Step 1.soak a little bit of 91% alcohol on a paper towel or a cotton swab and then raise the front of the lace until all the glue is coming off. And use your finger to separate the wig cap from the wig.
Step 2.Soak a little bit of 91% alcohol on a paper towel or a cotton swab and put it on the lace to clean the lace until all the glue is moving off from the 13x4 Lace Front Wig.
Step 3.Lift up the loosen closure at the frontal wig, take a dime-sized amount of spiking glue on your finger and rub it into the scalp just under the front part of the wig.
Step 4.Add another layer of spiking glue after it dries for a few seconds. Once it feels tacky, add another layer of the glue again. You can also spray a bit of holding spray under the edge of the 13x4 Lace Frontal Wig. Spritz it at the edge of the lace onto your skin rather than your hair, and let it dry enough to feel tacky.
Step 5.Hold the wig in place for a few minutes with your hand by pressing down on the front part near the hairline so that it melts and sticks.
Step 6.Use a blow dryer at a cool set to let the lace stick to your hairline. If you don’t want to hold it in place with your hand, tie a silk scarf over the area to keep it in place.
Step 7.Take the scarf off after 15-20 minutes and spray on a bit of the product right along the hairline in order to better secure the lace front wig on your head. Once you find there is any loose in front of the wig on your forehead, lift it up and spray a bit again along the closure.As we all know, installation using wig adhesive tends to shift around 3-4 weeks. In other words, whenever your lace begins to lift, or your natural edges are exposed, and unable to blend with your hairline, please consider taking it off from your head for a replacement.I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com