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How To Secure The Back Of A 360 Lace Wig
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360 Wigs are a popular choice when it comes to hair systems because they are versatile when it comes to styling and mimic a real hairline. The only thing with frontals is that they do take a bit more maintenance. It’s not just a case of throwing them on, they need to be fitted and secured with care so they look their best.

The problem with glue
Relying on glue to secure a 360 Lace Wig brings a few problems. If you keep applying glue whenever it lifts, the glue can build up and look crusty; not a good look!

Glue can also block the pores of the scalp and damage the hair follicles which can cause hair thinning and even stop it from growing. This the last thing you want if you want healthy 360 Lace Front Wigs regrowth.

1. First, you need to cleanse your hairline. Dampen a soft rag or cotton swab and run it gently along your hairline to strip away buildup of dirt and oils that could prevent the glue from properly sticking.

2. Gently apply the glue along your hairline. Follow the instructions on the packaging, as each glue is a bit different, and some need to dry slightly before you can adhere the wig to your scalp.

3. Attach your 360 Lace Frontal Wig slowly and carefully, working from front to back, similar to the other adhering methods.

4. Be sure that your wig is on straight before you press it firmly down, or else the glue will bond while the wig is still askew! The last thing you want is for your wig to be secure--but crooked.

5. Gently press the hair down onto the glue. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes before you style it in order to make sure that the adhesive is completely dry.

Be warned though, if you don’t want to wear your wig for hours on end, tape might not be the best option. It is strong, which is great, but if you remove your wig regularly, you’ll find that constantly removing the tape can feel a little uncomfortable.

1. Make sure to put your head down when you apply the lace, so that we can give some flexibility with the lace, if you apply when your head is up, the moment you put your head down after the wig has dried, it is probably gonna cause some pressure and make it lift.

2. Tweeze out some of the hair in the back if u have a wig with a lot of mslynn hair, you definitely wanna get rid of some of that, because the most natural look is going to come if you at least apply the wig where the lace is glued to your naked area and not the actural hair.

I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com
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