Lace front wigs are the most popular types of wigs available in the market. These types of wigs have lace that is 13 inches across, covering ear to ear along the hairline and 4 inches to the back. Lace front wigs come in bonded or sew-on installation. Many ladies prefer these types of wigs because they give a more natural look. What’s more, they are pretty much flexible, thereby making it easier to try a number of hairstyles, such as ponytails, middle parts, and side parts. In addition, these wigs are perfect for ladies suffering from hair thinning or hair loss. While these wigs are quite expensive, they are worth your money because of the incredible benefits they offer.
Another main upside of lace front wigs is that removing them can be very tricky, especially for newbies. That’s because of the lace plus the fact that they are installed using glue. This means that it can take time if you lack the experience to uninstall them. But as already mentioned, there are ways you can remove lace front wigs faster and properly. Let’s explore these tips.
1.Have everything you need in place
You need to start by preparing everything you need to remove your lace front wig. Here are the things you need:
-Rubbing alcohol
-Glue remover
-Spray bottle with water and conditioner to loosen the lace
-Rattail comb
-Alligator clips
-Rubbing alcohol
-Wig shampoo and conditioner
2.Comb your hair toward the back
Once you have collected all the products and tools to remove your lace front wig, you need to start the process of removing the wig. Start by sweeping all of your hair from your hairline. That can be done by combing your wig toward the back to unveil the lace along your hairline. The entire lace must be visible. Then spray the hair with water to make it easier to manipulate, and then secure the cheap human hair wig with alligator clips.
3.Loosen the glue or the adhesive
It is time to loosen the lace around your hairline. There are plenty of ways you can do that. The easiest and quickest way to loosen the glue from your skin is to apply water, conditioner, alcohol, or a wig glue remover around where the lace is. The amount of glue you will use depends on how secure the lace is and how strong the glue is. The rule of the thumb is to use just enough glue that can saturate evenly on areas with glue. After applying the glue remover, you need to let it rest on your lace for around two minutes.
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