Here is my list of the things you need or might think of if you are doing your own maintenance. Don't be put off by the length - you don't need to buy everything at once, and some things you may not need at all.
Must haves:
- Adhesives - there are thousands of variants. I use Walkers No-Shine tape for the back and sides of my lace piece, and usually Davlyn Black glue for the hairline. I also use Walkers 3-mil tape for the hairline when I need an extra-strong hold. It is the only tape which is undetectable enough for an exposed hairline. Tip: if you are buying tape, always buy the curved contour strips and not the rolls. They are a bit more expensive, but they have backing paper on both sides. The roll tape only has backing paper on one side, so it sticks to everything - fingers, scissors, hair, itself - and you end up throwing half of it away. If you choose a thinskin system you will likely go for a whole-scalp glue bond, rather than using tape.
- 99% isopropyl alcohol (also called surgical spirit) - useful for installing, detaching and cleaning the piece. Buy it in bulk from DIY stores or pharmacies. Or use one of the proprietary brands. When you soak the base to get old tape off, put the alcohol in a shallow dish, then press the base down into the alcohol to submerge it, but keep the hair out as much as you can.
- A squeezable bottle with a long narrow nozzle (like an American mustard bottle). Allows you to soak the base of the system with alcohol without getting it on the hair, when you are detaching.
- A bottle with a spritz nozzle - you can spray a light mist of alcohol on your head to delay the adhesive setting. It gives you a few seconds to get your system into the perfect position when you are attaching it.
- Mirrors - ideally a well-lit wall mirror plus a big hand-held mirror to see the back
- A brush or comb with blunt teeth, to avoid snagging the base
- Shampoo - any mild shampoo is OK. Choose one 'for processed hair'
- Conditioner - choose a good quality one. I use American Crew.
- Leave-in conditioner with sunscreen - a must for daily use. Get one with SPF 30 or higher.
- Some spring clips - for keeping the unattached part of the system out of the way when you are putting on glue
- towelling sweat band to stop alcohol getting in your eyes.
- Colour-correcting shampoo or conditioner for correcting any sun damage to the hair colour.
- Knot sealer - will increase the longevity of your system [lace base only]
A few nice-to-haves:
- Scalp protector - a clear barrier liquid to prevent irritation of the scalp, or to stop sweat interfering with your bond
- medical grade antiperspirant like Maxim
- A polystyrene wig head - for putting tape on the system, or drying it after washing
- small sharp scissors (e.g. nail scissors) for cutting tape to size, trimming excess lace etc.
- Detangler spray
- A lockable box to keep your supplies and spare systems in, if you are concerned to keep your hair-wearing private
- A satin or silk pillowcase - prevents wear and tear on the system when you sleep, and helps prevent the hair from drying out.
Noah