Simple Install | A lace Front Wig

1.
Do a skin test. Some people are allergic to the chemicals used to keep a wig in place. Do a skin test to determine whether or not you are allergic. First, dab a small amount of liquid adhesive or double-sided wig tape onto the back of your hand. Next, observe the adhesive for at least twenty four hours.[1]
If the skin becomes red or irritated, purchase a hypoallergenic wig tape or adhesive to use instead.If the skin is unaffected, you can safely wear the wig. or You can Get a GLULESS wig .     Totally no worry about the glue thing.

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Flatten your hair. The flatter your hair is against your head, the better the wig will look. You can braid short hair into corn rows or mold it against your head using gel and bobby pins. For long hair, first tie your hair in a low ponytail. Next, wrap the ponytail into a flat bun and secure it with bobby pins.
Allow any gel or hairspray to dry before continuing.

 

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