Learn to Remove Lace Wigs

November 26th, 2010 Rpgshow Posted in Hair care, Lace wigs, Multiple Lace Wig Care Tips, full lace wigs, hair problems, lace front wigs No Comments »

Once you have purchased your full lace wigs or lace front wigs, people often buy the adhesive and forget to purchase a solution to remove it. Removing your lace wig can be tedious if you do not know what you are doing or how to do it. One needs to be careful while removing because you do not want to ruin your unit and you want to extend the life of your lace wigs.

Before we start, you may want to pull your hair back into a pony tail style to better remove your wig and access without getting extra hair caught in the process. Here are a few suggestions of what you can purchase to remove your wig.

Firstly, with any of these removers, once you apply, you must wait a certain amount of time for the solution to penetrate before you can begin lifting and slowly removing. Be careful not to put to much remover and avoid getting it in your eyes. All of these adhesive removers can be found online at either wig vendors websites or sites such as eBay.

Secondly, if you cannot get your hands on any of these removers, no need to worry, you can go to any pharmacy and purchase 91 or more percent Isopropyl alcohol which is a great remover and works on any adhesive, it is a bit strong, but it gets the job done. Baby oil is also known to help as a remover if you do not have anything else on hand although the process may take a bit longer and can be a little messy than other solutions.

These removers are also great to get rid of the residue from wig adhesives which will most likely be on the edges of your wig. If you still find it hard to completely remove even just a little bit of the adhesive, take a small mirror and rub it on to the edges of the wig where the glue or tape has become sticky on our wig until completely off. Finally you can wash your wig and remember to always place your wig on a wig stand when not in use to retain its shape.

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Wigs for Hair Loss

November 16th, 2010 Rpgshow Posted in Hair care, Lace wigs, hair problems No Comments »

Wigs for hair loss are a good choice, as many cosmetic problems can be as sudden or as traumatic as hair loss. In creating our self-image our hair will play a big part of our looks. Embarrassment and despair follows when hair disappears or falls out in great amount.

Wigs for hair loss
These days the wigs are made of high class synthetic fibres like acrylic or real hair and can be cut, shaped are treated like your own hair. Methods exist from wire color ring implants in your head to creating loops of skin behind your ears to efficiently tie the hairpiece to your head. Between the two methods, in most cases, the most cost efficient option if you have some hair left is, to go with one that can be fixed firmly to your existing hair.

Discolouring the wig
You may already know about wigs for hair loss. When exposed to sun and the sea with time natural hair changes colour, which is why blonde, surfers very often go even more blonde during the surfing period. The old colour comes back as new hair grows. In the case wigs this is not true. The permanent new colour of the wig is the wig that the sun has discoloured.

Hair Weaving
With whatever hair that is left on the head, a constricted hair is weaved into. This is the process in Hair weaving. The only problem is that it can very often speed up the hair loss, as the wigs for hair loss needs re-tightening the weave as your natural hair grows.

Hair extensions
By adding hair to your existing hair other than wigs for hair loss there are two ways to increase the hair on your head. Hair extensions are really only fitting for women and require a great deal of hair already. When hair loss is in a limited area due to trauma this is perfectly suitable. Hair bonding uses special glue to bond the extensions to your existing hair, but can also be glued to your scalp, making it suitable for where there is no hair or where larger areas are experiencing hair loss.

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