(10-14-2010, 08:20 AM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: mmmmm..... all part of the learning - curve. You`ll have to be careful of that -- sounded to me like the lace had stretched a little, and was pleating when you were doing your attachment. I wouldn`t worry too much about losing some of the hair --that was bound to happen in the circumstances......... I wonder how it happened ? Are you putting on the glue a bit heavy and then pushing the lace down onto it too early [before it has `cured`/gone clear] and some of it is going through the lace onto the hair itself? It`s a simple error to make --it`s very important to allow the glue to go clear and `tacky`before pushing the lace onto it.
Glad you realised what was wrong..... look forward to your post later -- Paul.
again, a quick reply cause im running against time lately...
i dunno how it happened, I only use glue for the front bit (not the tangled area)... so I really dont know from where i got all the tangles. i think it may be cause I like to keep the hairpiece in a bowl with water when I remove it... to get it clean... maybe the water becomes a mixture of glue/ residue with water... and gets stuck to the hairs in the bowl... or maybe, i the tape, after 3 weeks of wearing, becoming gooey and all, seaps through the lace and in the hair. have no idea though. the hair is now untangled, but some of the lace release has seaped in and has loosened the bond somewhat in some areas... goddammit.