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Member: Guest
Date: 2008-10-11 14:49:28
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Here are a few that I think helps me get a realistic look:
Flat Wrap- I flat iron my real hair, gel it all back, ( I make sure I get gel on root to tip. Then I flip the back over the top, add more gel. Let dry a little. Put on my wig or a stocking cap.
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Member: Guest
Date: 2008-10-11 14:50:08
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Adhesive Types:
Adhesives
Top lace Flesh Glue: A water-based white cream that dries clear and without shine. Used mostly on the lace front and can give up to 7 days hold.
White Glue: Goes on white dries clear. Apply to scalp and while still wet app
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Member: Guest
Date: 2008-10-11 14:50:43
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Hey,
Just stumbled on this forume, thanx for the tip on glue types, was wondering which glues has the longest hold, as i was not sure if to bu mitty tit or ultra hold. I think i will get ultra hold as i have read good thing about it.
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Member: Aisha
Date: 2008-10-11 14:51:13
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THIS INFO MIGHT HELP
HOW TO REMOVE ADHESIVE RESIDUE FROM THE LACE MATERIAL?
Spray some Adhesive Remover or equivalent oil based solvent where needed. Wait a few minutes.
Push the bottom of the lace firmly against a mirror and slide the unit down the gl
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Member: Karina
Date: 2008-10-11 14:51:48
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I always use Davlyn glue, its the best since i have been using lace wigs for over 3yrs now, due to alopecia Sad , and another tip to remove glue easily instead of wasting money on glue remover. This is one of the best lace wigs secrets I managed to stumbl
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Member: Guest
Date: 2008-10-11 14:52:35
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Hi
Could you explain what you mean by 'tweezing' out the hairline please.
Thanks
BG
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Member: Guest
Date: 2008-10-11 14:53:06
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Here are a few that I think helps me get a realistic look:
Flat Wrap- I flat iron my real hair, gel it all back, ( I make sure I get gel on root to tip. Then I flip the back over the top, add more gel. Let dry a little. Put on my wig or a stocking cap.
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Member: tina
Date: 2008-10-11 14:53:35
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hi,
by tweezing out, i mean using a tweezer or something to pull out a few strands from the edge. Its like shaving the hairline to meet your needs
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Member: Amy Taylor
Date: 2009-11-24 07:41:46
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Yes, I tweeze too....:-)
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