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How to pluck TF out of your lace frontal/closure for beginners fast and efficient? JVH give give you the detailed guide to help you pluck a natural realistic hairline for your lace (front) wigs!
Why You Should Pluck The Hairline of Your Lace Wig?
On your natural hair, you will find that the length of the hair around the hairline varies, and there are some short baby hairs. This is because new hairs are constantly growing, and they cannot all be the same length, so this is the natural hairline. While when you get a wig on the market, especially the human hair lace wig, the hairline looks unnatural because the hair density of the wig is uniform and the same everywhere. Therefore, in order to have a hairline that perfectly matches your natural hair and makes the wig completely realistic, plucking out the wig can create perfect baby hair and flawless hairline. Although some wigs come with pre-plucked hairlines, due to the difference in the density requirements of the hairline for everyone, it also needs some rest before applying on your head. So we post this guide to teach you how to pluck a realistic hairline for your lace (frontal) wig!
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How To Pluck A Natural Hairline (TF) of Your Lace Frontal Wig?
Before Starting Pluck, You Should Remember the Follow Wig Plucking Tips:
Don’t leave a straight hairline, surely it looks very fake, so create a smooth transition by plucking.
Use quality tweezers without dull, if your tweezers are super dull it will make your life a lot freaking harder to pluck your frontal.
If you want to bleach the lace knots on your wig, do it before plucking.
Be careful not to pluck too many hairs, it is best to pluck a little bit at first and see how it looks and if you think that the hairline is still too dense, go back and repeat these steps.
It’s best to do less than more when it comes to plucking your lace frontal because you can go back do more and can not put the hair taken off back on the hairline if you did too much.
The Tools You Need For Plucking Lace Wig Hairline:
- Canvas head
- Wig stand
- Butterfly clps
- Tweezers
- Comb

Detailed Steps For Wig Hairline Plucking
Step 1: Start With Dry Hair
Start pluck TF out of your lace frontal when it is dry so that's something different because some people had to do wet punches all the time. Why? Plucking the hair dry is easier to gauge the frontal fullness and density. It's easier to see where you need and don't need to pluck.
Step 2: Fix Your Wig On Canvas Head
Put the canvas head on a stand, then pin down your wig on the canvas head and get it ready for plucking hairline, making sure that the head lace is laying flush tightly on your way.
Step 3: Plucking Hairline In Sections
Start to pluck hairline by sections, why? It is the starting base for creating the naturalistic hairline. Working in sections works better as a guide than working blind and plucking with no structure. Usually we choose to start pluck from the side.

Step 4: Take Out First Light Part of The Hair To Start
Use Tail Comb to take out a small strand of hair along the hairline (right behind the hairline), like a very thin layer of the hair (usually mimics the baby hairs). Then comb the remaining hair back.
Step 5: Use Tweezers To Pluck Hairline
Before plucking, you can spry some water to the hairline also you can do it with dry hair. Take the lower side of the tweezers to pluck sporadically throughout the lace, because the lower side is more delicate and it doesn’t pull as many hairs out as the point of your size. Making sure you are always plucking in moving sections. Tweeze at the actual front of the hairline to fade out like a sporadic as possible so that it could have a gradient effect, you surely don’t want the hairline to start thick because it won’t look realistic.

Step 6: Take Another Parts of Hair & Go Ahead Plucking
Once you have done the first section, part a new layer out and just keep going back. We always have the option of coming back if we need it anymore. It’s best to do less than more when it comes to plucking your lace frontal because you can go back to do more and can not put the hair taken off back on the hairline if you did too much. Usually, plucking in 4-6 sections mimics the natural density of the hairline.
Step 7: Pluck At The Same Way On The Opposite Side
Once you finish the plucking on one side of your lace wig, go to do the same thing that you did on that side to the opposite side. Try out the wig several times to track your progress and see where you need to pluck some more, make sure you get the same hairline effect you have done for the first side.

Step 8: Pluck The Top Area of Your Lace Wig
Now move on to the top area of the wig, you will not have to do too much plucking on this area because the top part of your hair is intestine as your site. Also, you don’t need to pluck for sections here, and just need to puck a little, sometimes pull the hair back to see how it looks and if you think that the hairline is still too dense, go back and repeat these steps.
Step 9: Complete and Make Part
Stop plucking once you feel your wig have gotten a perfectly realistic plucked hairline that looks flawless. If you want to make a part for your wig on the middle or on the sides, plucking some of the hair after parting to make it look natural as well.
