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best glue for front - HarryJP - 11-08-2008

I use tape all around, except for a little bit in the front.

What do you find the best for less then a half an inch in the middle of the front, for some hairline exposure?


rgds,
HJP


Re: best glue for front - thecount - 11-09-2008

A lot of people have written me off-line when I
asked this question a while back ....and they
raved about a white glue that Coolpiece used to
sell, but no longer do.

Seems it was such a large quantity, that many
are still using it ....

I was never able to get a hold of it myself ..
But there might be some who can compare
their experience with different glues.


Re: best glue for front - SassyGal - 11-09-2008

Personally, I like the Oil Resistant White Glue from Coolpiece.
Everyone's chemistry reacts differently to different glues, so you may go thru some trial and error before you find the perfect solution for you.


Re: best glue for front - Zappa - 11-15-2008

Well, this has been a topic for a long time. I do have a giant bottle of Coolpiece cream glue and it is very good for the front of the lace unit and I was pretty comfortable using it for the entire bond for quite some time. I now prefer to use the Ultra Hold for the front. The Coolpiece glue is only water "resistant". My hair length is better than 5"and a normal routine of swimming, showering or getting caught in the snow or rain paired with 50 mph winds lends itself better to a "waterproof" glue such as Ultra Hold. That daily abuse while using ST-30 (perimeter)and UH(front)gives me pretty close to a three week hold with just a few front touch ups and a killer bond.

I hope that this helps,

Zap