LivinwithaHairPiece
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Hi,
I'm a woman with a bonded hair piece that includes a lace front. I got it for the first time a little over 2 weeks ago from a private salon. I have two issues I was hoping someone could help me with:
- I can't get the lace front to stay down. I have Sigma Bond adhesive, and it sticks to everything but my scalp. The applicator is also pretty large and its difficult to get the glue on the piece or my scalp without getting it all over the small bit of my own hair that I still have in front. Any ideas for how better to get the adhesive to work?
- How do I get the adhesive out of my own hair? I have a few pieces of my own hair that are really caked with glue right now, and it looks fake if you really look close up.
I'm due to go back in for a rebonding in a little less than two weeks. I'm wondering if I need to ask about different attachment methods, but I want to my scalp to be able to breath, so I'm hesitant to use the tape in front and totally seal it down. It seems like the adhesive glue lets it breath better, but I can't get the glue to work.
thanks,
Kelly
I'm a woman with a bonded hair piece that includes a lace front. I got it for the first time a little over 2 weeks ago from a private salon. I have two issues I was hoping someone could help me with:
- I can't get the lace front to stay down. I have Sigma Bond adhesive, and it sticks to everything but my scalp. The applicator is also pretty large and its difficult to get the glue on the piece or my scalp without getting it all over the small bit of my own hair that I still have in front. Any ideas for how better to get the adhesive to work?
- How do I get the adhesive out of my own hair? I have a few pieces of my own hair that are really caked with glue right now, and it looks fake if you really look close up.
I'm due to go back in for a rebonding in a little less than two weeks. I'm wondering if I need to ask about different attachment methods, but I want to my scalp to be able to breath, so I'm hesitant to use the tape in front and totally seal it down. It seems like the adhesive glue lets it breath better, but I can't get the glue to work.
thanks,
Kelly