I have never doubted your experience anyway.
Okey thank you for explanation i will try it next time.
Do you have a speacial cleaning method with diswashing that you would recommend ?
Are these thinner than normal tape? I was using the 3mil tape on the poly unit I had and it was amazing. I have a lace front now and it doesn’t seem to stick nearly as good. My girlfriend actually does all the taping for me and she was having a tough tough time working with the 3mil on the lace. She even said “can we not use another tape for the front”.It was... horrible!!! I found handling these tapes to be impossible. They would NOT stick to the lace... it may have something to do with the climate... it's been 33º for months... and humid.
I trashed them... and bought the Lace Front regular tapes, instead. They are awesome
Are these thinner than normal tape? I was using the 3mil tape on the poly unit I had and it was amazing. I have a lace front now and it doesn’t seem to stick nearly as good. My girlfriend actually does all the taping for me and she was having a tough tough time working with the 3mil on the lace. She even said “can we not use another tape for the front”.
How would you compare the thinness of this tape to the 3mil?
I am a little confused. The lace front thin are the 3mil ones I thought? Are they 2 different tapes? The one I used is 3mil and it’s only adhesive, but worked great on the poly unit but not so much on the lace.They are thinner than normal, since there is no plastic base... it's just adhesive.
The stick great to poly, but they are called "Lace Front Support, thin". I find the regular Lace Front Support to be perfect, best I have used so far.
Why cool water, though? Why not warm?OK, so please understand... you ONLY use this if you can't wash all the C-22 out of the hair with cool water.
After rinsing with cool water... soak the system in a container with cool water and a few drops of the soap... just enough to make some suds. You should let the system soak a good 15 minutes. And then massage the hair, gently with your fingers to get the soap to get at the white, thick mess that can result from using the C-22.
Now rinse the hair in lots of cool, running water....
After that, shampoo and condition as usual.
I emailed Walkers this morning because I got curious about the lace front tape. Here is the response:
“Our Lace Front Tape is8.5 MILs thick, dull finish Hypoallergenic medium residue with a 2 to 3 week hold time.
Our Ultra Hold Tape is 11.5 Mils thick, semi dull finish Skin Safe with a high residue with a 2 to 3 week hold time.”
So definitely not has thin as the 3mil tape, but thinner than regular tape.
I guess I’ll be ordering it on Amazon and trying it out next week.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Can you send me a link to the ones that didn’t work for you? I don’t see a difference between lace front and lace front support. I don’t even see two different products. It looks to me that they all are called Lace Front Support (or lace front support thin, which neither one of us can work with although if you can get it to work they work great).I am going to try the lace front support (not the thin... which I can't get to work) for a client... this may be a good solution for the hairline. I will update.
Good luck.
Can you send me a link to the ones that didn’t work for you? I don’t see a difference between lace front and lace front support. I don’t even see two different products. It looks to me that they all are called Lace Front Support (or lace front support thin, which neither one of us can work with although if you can get it to work they work great).
Thanks!!
My clients who are doing an exposed hairline are using the new Lace Front contours, and minis... and are very happy. Very good hold in a hot, Middle Eastern climate, and they also do sports.