Want to swop places ? I love the heat/sun... I`m deffo in the wrong place !! lol.
Now to business ! Firstly, well-done on making the leap..it can be a very tough thing to do, but you`ve done it now so keep going forward. As you`ll have read, we all have different `tales`of what works/doesn`t work in terms of adhesives etc. There are many tutorials on Youtube which may help you ...
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu...4.1.6l11l0
There are SO many different glues and tapes it can be a bit mind-boggling, but persevere with it and you`ll find what suits you best...... it`s not possible to give an exact factual recommendation on one glue over another ....but if you go to a few different suppliers sites, there is generally information pertaining to each product and expected bond-duration.... as you have an oily scalp, you could try `scalp-protector` [Debbie sells it from her site which is
http://www.splitendshairreplacement.com ] or Davlyn is another brand
http://www.google.ie/search?aq=1&oq=davl...scalp+prep some guys say these scalp-protectors were of no help, others have great results--again, it`s a case of `suck `em and see`...it`s pretty cheap anyway....... try a different tape too...some guys highly-recommend `Blue liner`tape for a really strong hold.....there are numerous threads/posts down the forum regarding all the various ones...... maybe a good tape around your perimeter and just glue at the front will be easier for you..... glue can be tricky/messy when you`re a newbie, but just take your time with it..apply it thinly, whilst sitting in a cool room [to prevent sweating] allow each layer to almost dry, and then press the lace onto/into it when the last coat has gone very tacky [almost dry] Hope that helps...Paul.