How To Remove A Human Hair Lace Front Wigs Properly from mslynn's blog

Human Lace Front Wigs are everyone's favorites. They are gorgeous, easy to install, style, and maintain. However, removing a lace wig is still pretty much a hurdle for most wig wearers. Many people are unable to remove their human hair wig without experiencing some pain on their scalp, damaging their baby hairs or tearing the lace of their human hair wig. Removing the wig properly is critical to having a long-lasting human hair wig.

Step By Step Guide On How To Remove Your Human Hair Lace Front Wigs
Step 1:If you are wearing a long human hair 360 Lace Front Wigs, pack your wig into a ponytail so you can clearly see your edges.

Step 2:Douse a washcloth with adhesive remover liquid or a lace wig remover and rub gently into your lace seams to soften the glue around the edges of your human hair wig.

Step 3:Leave the adhesive for two to three minutes so the lace seam can adequately absorb it or until you see the lace peeling off from the sides.

Step 4:Slowly peel off the lace from the edges by moving around the sides to release lace from the scalp. Apply more adhesive as you remove to avoid damaging areas with hardened glue.

Step 5:Tug gently at the wig taking small parts at a time to remove the human 13x4 Lace Front Wig entirely from your head.

Step 6:Remove and dispose of your wig cap once you have successfully taken off the wig to reveal your hairline.

Step 7:Wet the edge of the wig to prepare it for cleaning. Then squeeze a little human hair wig shampoo in your hands and apply it to the lace edges. Rinse thoroughly to remove any additional glue.

Step 8:Spray some more adhesive remover liquid on your edges to remove excess glue from your hairline.

Step 9:Wash and condition your wig and leave on a wig stand to air dry.

Step 10:Style your human hair wig as desired to prepare it for your next use.

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


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Added Nov 1 '21

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