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MHRW INTERNATIONAL is your one-stop shop for Wig Making Training Kits; the most advanced educational Wig Making Training Videos; our latest new state-of-art Online Wig Making Training Program; and the best and highest quality wig bonding tapes and adhesives.

You'll also find many great up-to-date fashion tips, hairstyles tips, product tips, makeover tips, beauty tips and shopping tips throughout our website. Please visit our Site Map to browse our web site.

If you are looking for a quality wig that is inexpensive and does not self destruct withing several weeks or months, then you should consider creating your own custom Lace Front Wig... like the one Yasmin is wearing below.

The wig Yasmin is wearing, she created in less then ten hours. The reason why you can create a wig like Yasmin is wearing in so little time is because of how it is made. Yasmin created her wig using our Weft & Strand-by-Strand Method. The Weft & Strand-by-Strand Method is uniquely simple. You simply sew weft track hair around the sides and rear areas until you reach the top and then you ventilate in along the front hairline and part areas to complete your wig. Sound easy...it is!

To learn more about how you can create your own custom Lace Front Wig, like Yasmin did, please continue reading below.


LOOK at this... see how natural looking a hand-made Lace Front Wig looks:
Send us your Yasmin wig questions:

What type of Hair should be used for creating a Women's Wig or a Men's Hairpiece

Yasmin is not an employee of MHRW INTERNATIONAL.

Everything you need (wig making training, tools, and supplies) to create a Lace Front Wig like Yasmin made, is included in our, MHRW Lace Front Wig Kit.

After learning how to ventilate hair in the proper density and direction... so you can create your wig with a natural looking front hairline and part... you then created your Lace Front Wig using the following human hair Weft & Strand-by-Strand Method to create the wig Yasmin is wearing in the above photo's.

Continue reading to learn how you can create a wig like Yasmin is wearing above...

Below is our Monofilament Lace Front Wig Cap... secured to a Head Block.

The markings showing where the weft hair was sewn to the Wig Cap. 


Rear View

Below is an illustration of a Lace Front Wig Cap, where weft is sewn to the rear section of Lace Front Wig Cap. Hair layered and is sewn in the direction shown below.

1.
The first section of weft is sewn at the bottom of the wig cap.
2.

The remaining weft strips are sewn above each previous weft strip.

(Each weft strip is sewn above the previous weft strip, working towards the Monofilament Section at the top of the Wig Cap.)

  OPTIONAL

3.
Hair may be ventilated (strand-by-strand) along the Wig Cap edge (as shown in the Red section of the above illustration) to achieve a natural appearing hairline and so the hair can be styled up.
(You also have the option to ventilate (tie) hair strand-by-strand throughout the entire Wig Cap to create a all hand-tied Lace Front Wig.)
 
Right Side View
 
Left Side View

Below is our Monofilament Lace Front Wig Cap... secured to a Head Block.

The markings showing where the weft hair was sewn to the Wig Cap.  


Front Hairline View

Below is an illustration of a Lace Front Wig Cap, where weft is sewn to the top section of Lace Front Wig Cap. Hair layered and is sewn in the direction shown below.

4.
Weft are sewn as shown up to the top area of the Lace Front Wig Cap (but not into the Red section).
5.
Hair is ventilated (strand-by-strand) along the (outlined) front and center part area Red section to provide a natural looking front hairline and part.
(This also hides the sewn edges of the weft strips.)

6.
After the front and center part sections have been ventilated with hair, EasyTAB Compound was applied to the front hairline area (Red section - NOT THE CENTER PART) to create a natural looking front hairline and (tape or adhesive) bonding area.

How you cut and style your Lace Front Wig is optional.

Applying EasyTAB Compound to Monofilament Lace Netting

Lace Netting must be clean and dry.

STEP 1.

Apply light 1st coat using a wet loaded brush. (Do not allow it to flow into hair.)

Load brush and apply where desired, however, do not apply a second time... where first applied. This will prevent compound from flowing into hair. The first coat secures hair in place, fills in the holes, dries clear and flat, and will look like hair growing from skin on hair side of wig... when dry.

Let dry for 1 hour before applying 2nd coat.

STEP 2.

Apply 2nd coat using a wet loaded brush. Let dry for 24 hours before applying Tape or Adhesive.

The second coat will smooth out the bonding surface to allow secure tape or adhesive bonding.

If ever necessary, hair can be ventilated to your Lace Front Wig where EasyTAB COMPOUND has been applied.

