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Closure vs Frontal Wig: Parting, Install Time, and Everyday Wear

Closures usually prioritize simplicity; frontals usually prioritize a broader front hairline and more parting flexibility.

Editorial review: August 22, 2026 · Independent publication

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Closure strengths

A closure concentrates lace into a smaller area. That can mean less lace to place, trim, tint, and maintain.

Frontal strengths

A frontal creates a broader lace area across the front, giving more freedom to change parts or expose different sections of the hairline.

The tradeoff

More lace can create more styling options, but it also gives you more area to align and care for.

Choose based on your repeat look

If you wear essentially the same part every day, a closure may be enough. If you change parts and hairline styling frequently, a frontal may justify the extra work.

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