| Here are some tips which will help you decide which | | | | knots are used to give the lace an extremely |
| lace material will work best for you: | | | | undetectable look. Bleached knots are used to create |
| Swiss LaceĀ is | | | | an illusion of hair growing from the scalp. |
| - Fine, delicate, sheer material and must be handled | | | | Although both types of lace are virtually |
| with care to prevent damage | | | | undetectable, French Lace is more durable than Swiss |
| - This type of lace can easily be torn or ripped due | | | | Lace wigs. If you do however choose to go with the |
| to its texture | | | | Swiss Lace, I would advise you take your lace wig to |
| - It is NOT recommended for first time wearers, for | | | | a professional for washing and cleaning. |
| those who are more active or who will remove the | | | | Speaking from personal experience, I find that I |
| lace wig frequently | | | | prefer French Lace wigs because with Swiss the lace |
| - Once the lace is damaged you will have to have | | | | tends to unravel and begin to look rugged at the |
| your unit repaired or by another lace wig | | | | hairline. |
| French Lace is | | | | Our in-stock wig selection consists of 100% Indian |
| - Slightly thicker and more durable than Swiss Lace | | | | Remy Human Hair and we use French Lace due to its |
| - French Lace wigs last longer than Swiss Lace wigs | | | | durability. You are more than welcome to customize |
| because they can with stand more wear and tear | | | | your order where you can select Swiss Lace as an |
| - The knots are not hidden by the lace, but bleached | | | | option if you prefer the more delicate sheer material. |