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EBIN NEW YORK Tinted Lace Spray is a 100ml quick-dry, water-resistant spray designed to seamlessly blend wigs with your natural hairline. Featuring a precision nozzle and available in multiple skin-matching shades, it delivers a natural, residue-free finish 10 times faster than typical sprays, ensuring a flawless, long-lasting look.



| ASIN | B0BNLTNPND |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,774 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #768 in Hair Color |
| Brand | EBIN NEW YORK |
| Brand Name | EBIN NEW YORK |
| Color | Medium Dark Brown |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,067 Reviews |
| Hair Type | Dry |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Height | 5.8 inches |
| Manufacturer | EBIN NEW YORK |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Material Type Free | Cruelty Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Benefits | Color Protection |
| UPC | 812429039680 |
| Unit Count | 3.38 Fluid Ounces |
❤**️
Melted Lace in a Mist 🌫️🎯👑
Wig tinted lace spray is your go-to glam tool for turning grid-like lace into a skin-tone illusion. Whether you’re rocking transparent, HD, or slightly stubborn lace, this product brings the blend with just a few spritzes—no messy makeup or trial-and-error mixing. 🧴 Quick-Drying, Buildable Coverage: A few mists and you’ve got smooth, even tone that matches your complexion or wig cap. You can layer it up for deeper coverage or pat it down with a sponge for softer blending. 🎯 Multiple Shades for Inclusive Slay: Usually comes in a range—from honey and caramel to mocha and espresso. It’s designed with melanin in mind, giving lace a realistic tone that melts into your forehead and part line. 🌬️ No Sticky Residue or Cakey Texture: Lightweight and breathable—perfect for letting your install breathe while still serving finish. It won’t gum up your glue or interfere with your adhesives, making it ideal pre-install or touch-up friendly. 🎨 Customizable for Parting Space & Hairlines: Whether you're tinting the entire lace or just refreshing the part, the nozzle allows precise spraying. You can even use a brush or sponge to blur edges for that true scalp vibe. 🧳 Portable and Wig-Bag Ready: Slim bottle fits easily in your wig kit, travel bag, or vanity drawer. Great for on-the-go styling or refreshing lace after long wear. 🌟 Final Mist Moment: If you’re chasing flawless lace that disappears into your skin, tinted lace spray is your shortcut to wig realism. It’s quick, clean, and helps every install look like it grew from your scalp—with zero bleaching drama.
K**N
Definitely recommend
This lace tint blends perfectly with my skin tone and makes the lace look so natural and undetectable. Super quick to apply, dries fast, and helps my installs look like a real scalp every time. No cakey or patchy finish either, just flawless!
A**A
Lace spray
The color seems off to me
L**.
Best for those of dark complexion
It does the job well especially for those of a darker complexion who are skeptical about if the 'darkest brown' tint is too extreme for your lace. It isn't.
C**D
Boo
I am usually a huge fan of this brand and have been using them for yours. Attempted to try the deeper brown because I tanned A LOT this past summer so the previous ordered color doesn’t work. Beyond disappointed when the spray color came out a dark grey even after vigorous shaking of the can! If you zoom in you can see how bad it is in comparison to my skin tone. Full blown colored my lace incorrectly and made me insecure wearing my wig. I ended up throwing on a headband and working on figuring out the lace color since this was an epic fail. Would not recommend
K**E
Small bottle, not much produc
I have 5 to 8 wigs that are brand new but I cannot wear because the lace is too dark and it is obvious in the front and sides. I started with my favorite which is a bit of a test: it’s a natural (light) red full lace wig with what I assume is mocha lace. There are no clips or any fabric besides lace and hair. There are certain tanning and sunscreen products I’ve used before, such as the old school Sally Hanson “stocking” leg spray, in which the aerosol comes out in a continuous spray in a way that makes it easy to save product and get an even coat. This is not squirt, squirt, squirt, but it’s also not flowing like I would prefer, especially for such a small amount. My bottle also makes an annoying whining noise, like a deep voiced mosquito but I doubt they all do that. It is scary when I get to the most important part: the hairline. There being no information anywhere about how to remove this product from synthetic or natural hair (a q-tip and baby oil? Make up remover? Oil or water based? Do I need alcohol? Shampoo) anywhere on Amazon or with the product itself and what I was afraid of when I saw the size of the bottle is happening: you need more product to lighten lace than you do to darken it. I have no idea how the older white lady gets such a huge result with hers but I’m not getting it. Maybe she’s not afraid to use too much. I have covered the font half of the insideof this lace. It is uneven amd although it says to shake or wipe up excess product, how will I know if I put too much on places or not enough on others. So for now the wig is sitting insude out drying on my canvas head, waiting to dry. I am worried about the rain outside and was going to cover it with Got2B before I remembered that is not water proof. I have no idea if this is or if I will walk into work looking like a beige Rudy Giuliani. Wish me luck….. All that being said, even if it only covers two wigs until wash day (every month or so), I think it’s worth it. I paid altogether over $1k for these wigs so if, with or without the scar tape I also purchased, it somehow transforms them, even if it takes trial, error, and sunshine, into wigs I can wear with confidence, stopping me from having ro pay those ridiculous white lady wig prices, it is well beyond worth it. That being said, I wish there was a FAQ and instructional video for those trying to lighten a wig or at least an estimates dry time. Well, I’ll take a pic of what it looks like now, perhaps 20 to 30 minutes after spraying and you can judge for yourself. (I am noticing i should not just have put it down and walked away as it looks kind of tie dye. That part is still wet and came off on my hand somewhat as you can see. Sigh. I’m realizing to use it like nail polish: small amount, dry, next coat, etc. Also I probably should have very gently patted dry with paper towel on saturated bits. And yes, the bangs are a bit light but that seems to come right off. This bodes well for the look indoors but not for the rain)
P**T
You need this
Matches the color of my scalp perfectly. I spray the hairline so that it makes the hair look more natural. It smells so good to!
E**L
Worth buying
Good i ordered the wrong color
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