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Lace Front or Closed Lace Front, Which One Is for Me?

July 3rd, 2025 | 6 min. read

Lace Front or Closed Lace Front, Which One Is for Me?

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If you’ve been thinking about a wig for hair loss for a while, you might be wondering, “Is a lace front wig or closed front wig the best option for me?”

 

Both types of wig are a good choice, but there are specific circumstances that make one better than the other, and they mostly depend on you and your hair loss situation.

 

So, how do you know which type of wig is best for your unique hair loss needs? Industry leaders and manufacturers of the world’s most luxurious hairpieces, Daniel Alain, weighs in on the issue and helps you navigate towards the hair and scalp comfort of your dreams.

 


 

 


 

What Is a Lace Front Wig?

 

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A lace front wig has a thin, see-through lace material along the front hairline. The hair is hand-tied into the lace, so it looks like it’s growing right out of your scalp. This creates a natural-looking hairline, even if you don’t have hair of your own. You can wear the hair away from your face, try different partings, and enjoy a realistic look. It’s a great option for anyone with hair loss associated with alopecia, chemotherapy, stress, or genetics.

 

At Daniel Alain, our lace front wigs are made from fine Swiss lace that runs from temple to temple, with hidden knots on darker hair shades for an even more realistic look. And yes, all the hair is 100% human and 100% hand-tied. After you purchase a lace front wig, you will trim the lace front back so that it's invisible.

 


 

What Is a Closed Lace Front Wig?

 

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A closed lace front wig is made to work with your natural hairline. Instead of covering the front of your head, it sits slightly behind your hairline, usually about an inch or two back. You gently pull out some of your own hair at the front and blend it with the wig for a seamless, natural look. The wig is held in place with a clip or comb at the front, making it secure and easy to wear if you still have hair along your hairline.

 

Daniel Alain’s clip-in toppers are closed fronted. That means they’re designed to blend seamlessly with your own hairline, making them a perfect choice for adding volume and coverage while keeping a completely natural look.

 


 

How Do I Decide Which Wig Is Right for Me?

 

Choosing between a lace front and a closed lace front wig can feel confusing, especially when you're already dealing with the emotional impact of hair loss. 

 

In this article, you’ve learned what sets lace front wigs apart from closed lace front wigs, who they’re best suited for, and how they blend with natural hair. You also now know that lace front wigs are ideal if you have little to no hair at the front, while closed front wigs are great if you still have a natural hairline to work with.

 

If you're still unsure which is the right choice for you, your next step is to schedule a consultation with a hair loss specialist who can guide you based on your individual needs. And to see what wearing a lace front wig is really like, reading real customer reviews of Follea's lace front wigs can help you decide if our brand is right for you.

 


 

 

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions About Lace Front and Closed Lace Front Wigs

What is the difference between a lace front wig and a closed front wig?

A lace front wig has a sheer lace material along the hairline that creates the appearance of hair growing directly from the scalp. It's ideal for styling hair away from the face. A closed front wig, on the other hand, is designed to sit just behind your natural hairline. It blends with your own hair at the front for a seamless, natural look.

Are lace front wigs more natural-looking than closed front wigs?

Lace front wigs are known for their realistic hairline, especially for people with full hair loss. However, closed front wigs can look just as natural when blended properly with your own hairline, especially if you still have hair at the front.

Can I wear a lace front wig if I still have some of my own hair?

Yes, lace front wigs can be worn whether you have hair or not. They work especially well if you're experiencing thinning at the front and want a natural-looking hairline that lets you style your hair off the face.

Do closed front wigs work for people with hair loss?

Closed front wigs (and closed front toppers) are best for people who still have some hair along their front hairline. They're perfect for blending with your existing hair to boost volume and coverage.

Can you style a lace front wig in different ways?

Absolutely. One of the biggest benefits of lace front wigs is their versatility. You can part them in different directions and wear styles that pull the hair away from your face without revealing the wig.

What makes lace front wigs more expensive?

Lace front wigs are often more costly because of the delicate lace material and the time it takes to hand-tie the hair into the lace. At Daniel Alain, our lace fronts are made with fine Swiss lace for the most natural look and feel.

What are the best wigs for a natural hairline?

Lace front wigs are considered one of the best options for a natural-looking hairline. They’re especially effective if you’ve lost your hair completely. Closed front wigs can also look incredibly natural when your own hairline is used to blend the front.