty of other styling options that don't require heat at all. You can still look great without damaging your hair.

USE PRODUCT SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HAIR EXTENSIONS

The products you use on your lace closures will have a big impact on how it looks. While some store-bought products might be more convenient, they can damage your lace wig over a period of time. Avoid products with a high alcohol content, as they can cause hair damage and tangling. Instead, invest in pH acidic products. If you’re overwhelmed by all the options, ask your stylist for product recommendations. Also go for paraben and sulfate free shampoo and conditioners.

 

WRAP THE LACE CLOSURE UP WHEN GOING TO BED

Your lace front might look great when you go to bed, but if you don’t properly care for it, you’ll wake up to a tangled, matted mess. You’ll need to add closure care to your nightly routine to keep it fresh. Never go to bed with wet hair. Dry your hair to avoid the tangled mess in the morning. Instead, gently brush through your dry wig and closure, then tie on a silk or satin scarf. A satin cap or pillow will also work.

 

GET PROFESSIONAL HELP

Whenever you have doubts, always take help from your stylist. You don’t want to damage the lace closure by doing something that you are not 100% sure of. A professional stylist has the experience and expertise to handle them. Lace closures are a popular option for people who want a more realistic look. But if they aren't applied correctly, they can look very fake. Your stylist's experience with closures will help them to look natural.

 

REGULAR VISIT TO THE SALON

Your hair closures are an investment, and you want to get the most use out of them. In addition to following the tips above, you should visit your stylist every 14 days for proper maintenance, including washes. These healthy hair habits will ensure that your hair stays healthy and looks its best.

 

CONCLUSION

Hair closures are a savior to complete your look and feel great when you style a wig, weaves or other kind of hair extensions. T