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The “Melt” Standard

Wholesale Lace Closures: High-Definition (HD) & Transparent Swiss Lace

Engineered for the perfect “Melt.” Featuring pre-plucked gradual hairlines, tiny knots, and durable double-stitch reinforcement. Available in 4×4 to 7×7 sizes.

Single Knot Hairline (Invisible)
0.14mm HD Swiss Lace
Gradual Density (130%-150%)
Extreme close up of bleached single knots on HD lace showing invisibility
Macro Zoom Single Knots (< 0.5mm Visible Dot)

The Size Guide: 4×4 vs 5×5 vs 6×6

Why is the 5×5 closure trending? It offers the “Deep Side Part” capability of a frontal without the glue or maintenance. Guide your clients to the right fit.

4″ x 4″

4×4 Standard

The entry-level standard. Provides enough coverage for a classic middle part or a very short side part.

Parting: Middle Only
Cost: $ Economy
B2B Best Seller
5″ x 5″

5×5 Pro Choice

The industry favorite. The extra inch allows for a true “Behind the Ear” deep side part, mimicking a frontal look.

Parting: Deep Side Part
Cost: $$ Mid-Range
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6″ x 6″

6×6 / 7×7 Mini Frontal

Maximum coverage without the need for adhesive (Glueless). Offers nearly the same versatility as a frontal.

Parting: Max Versatility
Cost: $$$ Luxury

Lace Science: HD vs. Transparent vs. Standard

Stop the confusion. “HD” is not just a marketing term—it’s a measurable difference in thickness and denier. Use this guide to stock the right lace for your target market.

HD Swiss

Premium
Invisibility 10/10
Durability 4/10
Thickness 0.12 – 0.14mm
Best For Photoshoots / Events
Skin Tone Universal (Melts)

Transparent

Standard
Invisibility 8/10
Durability 8/10
Thickness ~0.18mm
Best For Everyday Wear
Skin Tone Light to Medium

Medium Brown

Budget
Invisibility 6/10
Durability 10/10
Thickness 0.20mm +
Best For Heavy Manipulation
Skin Tone Darker Tones Only

B2B Stocking Strategy

Don’t overstock HD Lace unless you cater to high-end stylists. HD lace tears easily if the client is inexperienced. For general retail or glueless wig lines, Transparent Lace is the safest volume seller—it’s durable enough for beginners but thin enough to tint properly.

Ventilation Technology: The “Invisible” Knot

A closure is only as good as its knotting. We use a hybrid ventilation technique to balance hairline realism with structural durability.

Double Knots (Retention)
Zone B: Crown Area
Single Knots (Invisible)
Zone A: 0.5″ Hairline
Hybrid Ventilation Map
1x

Single Knots (Hairline)

We use single-strand ventilation for the first 0.5 inches. This creates tiny, undetectable dots that mimic natural follicle growth, allowing for a “melted” look without plucking.

2x

Double Knots (Crown)

Behind the hairline, we switch to double knots. This secures the hair firmly to the lace grid, reducing shedding during styling and extending the closure’s lifespan to 6+ months.

The “Light Bleach” Protocol
Over-bleached knots destroy the hair root, causing instant shedding. We use a controlled light bleach process that turns the black knot brown (skin tone blend) without compromising root integrity.

Density Architecture: The 130%-150% Rule

Thicker is not always better. A closure with uniform high density looks like a “helmet.” Our Gradual Density Protocol ensures a natural transition from hairline to crown.

Top View: Density Distribution
Front (Hairline)
Zone A: 90%
Zone B: 120%
Zone C: 150%
*Gradual increase creates the “Pre-Plucked” illusion straight out of the package.

Zone A: Hairline 90-100%

The first 0.5 inches mimic “baby hair” density. We use single knots here to prevent the harsh “wall of hair” effect common in cheap closures.

Zone B: Transition 120%

A specific buffer zone that blends the thin hairline into the main body. This prevents a visible line of demarcation between the forehead and the crown.

Zone C: Core 150%

The main body of the closure. High density is required here to ensure the weft tracks underneath are completely hidden, even when styled.

Why avoid “180% Density” Closures? Super-thick closures require your customers to spend 45+ minutes “plucking” them to look real. Our graduated density is “Ready-to-Wear,” saving stylists time and increasing satisfaction.

Supplier Sourcing Pathways

Choose your procurement model. We offer ready-to-ship standard closures for immediate restock or custom ventilation for brand differentiation.

Stock Program

Ready-to-Ship (Low MOQ)

Ideal for salons and retailers needing quick replenishment. Access our most popular configurations instantly.

  • Standard Specs: 4×4 & 5×5, Transparent Lace, Free Part.
  • Color: Natural Black (#1B) only.
  • Availability: Immediate dispatch for small batches.
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OEM / Custom

Custom Ventilation

Designed for brands commanding high margins. Build unique specs that competitors don’t have.

  • Premium Specs: HD Swiss Lace, 6×6 / 7×7 Sizes, Silk Base.
  • Specialty Colors: #613 Blonde, Piano Highlights, Rooted Colors.
  • Branding: Custom silk tags and branded lace tint.
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QC & Inspection Checklist

Lace integrity and ventilation quality are critical. Use this checklist to reject closures with weak grids or unnatural hairlines before you pay.

Lace Closure Audit Protocol

Standard acceptance criteria for wholesale orders.

  • Lace Grid Tension Test Pull lace in 4 directions. Grid must remain uniform (square) without tearing.
  • The “Balding” Light Check Hold up to light. Reject if large gaps or empty spots exist in the crown.
  • Hairline Plucking Gradient Hairline must be visibly less dense than the crown (Gradual Transition).
  • Knot Bleach Verification Knots should be brown (processed) not black (raw) or orange (over-bleached).
  • Free Part Flexibility Hair must part freely in left/right/middle directions without resistance.

Why the “Grid Test” is Vital

Cheap lace deforms when stretched, turning square holes into ovals. This causes the closure to ripple (buckle) on the client’s head, making it impossible to glue down flat. Always test the elasticity of the lace before accepting a batch.

HD Lace Handling Warning

If you are ordering HD Lace, do not perform the Tension Test too aggressively. True HD lace (0.14mm) is delicate by design. Check for tears under a magnifying glass instead of pulling hard.

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Lace Closure Technical FAQ

Common questions regarding durability, lace tinting, and parting styles for wholesale buyers.

How long does an HD Lace Closure last?
Due to its ultra-thin structure (0.14mm), HD Lace is less durable than standard Transparent or Swiss lace. With daily wear, expect a lifespan of 2-4 months. It is designed for “occasional luxury” (weddings, shoots), not rugged daily use. Advise your clients accordingly.
Should I stock “Free Part” or “Middle Part” closures?
We highly recommend stocking 100% Free Part closures. A Free Part closure can be styled as a Middle or Side part by the stylist, reducing your SKU complexity. Fixed Middle Part closures limit your customer’s styling options.
Why is the hairline thinner than the rest of the closure?
This is our Gradual Density Protocol. A natural human hairline is not 150% dense; it starts thin (~90%) and thickens backward. We ventilate this way intentionally to save stylists time on “plucking.” It is not a defect; it is a premium feature.
What is a 2×6 “Kim K” Closure?
A 2×6 closure is narrow (2 inches wide) but deep (6 inches back). It is designed specifically for deep middle-part styles or sleek ponytails. It is more affordable than a 5×5 but lacks side-part versatility.
Can the lace be dyed/tinted?
Yes. Our Transparent and HD lace accepts lace tint sprays, makeup powder, or fabric dye baths readily. This allows for a perfect color match with any skin tone, from fair to dark chocolate.