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SFS lace attachment Question.
08-22-2008, 10:14 AM,
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Re: SFS lace attachment Question.
Agree with WESB -Also tapes in general for a newbie are tough to work with. Glue is liquid and super thin. A decent attachment could be a THIN coat of white glue all thw way around the edges - applied with a makeup wedge - NxGen, I-Glue.... wait for that to dry 10 mins. Then using a new makeup wedge apply a THIN layer of Tight Grip or Ultra Hold. Wait about 6 minutes -thin layers dry faster - if you wait too long the base doesn't adhere as well.

The only problem is the front if you didn't line up the glue all that well. Using a q-tip doused in 99% you can clean up some og the glue up front. or you can rub your finger and roll off the excess.

Or you can do what BA recommends and that is cut back a wee bit on the glue up front so that there is lace that is not really attached. Taking a toothpik apply just under the few millimeters of lace that is not glued. This way you are sure to not have a gluey forehead in front of the hairline with hair stuck onto it.

There is a learinig curve to doing this so please give yourself lots of time - try doing these types of things on weekends.

Good luck.
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SFS lace attachment Question. - 713Guy - 08-20-2008, 01:28 AM
Re: SFS lace attachment Question. - wesb - 08-22-2008, 03:18 AM
Re: SFS lace attachment Question. - reubin - 08-22-2008, 10:14 AM

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