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Applying EasyTAB Compound to French Lace Netting

French Lace Netting must be clean.

STEP 1.

Apply light 1st coat using a damp loaded brush. (Do not allow it to flow into hair.)

Stroke brush across underside area(s) allowing brush to lightly touch hairs. The object is to apply only a tiny amount of compound to each hair so the hair is locked in place and tape will stick better. DO NOT TRY FILLING IN THE HOLES!

Let dry for 1 hour before applying 2nd coat.

STEP 2.

2nd coat is not necessary.

If ever necessary, hair can be ventilated to your Lace Front Wig where
EasyTAB Compound has been applied.

footnote::= Acetone (Nail Polish Remover) may be used to remove dried EasyTAB from human hair and foundation material.

TOUPEE TAPE BONDING

Use the following steps to secure your Lace Front Wig for wearing:

Toupee Tape Application

Lace Front material must be clean for best bonding results.

STEP 1.
Clean all areas where Toupee Tape is to be applied on Lace Front Wig and your own scalp target areas.

We recommend using Opti-Sol Solvent for cleaning away any Toupee Tape residue from Lace Front Wig or your skin.

STEP 2.
Apply Toupee Tape where desired on Lace Front Wig.
(Do not remove tape shielding from 2nd side.)

STEP 3.
Position Lace Front Wig as desired on your head.

STEP 4.
Turn edge(s) 'UP' (exposing where Toupee Tape has been applied to Lace Front Wig) and remove paper shielding from 2nd side of Toupee Tape.

STEP 5.
Turn edge(s) back 'DOWN' (against your scalp) where Toupee Tape has been applied and press firmly with fingers to bond securely to your scalp.

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Lace Front Wig Removal

Do not pull on hair to remove your Lace Front Wig. Removing your Lace Front Wig should be done very carefully to prevent damage to the hair or foundation. For guidance read instructions below.

We recommend using Opti-Sol Solvent for cleaning away any Toupee Tape residue from Lace Front Wig or your skin.

STEP 1.

Spray Opti-Sol Solvent along front hairline. Next, part the hair just behind hairline area(s) where Toupee Tape has been applied and spray on more Opti-Sol Solvent.

Allow solvent to penetrate and soften tape edges for several minutes before removing wig.

STEP 2.
Carefully lift edge of Lace Front Wig at front hairline temple (either side) and peel away Lace Front Wig along front hairline. While lifting the edge of the Lace Front Wig, spray on more Opti-Sol Solvent as necessary to speed up the bond release.

STEP 3.
After you have completely lifted and released the bond, clean and prepare your Lace Front Wig for wearing once again.

To further help you...

We have prepared additional web pages that will help you to better understand wig making (please visit the links we have listed below).

These web pages have been specially created to help black men and women to better understand how black men's hairpieces and black women's Lace Front Wigs are made and how they must be maintained to last longer and especially how to save lots of money too.

You will also find several other links to various web pages that deal with many important subjects regarding personal appearance.


If you have dry itchy scalp, hair breakage, and suffer from hair loss...
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We hope that this information is helpful!!!


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Wig Making Tips
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Make Your Own Lace Wigs

Beyonce wears beautiful, expensive looking Lace Front Wigs that cost thousands.

The reason her wigs look so good is because they're made with quality human hair. Quality wigs are simply quality human hair tied to a lace wig cap.

You can easily make your own quality Lace Front Wigs like Beyonce wears. All you need is some quality human hair and a ready-made lace front wig cap.

Make and Maintain Hairpieces

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Now anyone can easily learn how to make and maintain their own custom men's Hairpieces or women's Hair Systems.

Wig Repair & Maintenance

Wig repair is simply doing basic maintenance that keeps your wig looking new.

Standard maintenance is simply cleaning or adding hair to your wig, when necessary - - and so it looks the way it did when you purchased it new.

Wig Undercoating & Bonding

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Make A Lace Wig in 1-Day

Amazingly... Yasmin made her Lace Front Wig in just 10 hours, Yasmin made the wig she is wearing with 4 - 5 ounces of human hair weft.

The total cost for the hair and wig cap to make Yasmin's Lace Front Wig cost her less then $300.00.

Make Your Own Wig Bangs

Tyra Banks wears beautiful Lace Front Wigs that make her look great and her latest wig fashion look includes beautiful long bangs.

Bangs are hot and everyone wants them. Naturally, you can buy them, but making them yourself is easy.

All you need is some quality hair and a little lace monofilament material.