When shopping for wigs, you’ll come across many different types of lace, the most common being Swiss lace, HD lace, transparent lace, and Clear Lace. Each lace type has its own unique features, benefits, and drawbacks. So, to choose the right type of lace for your wig, it’s important to get to know all of them. This guide will introduce you to all of the lace types, compare them to each other, and help you choose the right lace type for you.
What is Swiss Lace?
Swiss lace is the most widely used lace type for wigs. It’s soft to the touch, easy to apply, and it allows your scalp to breathe freely. But perhaps the number one benefit of Swiss lace is its durability – it can withstand more tension than other lace types. It comes in a variety of colors to match different skin tones, including transparent, light brown, medium brown, and dark brown.
You’ll find Swiss lace on a wide variety of wig types, like lace front wigs, 360 lace wigs, full lace wigs, closure wigs, and lace closures and frontals.
What is HD Lace?
There’s a rumor circulating the wig community that HD lace is the same as Swiss lace. That could not be further from the truth. Though HD lace is a kind of Swiss lace, it’s both thinner and finer than regular Swiss lace. Since this is the case, you’ll have to be more careful when you handle HD lace.
You’re most likely to find HD lace on more expensive wigs that feature a natural, undetectable hairline. And since HD lace is specially made and expensive, you will rarely find it on a 360 lace wig or a full lace wig. Instead, you’ll find it on closure wigs and lace front wigs.
What is Transparent Lace?
Transparent lace only refers to the color of lace. It is a standard lace but in transparent color. It can blend in seamlessly with a light skin for an easy wig melt. Transparent lace comes in any lace types:
Swiss Lace - You’ll most likely find transparent Swiss lace. As described earlier, Swiss lace is very widely used and loved for its durability and softness.
French Lace - This type of lace is not as popular as Swiss lace, but still, it’s widely used in wigs. The reason why French lace isn’t as well-liked as Swiss lace is because it’s not as breathable or comfortable as other lace types. It’s thicker and harder to the touch than other options, and it comes in several colors, like transparent, light brown, medium brown, and dark brown.
Korean Lace - This type of lace is the cheapest of them all, yet it’s the least used. You’re most likely to find this lace in low quality wigs. It’s one of the thickest, roughest lace types out there, which makes it hard to install.
Tip: Brown lace is yet another lace color option. You’ll find Swiss Lace, French Lace, and Korean Lace in a brown color. The brown lace comes in light brown, medium brown and dark brown to match different skins. Do make sure you choose the right lace color that match your skin tone when you buy a wig.
What is Clear Lace?
Clear lace is the upgraded version of HD lace or Swiss lace. It has all of the best features of HD lace and Swiss lace but takes it a step further. Thanks to its melt lace technology, Clear lace wig is 100% undetectable on your skin, no matter what your skin tone is. Being that it’s the absolute best lace technology out there, it melts effortlessly into your skin to create an undetectable hairline both up close and from afar. Not to mention the fact that it’s durable enough to hold all of your hair securely underneath and allow you to style your wig without excessive shedding.
Swiss Lace vs HD Lace
Both Swiss lace and HD lace are great for creating natural-looking wigs. However, HD Lace is much more transparent than Swiss Lace, creating an undetectable result that looks incredibly natural. On the other hand, HD lace is more fragile than Swiss lace, making it easier to rip during handling, so you’ll need to be really careful with your HD lace. Another thing to note is that Swiss lace is less comfortable to wear than HD lace.
If you’re looking for a really natural look, you should choose HD Lace wigs over Swiss Lace wigs.
HD Lace vs Transparent Lace
HD lace and transparent lace could be very confusing, as they both claim ‘transparent’. But transparent lace doesn’t blend well with dark skin - only on lighter skin. HD lace is the better option between the two because it can blend easily no matter your skin tone. The reason for this is that HD lace is thinner and much more see-through.
HD Lace Vs Clear Lace
HD Lace and Clear Lace are both great at blending in with the wearer’s skin, but Clear Lace is much better at it. When you wear a Clear Lace wig, no one will be able to tell that the wig is not growing from your scalp, even if you’re looking at the wig up close. Clear Lace raises the standard of natural with its clear melt technology. Clear Lace is also more durable than HD lace, meaning less rips, less tears, and more longevity for the wearer.
Invisible Lace Wig?
Before we get into how to choose the lace for your wig, we’d like to talk a bit about the Invisible Lace wig. It’s a type of wig that utilizes special knotting technology to create the illusion of hair emerging from the scalp. The name “invisible lace wig” can be misleading because the main quality that makes the lace invisible is its ‘wig knots’ technology. A more appropriate name for this wig type is ‘Invisible Knotting Lace Wig’.
The invisible lace wig can be made with any type of lace except HD lace, because it can’t handle heavy bleaching on the knots. You will have to melt down the hairline like a normal lace wig.
How to Choose the Right Lace
To choose the right lace type for your wig, read the following list:
For durability, choose Normal Swiss Lace or Clear Lace.
If you have light skin, choose Transparent Lace, HD Lace, or Clear Lace.
If you have dark skin, choose Brown Swiss lace, HD lace, Clear Lace.
For an effortless skin melt and a natural-looking result, choose HD Lace or Clear Lace.
To save money, choose Normal Swiss Lace in Transparent Lace or Brown Lace that matches your skin tone.
Conclusion
Distinguishing between the different lace types can be difficult since there are so many options and rumors out there. But we hope that we’ve cleared up the myths and helped you to feel confident about your lace choice.