Thursday, June 07, 2007

How to? hair System Attachment & Removal

How to? Hair System Attachment & Removal

Because we're all so different, and no two hair systems are exactly alike, attachment and hair replacement bonding may seem confusing at times. After all, you do have a ton of options
Q1: What is the best method to attach my hair system?

There are two main methods that the hair system may be secured for wearing- either by using a temporary method or by semi- permanent attachment method. The temporary method requires bonding the hair piece to your scalp using hair system tape or to your hair using hair system clips. The semi- permanent method requires securing the hair system to your hair along the bald hair line.

Temporary Attachment Method:

Hair piece Tape is the most popular method of securing a hair system. It's fast, convenient, comfortable, and easy to use:
Easy to use: Simply wash the skin with soap and water, dry completely. Peel off the top liner, press into place on the hair unit, then remove the lower liner and apply to the skin with even pressure.
This adhesive strip easily removes with rubbing alcohol and soap and water.

-1"X 108" roll tape

-Pre-cut contour strips


1. You simply remove the protection pattern from one side of the two-sided tape and secure it to the existing tape tab areas on the underside edge of your hair system.2. Remove the remaining protection paper, then position and secured the hair system to your scalp by simply pressing down firmly at the tape areas.

Hair piece Clips are very popular device that may be used for securing a hair piece. However, it's less comfortable than the toupee tape and adhesive methods. Hair piece clips are sewn along the underside edge of the hairpiece at the tape tab areas or where hair exist in order that they may be firmly secured to hair. To secure and remove hair system you simply lift the edge of hair piece and either close or open each clip to secure or remove the hair piece.

-Hair Piece Clip


Liquid Adhesive is another popular attachment method.

How to securing your hairpiece for wearing:
1. Simply brush liquid adhesive along the underside edge of the hair system foundation (at tape- tab areas only)2. Position hair system as desired.3. Press (at tape- tab areas) and hold hair system in place for 1 or 2 minutes(until adhesive bonds firmly to scalp)
Liquid -TapeBond

Mity-Tite Adhesive

Ultra Hold Plus

How to remove your hairpiece:

1. Simply spay or brush adhesive solvent where adhesive is applied.2. Wait several seconds (until adhesive softens) and remove hair piece.
Lace Release

Hard Bond Remover

Semi- Permanent Method:

Semi- Permanent of attaching a hair system is now very popular thanks to calculating hair salons and clubs.You must wear your hair system while sleeping, during showers, and while swimming or enjoying your favorite sports, you also must have the hair system removed, reattached every 4 or 5 weeks.The cleaner- glue preparation, used to secure the hair system to your hair, greatly accelerates hair loss along the balding hair line where the hair system is attached.
1. A plastic thread is weaved into your hair-along your bald hair line.2. A special glue is applied to the hair and thread.3. The hair system is positioned on to your head.4. The hair system is sewn to the cleaner- glue preparation to secure it in place.


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