- Reaction score
- 332
At its best it seems like the black bottle gel gets the stickiest, but in practice, it has nothing on the yellow tube gel (called glue).
With regard to the latter, on lace, it holds almost impressively once you become acclimated to its use.
It takes a while, unlike the black, to achieve its full level of stickiness.
The black gel goes on like ordinary gel, and is clear, taking long to dry unless its coupled w a hairdryer, which causes it to dry, and become, sticky, rapidly.
It creates, by this point, a very reasonable hold for, say a day.
The Yellow, by contrast, takes far longer to dry - and cure - but once it has, it's the superior choice.
Apply application to the head, the Yellow is somewhat sticky/glue-like off the batt, but it requires some cold air from a hair dryer to hit its optimal level of stickiness, which is quite a lot.
Once the hair pressed on to the scalp, now quite sticky, the hair requires time to cure. It can be moved around, for repositioning purposes, easily at this pt.
The issue is, with either Got2B, both of which are probably much better than most people here think, NO HAIR, can be caught in between the gel and the toupee. It has to be all skin.
Unlike with tape, which I can have encroaching on my bio hair, these products only worth for lace-to-scalp adhesion. No lace to hair works.
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With regard to the latter, on lace, it holds almost impressively once you become acclimated to its use.
It takes a while, unlike the black, to achieve its full level of stickiness.
The black gel goes on like ordinary gel, and is clear, taking long to dry unless its coupled w a hairdryer, which causes it to dry, and become, sticky, rapidly.
It creates, by this point, a very reasonable hold for, say a day.
The Yellow, by contrast, takes far longer to dry - and cure - but once it has, it's the superior choice.
Apply application to the head, the Yellow is somewhat sticky/glue-like off the batt, but it requires some cold air from a hair dryer to hit its optimal level of stickiness, which is quite a lot.
Once the hair pressed on to the scalp, now quite sticky, the hair requires time to cure. It can be moved around, for repositioning purposes, easily at this pt.
The issue is, with either Got2B, both of which are probably much better than most people here think, NO HAIR, can be caught in between the gel and the toupee. It has to be all skin.
Unlike with tape, which I can have encroaching on my bio hair, these products only worth for lace-to-scalp adhesion. No lace to hair works.
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