The Difference B/W French Lace and Swiss Lace

A while back a lady asked me to tell the difference b/w Swiss and French Lace. I apologize for the late response but here goes…..

 

The French Lace is more durable and will hold up better over the long run. The Swiss lace is slightly thinner, and a little less detectable, however it is less durable and it rips easier. It's hard to tell the difference between the two. Both are undetectable. Most people order the French Lace. The Swiss Lace is not recommended for first time users. It is best to learn how to apply the wig and become skilled at the application prior to advancing to the Swiss Lace. Swiss Lace is “supposed” to be undetectable. The highest quality is made in Switzerland.  See picture above. Some vendors will definitely try to trick you so be careful. Here you can find more examples of the Swiss lace in different colors: http://www.humanhairlacewig.com/images/pro/Swiss-Lace-Color-Ring.jpg

 

 

After doing the research I found that one of my favorite American Vendors not PLW’s J) uses Swiss Lace on all her units….. and they look GREAT / very natural. I am going to start ordering Swiss lace to eliminate the headache of trying to blend the French lace with my complexion. The 1st picture is an example of the Swiss lace against the human skin. I bet you are like….I cant even see it. What is she talking about? Well look closer…its there.

 

Now for the French lace…that’s another story! That is the typical lace you get from the vendors online. This is not to be confused with the beauty supply lace. The beauty supply lace  is the hard stiff plastic looking lace. That is the kind you have to work with and tweak, apply makeup and other stuff. HTH’S J

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  1. Who is the great American Vendor you speak of?

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