Lace front wigs create a more realistic hairline than standard wefted caps because the sheer lace panel at the forehead edge disappears against the skin, making the hair appear to grow directly from the scalp rather than from a visible cap.

The lace front panel runs ear to ear along the forehead, and individual strands — typically pre-plucked baby hairs — are sewn into that lace to graduate the hairline naturally. A standard cap has a defined, hard edge that reads as artificial up close. Lace front construction eliminates that edge, which is why lace front wigs remain undetectable at closer range than wefted alternatives. For RSY lace front wigs specifically, 130% density keeps the hair volume in a range that looks natural rather than theatrical.

  • RSY lace front wigs are built at 130% density — a medium density suited to daily wear.
  • The lace front panel spans ear to ear, covering the full forehead hairline rather than a partial section.
  • Pre-plucked baby hairs along the lace eliminate the abrupt edge that makes standard cap wigs detectable at close range.
  • Lace front construction addresses hairline realism; mono top construction addresses the crown part line — they solve different visibility problems.