The proper application of a hair replacement system is very important. If the system isn’t properly place the hair wearer may find the system uncomfortable and un-Styleable.
The proper
application of a hair replacement
system is very important. If the system isn’t properly place the hair
wearer may find the system uncomfortable and un-Styleable.
First it is
important to have all your products readily at hand and of course a mirror will
be necessary. Be sure that your system as well as your scalp is
absolutely clean and free from dirt and oil and both your head and system
should be dry. For the benefit of your skin it is recommended that you
apply a skin cleaner to remove any additional oil on the scalp and if available
apply a thin layer of Scalp Prep to protect your scalp after the system is
on. If you’re wearing a tape on system, wipe the tape tab area with some
99% alcohol to assure there is no residue or oil on the tape tab area.
Apply your tape, lifting the liner in areas where you’re overlapping
strips. Once your tape is in place remove the liner. Have your
existing hair clean dry and styled then pick up your system holding the front
towards you with the back away from you and have the base inverted.
Inverting the base will keep the hair from getting on the tape. Locate
the center front of you hair line and gently place the front of the system at
this point then gently roll the system back into place on your scalp.
Check your placement and if your happy with it press the tape onto your
scalp. If you find you are a little crooked with your placement gently
pull the system off going from back to front, readjust the placement and repeat
the procedure. Once the system is in place style the hair into your
existing hair and you should be ready to go. After a few tries this
action becomes second nature.
If you’re
using a full head bond you are probably using an adhesive so your preparation
will be slightly different. Again, it is important to have Hair System, hair and scalp
completely clean and free from dirt and oil. It is particularly important
to prepare the scalp utilizing a scalp cleaner and scalp prep. The
cleaner has an astringent value that will close the pores and the scalp prep
will coat the skin on the scalp to keep potential bacteria from making it’s way
into the skin. If you’re wearing a skin system, wipe the base with 99%
alcohol and allow to completely dry. Once the base is dry apply a thin
layer of your adhesive and allow the adhesive to get slightly tacky.
Apply a thin layer of adhesive to your scalp and also allow the adhesive to get
slightly tacky. Once the scalp and base are ready follow the directions
above for applying the system. It is very important with a full head bond
to do this procedure correctly the first time. As you roll the system
back onto your scalp press is gently down to eliminate any bubbles or
wrinkles. Once you have the system on and in place gently press the
entire system allowing the adhesive on the base and scalp to bond
together. If you’re doing a full head bond with lace, follow the same
procedure only eliminate putting the adhesive on the base of the system and
apply two thin layers of the adhesive to the scalp allowing the first to dry
before applying the second layer and letting the second layer get tacky, then
apply the lace system to the head in the same manner as the skin.
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