What is the difference between a full lace wig and a front lace wig?
There are so many names for these beautiful pieces. A front lace wig is a wig with around 2 – 6 inches of lace at the front perimeter and the rest of the wig is constructed on wefts like with a normal wig at the back. With front lace wigs you have less styling options than with a full lace wig. A full lace wig has lace around the entire perimeter. A lace frontal is a partial piece of lace constructed for the front part of your head only and is great for blending in with your own hair if you have a thinning hairline.
A full lace wig has hair added to a wig cap made of all lace. Sometimes stetch material may be added in the crown in order to enable the wig to be adjusted. A full lace wig allows you to wear your hair in up-dos, ponytails, and expose the nape of your neck.
A lace front wig cap has lace in the front portion of a wig cap. The balance is adjustable stretch material with straps and sometimes combs. You can find a picture of this type of the wig cap differnces at this link, http://www.everythingwigs.com/wig-cap-construction-s/113.htm.