It is generally believed that gluing down the hairline is currently the best way to melt the lace into our scalp and it also can better secure the wig to avoid sliding off in public.
And when we use glues, we should carefully remove the wig instead of rudely ripping off from our head, and if you have already read our last post-https://www.evawigs.com/blog/how-to-avoid-losing-your-edges-while-wearing-a-lace-wig.html, I'm sure you've already understood the importance.
Now let's begin the steps:
First, tie the wig up into a ponytail.
This is to avoid accidentally getting adhesive directly on the hair. The ponytail should also allow you to fully see the lace seam.
Next, choose either an oil-based or an alcohol-based adhesive remover.
If you are using an alcohol-based remover, apply it using a Q-Tip or a small adhesive application brush; do not spray it directly on the hair or in the direction of your face. If your skin is sensitive, this remover may irritate it.
After applying the alcohol-based remover, allow it to sit for several minutes. Eventually, the seam will begin to peel away by itself. Apply more remover to the underside.
If you are using an oil-based remover, such as C22, you can spray it directly along the wig seam. Because it will not dry out your skin, you can also use this to remove adhesive from your skin as well. After spraying this adhesive remover, wash it off the hairpiece with shampoo and cool water.
After you have finished applying either remover, gently but firmly peel the seam away from your face. Begin at one side and slowly work your way to the other side.
When the seams have completely peeled away, gingerly lift the wig from your head. If you feel remaining adhesive on the wig, slide your wig over a mirror; the adhesive will rub off onto the mirror, which can be cleaned with a scouring pad.
Afterward, arrange the wig on your wig stand to allow it to retain its shape.
Finally, wash your face with soap and warm water in order to make sure there is no residual adhesive on it.