Choosing a wig with bleached or unbleached knots can be a tricky decision if you are a beginner with lace front wigs.
Natural look
Bleached knots or unbleached knots can affect the natural look of lace front human hair wigs. It can also determine the lifespan of your lace front wig. Now, you may be wondering, what should I choose? First, let’s get a better understanding of bleached and unbleached knots.
Bleached or unbleached wigs?
All hand-tied lace front wigs are crafted by tying a piece of hair around a lace base to create a knot at the base. When working with darker hair, these knots appear as small dots at the bottom of the lace, which are noticeable from the look. It should be noted that light colored lace wigs or blond lace wigs do not need to be bleached, because the color of the knots is very light compared to the others. Then, the bleached and unbleached ones will be compared to give you a more direct look at the pros and cons of each. Bleaching is accomplished by using a chemical process that removes color using an irreversible chemical reaction. Through this reaction, the knot becomes lighter in color than it was originally, creating the illusion that the hair is growing out of the scalp. Only virgin or centaurs hair can be bleached, non-centaurs hair has its natural color. Bleaching is not recommended for most low-quality lace wigs, and knots on synthetic blend lace wigs will not discolor with bleaching. This is the fun part. If you don't want to affect the life of the wig, you can bleach the wig.
If you want to try a wig with bleached knots and are concerned about its longevity, then I recommend human hair wig from Kameymall. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.