What is the difference between the French and Swiss Lace?
FAQ The French Lace is more durable and will hold up better over the long run. The Swiss lace is slightly thinner, and a little less detectable, however it is less durable and it rips easier. It’s hard to tell the difference between the two. Both are undetectable. Most people order the French Lace. The Swiss Lace is not recommended for first time users. It is best to learn how to apply the wig and become skilled at the application prior to advancing to the Swiss Lace.
To the untrained eye, it is hard to tell the difference between the two lace types. Both types are undetectable. The Swiss lace is slightly thinner, and a little less detectable, however it is also less durable and it tears easier. The French Lace is more durable and will hold up better over the long run. Most people order the French Lace. The Swiss Lace is not recommended for first time users. It is best to learn how to apply the wig and become skilled at the application prior to advancing to the Swiss Lace.
The French Lace is more durable and will hold up better over the long run. The Swiss lace is slightly thinner, and a little less detectable, however it is less durable and it rips easier. It’s hard to tell the difference between the two. Both are undetectable. Most people order the French Lace. The Swiss Lace is not recommended for first time users. It is best to learn how to apply the wig and become skilled at the application prior to advancing to the Swiss Lace.
The French Lace is more durable and will hold up better over the long run. The Swiss lace is slightly thinner, and a little less detectable, however it is less durable and it rips easier. It’s hard to tell the difference between the two. Both are undetectable. Most people order the French Lace. The Swiss Lace is not recommended for first time users. It is best to learn how to apply the wig and become skilled at the application prior to advancing to the Swiss Lace.