
The Ultimate Guide to Styling GoNaked Lace Front Wigs
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Lace-front wigs are a fantastic way to express your personal style.
While many come in pre-styled designs, there's so much more you can do to make them your own!
From braids to buns and ponytails to sleek layered cuts, the possibilities are endless.
If you're ready to get creative with your GoNaked lace front wig, this guide will walk you through some of the best styles and how to achieve them with ease.

Important Styling Tip: Avoid Exposing the Wefts
Before diving into different styles, here's one crucial tip to remember—always be mindful of the wefts in your lace front wig.
Unlike full lace wigs, lace frontals don't have a continuous lace hairline all around, which means exposing the wefts can make the wig look less natural.
As you style your wig, be sure to position the hair carefully to maintain a flawless, seamless look.
Braided Styles
If a more intricate style and look is what you're after, then you should definitely consider braiding your lace front wig.
This will open you up to a world of new looks and hairstyles.

Half-Up Braided Look
This trendy style works perfectly even with a lace front wig's smaller parting area.
What You'll Need:
- Rattail comb
- Small rubber bands
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
- Heat styling tools (optional)
How to Style:
- Use a rattail comb to create two small sections at the top of your wig.
- Dutch braid each section, stopping at the crown of your head.
- Secure each braid with a small rubber band.
- Repeat on both sides until you get the look you want.
- Gather the braids into a ponytail and wrap a small section of hair around it to hide the hair tie.
- Secure with a bobby pin, and add a bit of hair oil for shine.

Sleek Low Braid
A sleek, polished style is so simple yet sophisticated.
What You'll Need:
- Braiding hair extension (optional for added length)
- Hair gel
- Comb
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
How to Style:
- Comb your hair into a low ponytail and tie it with a hair tie.
- If you like, you can add braiding hair for extra length.
- Braid the ponytail and secure the end with another hair tie.
- Wrap a small section of hair around the base to hide the hair tie and secure it with bobby pins.
- Trim the ends if needed for a clean finish.

Halo Braid
For a style that frames your face beautifully and works well for special occasions, try the halo braid.
What You'll Need:
- Rattail comb
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
How to Style:
- Part your hair from ear to ear to create a front section for braiding.
- Tie back the rest of the hair to keep it out of the way.
- Start a Dutch braid near one ear, adding sections as you go along the front hairline.
- Continue braiding until you reach the other ear, then braid the remaining hair normally.
- Pin the end of the braid under the back section of your hair.
Bun Styles
Buns are classic, versatile, and always stylish.
Here are three effortless bun styles you can try with your lace front wig.

Messy Bun
You can never go wrong with a messy bun — it's a relaxed and casual look that's perfect for everyday wear.
What you'll need:
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
- Comb
- Hair gel
- Toothbrush
- Hair scarf (optional)
How to Style:
- Gather the hair into a high ponytail and secure it with a hair tie.
- Wrap the hair loosely around the ponytail to form a bun.
- Secure with another hair tie or bobby pins.
- Use a hair scarf to hide the back wefts.

Space Buns
This one's a fun and playful twist on the traditional bun style.
What you'll need:
- Comb
- Hair gel
- Bobby pins or hair ties
- Curling iron
How to Style:
- Part the HD lace front wig down the middle to the end of the parting area.
- Separate two face-framing pieces (optional)
- Section out a square on the left side and pull it into a ponytail
- Add gel for a sleek look if desired.
- Twist into a bun and secure.
- Repeat on the right side.

Low Bun
This is an elegant style that works for both casual and formal settings.
What you'll need:
- Comb
- Hair gel
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
- Toothbrush
How to Style:
- Separate face-framing pieces
- Comb the hair back into a low ponytail, covering the back hairline
- Add gel, twist into a bun, and secure with a hair tie and pins
- Lay your baby's hair with gel and a toothbrush if desired
Ponytail Styles
Like buns, ponytails can expose the wefts at the back of a lace front wig, but you can use accessories or incorporate your natural hair to maintain that natural look.

High Ponytail
What you'll need:
- Wig cap
- Heat tools
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
- Comb
- Hair oil
- Hair gel
- Hair scarf (optional)
How to Style:
- Gather your hair into a high ponytail and secure it with a hair tie.
- Wrap a small section of hair around the base to hide the hair tie.
- Use a hair scarf to cover the back wefts for a more natural finish.

Low Ponytail
What you'll need:
- Hair ties
- Bobby pins
- Hair gel
How to Style:
- Comb your hair back into a low ponytail at the nape of your neck.
- Secure with a hair tie and wrap a small section of hair around it to hide the tie.

Layered Cut
If your lace front wig needs a bit of a refresher, try this DIY layered cut at home.
What you'll need:
- Hair straightener
- Curling iron
- Small rubber hair ties
- Haircutting scissors
How to Cut Layers:
- Straighten the hair before cutting.
- Pull sections to the front and trim them slightly below your chin.
- Blend the layers using a downward diagonal cutting motion.
- Curl or style the wig to finish.

Wet Look
This trendy style works particularly well with textured wigs like the Deep Wave Lace Front Wig.
What you'll need:
- Spray bottle with water
- Denman brush
- Hair oil
- Styling gel
How to Style:
- Lightly dampen the wig with a spray bottle.
- Apply hair oil and distribute evenly.
- Add eco-styler gel for a glossy finish.
- Scrunch the hair to enhance texture.
Accessorize
Accessories can elevate any hairstyle.
Here are some stylish add-ons for your GoNaked lace front:
- Headbands – Perfect for quick style upgrades or completing an updo
- Scarves – Great for controlling frizz and disguising the back wefts of lace front wigs.
- Hair Jewelry – Adds a touch of glam to braids, ponytails, and updos.
Style Your Way
There you have it: your ultimate guide to styling GoNaked lace front wigs!
What's your favorite way to style your lace front wig? Do you like to keep it simple or try new styles?
Whatever your preference, there's no shortage of ways to personalize and transform Your Look Instantly with GoNaked Lace Front Wigs.