Where to buy suitable lace?
Where to buy suitable lace?
Thin lace knot is a type of lace knot where each hair strand is tied onto a wig’s lace cap. These knots help to keep the hair secure to the lace, preventing hair fallout and excessive shedding. No matter how much wig density is used, the thin lace knot gives consumers a natural-looking appearance, which is what sets it apart from other laces. Using merely 180% lace, for example, adds so much bounce to your hair that others can tell it is not genuine hair. But when you wear a 180% thin lace knot, your hair is still voluminous in a natural way.
Where to buy lace small knots?
Khamida Hair - the Most Trustworthy Vietnamese Lace Knot Hair Vendor with 10- year experience in the hair industry, Khamida Hair is always proud to be the best distributor of Vietnamese human hair. Buying a large quantity from this distributor, you will get the cheap wholesale price.
Khamida Hair Vietnam is committed to offering our customers the products and support that they need so that each customer has the best experience possible. With our thin lace knot, you will experience some of the world’s softest, smoothest, and most durable hair without any mixing.
The expansion in the factory scale is a solid foundation for us t develop more diverse hair products in different designs, styles, sizes, and colors. More than 50 full-time and 30 part-time dedicated staff, diligent, patient workers with skillful hands are always hard at work to produce the best hair products with the best quality. The average employee’s age is 42, composed of 72% women, mostly from local communities. Thanks to Khamida Hair Vietnam Factory, people here have a stable job and income without having to go far away from home to make a living, the hair profession is therefore preserved and passed on to the young generations. Khamida Hair takes our social responsibility very seriously!.
How to take care of lace knot.
1. Handle With Care
As each hair is individually knotted and secured into the base, it easily becomes bald with hard physical force onto the lace. We recommend you not to wash vigorously or tug excessively in order to last the lifetime of the lace knots.
2. Brush It Properly
You should use a wide-tooth comb or a lace brush to combine and detangle the lace knots. Remember to detangle from the ends and work your way to the root to cut down on breakage and shedding.
3. Avoid Excessive Heat
Human Hair Lace Knots is quite sensible to high heat. Heat can damage your lace due to high temperatures. Hence, it is necessary to use a heat protection spray when you style your lace knotss. You also should reduce the use of hairdryer/ curling wand/ straightening iron on the lace knots because they do not generate natural oils to moisturize themselves so they could dry out and get brittle over time.
4. Use the Right Products
The products you use for your lace knot maintenance play a major role in its look. Most drug store products can damage your lace knots. Avoid products with a high alcohol content because these can lead to hair damage and tangling. It is better to use pH acidic products. Purchasing sulfate-free and alcohol-free products is a necessity as they are imperative to maintain the health of your lace knots.
5. Don’t Sleep in the Lace Knots
Sleeping in your thin lace knot can cause major damage to the hair, so we recommend not doing it. If you have to do so, make sure that it gets enough oil or conditioner before bedtime.
6. Don’t Wash the Lace Knots Often
Since the lace knots won’t absorb the oils your natural hair would, you don’t have to wash them as often. The less you wash your lace knots the longer they will last you. We recommend washing once or twice a month.
How to Wash Your Lace Knots
Step 1: Brush Your Lace Knots
One of the most critical tasks is to brush your wig out before washing it and only after it is 90% dry. Remember that it is more likely to shatter when wet.
Step 2: Shampoo Your Lace Knots
With one hand at the top of the wig, gently wash the hair by immersing it in the water and applying shampoo with short, delicate strokes. Make careful to handle it softly when washing rather than violently rubbing it like you would with your own hair. After shampooing the lace knots, arrange them neatly on a cloth and set them away.
Step 3: Condition Your Lace Knots
Apply a good amount of conditioner to the hair in your lace knots, working it into the hair from top to bottom. After leaving on for 30 minutes, thoroughly rinse them.
Step 4: Apply A Deep Conditioner or Hair Mask
This step is essential to maintaining the softness and moisture of the lace knots. Use a quality hair mask, and rub it through the hair from top to bottom. Carefully bundling the hair and covering it with a shower cap overnight will allow a product to truly penetrate and do its magic. This will aid in keeping the moisture throughout the night.
Step 5: Rinse Out Your Lace Knots
Make sure there is no conditioner left on the lace after rinsing the lace knots. When the conditioner wears off from the lace, it will become heavier and appear greasy. Rinse the lace knots once more under cold water to help lock in the moisture and give the hair a gorgeous sheen. This helps to shut the hair's cuticles.
Step 6: Lay Your Lace Knots Out to Air Dry
Make sure to gently squeeze out any extra water from your lace knots and avoid patting them dry with a towel. When possible, we strongly advise air drying.
Lay out every lace knot and use a soft cloth to gently pat away any extra moisture. Applying a small bit of hair oil helps to keep the hair manageable and silky smooth when it dries and prevents frizz.