How to Apply and Remove Full Lace Wig/ Front Lace Wig

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

This tutorial shows easy application and removal of your Trinity Lace Wig using a tape adhesive. For information on our stock and custom full, front lace and lace frontal wigs visit our website: www.trinitylacewigs.com or call us at 210-858-8554. We offer extensive line of 100 % Indian Remy hair.

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  • What wig is that?

  • @JiaJaZowi13

    That wig is a 16in, Yaki, #2 (dk brown) synthetic front lace wig and can be found on our website.

  • Yes, there are different adhesives formulated for application of the hair systems. You can choose from light to heavy holds formulas or even hard or soft bond adhesives.

  • Can you apply it with glue too?

  • @LoveTheLeft

    Yes, definitely. These lace wigs can be applied with adhesive or tape. Make sure this adhesive is formulated to this service. Bonding glue is NOT appropriate or formulated for this use.

    The units can also be modified by adding clips/combs. Thanks for your question.

  • You should be able to safely use a tea/coffee stain method to darken your lace. I would suggest trying it first on an inconspicuous area. Because the tea/coffee is not a dye like RIT or other commercial brands it should not change the hair color, but do a strand test first.

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  • I have a virgin full lace unit and had a so cal professional dye it blonde but i really wanted it a carmel brown but its a med blonde. but she made the lace blonde also. do you know if i use the tea bag method to darken the lace.will it change the blonde hair also?

  • @Ella11238 Ideally, the tape should be applied to the skin or scalp only. Be careful of applying medical grade adhesive products to your hair ( especially around your hairline due to its delicate nature); however, if you do get some product on your hair use an adhesive remover like Lace Release or C-22 Remover/Solvent.

    Follow instructions on the bottle, allow the product to loosen the tape first and then remove it gently. Be very careful not to tug or pull your hair. Thanks for your Comment!

  • What if the tape is place on your hair? how can you remove the tape then?

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