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Lace Tint Mousse
Lace Tint Mousse
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📏 Size Guide

📏 How to Measure
- Head Circumference: Measure around your head from forehead to nape (22-23 inches)
- Front to Nape: Measure from your front hairline over the crown to the nape (14-15 inches)
- Ear to Ear (Forehead): Measure across your forehead from ear to ear (11-12 inches)
- Ear to Ear (Over Top): Measure over the top of your head from ear to ear (13-14 inches)
💡 Tip: Use a soft measuring tape for accurate measurements. If between sizes, choose the larger cap size for comfort.
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Lace tinting mousse is a product used to add color or a subtle tint to lace, fabrics, or other materials with a light, airy texture. It's a mousse-like consistency, making it easy to apply evenly while still allowing for control over the amount of color you add.
These mousses typically come in three shades—light, medium, and dark—to give you flexibility in how intense or subtle you want the color to be:
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Light: A soft-like hue that provides a gentle wash of color. It’s great for creating a subtle, elegant effect, or when you don’t want the color to overpower the texture of the lace.
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Medium: A more noticeable tint that adds a moderate amount of color without being too dark or intense. It's perfect for when you want a balanced, natural-looking tone, and works well for giving lace a slightly aged or vintage appearance.
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Dark: This shade delivers a richer, deeper color, making it ideal for creating dramatic contrasts or highlighting the texture of the lace. It's great if you're looking to add a more intense and sophisticated effect to your fabric or project.
The mousse formula allows you to apply the color evenly without soaking or overwhelming the material, ensuring that the lace or fabric maintains its delicate appearance while still picking up the desired tint. Plus, the mousse texture makes it easier to work with, giving you a smooth, airbrush-like finish.
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