RE: Got2BeGlued Hairline
Hi Jim,
For the front I apply a thin layer (the thickness of 2-3 sheets of paper). While it's still wet, I lay the lace down, and press it down with the palm of my hand (to ensure that all the lace is touching the G2BG).
Next I blow dry (aim the dryer from top down so it can blow your lace down). If you are afraid the heat will dry out your hair then blow dry on no heat. While I blow dry, I use a comb and "stir" the front hair left and right. This ensures that the air gets to the lace (the motion is similar to stir frying food side to side).
A couple of minutes later I will aim the blow dryer bottom up. Now you will see some hair that is stuck to your forehead due to the G2BG. I then use my fingers and just pull them up. Now I tilt my head back to see if there is lace sticking up. If there is, I will apply more glue (if necessary), then press the lace down and blow dry again.
Once the lace is down, for perfection, I would use the teeth of the comb to "stir fry" the individual hairs at the hairline (while blow drying it) to separate any hair that might be stuck together.
It might sound complicated, but it is pretty intuitive once you try it. What's good about G2BG is that if you mess up, you can just wash your hair and start over fresh. If you find the lace didn't stick at places, just lift up the lace and apply more G2BG and press down. G2BG is a gem for newbies.
Good luck!
Leamon
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