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#3: Starting out Pick a French Lace Wig first.The French style is stronger, and ends up being one of the better types of lace if you're just starting with a wig. It's a thicker lace, and won't get damaged as easily. If you haven't bought or ever worn a wig before, you should definitely start out with French lace.Comfortable with the French, and got a little more experience wearing your wig Then it's probably time to upgrade to a Swiss, which is a little more thin.#2: It's not always one-or-the-other.It doesn't have to be an either-or proposition when it comes to Swiss or French lace types. It's probably way more common than you think, to buy a wig that is made from Swiss along the more delicate, viewable areas (especially at the forehead), while the French is used to keep it strong overall.#1: The French vs. Swiss debate will never be objectively resolved.It all depends on preference. If you want to feel more secure that your lace wig is durable and will last for a long time, despite some occasional rough treatment, French is your friend.You don't have to sit on the sidelines and watch your friends swim just because you're wearing a wig. People wear wigs for many different reasons, such as hair loss from alopecia or simply to jazz up their appearance. Although it might be tempting, don't take a leap into the water until you've properly secured your wig. With the proper materials and preparation, you can join your friends for a swim in the nearest lake or swimming pool.

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