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How Secure is Your Lace Wig Bond Attachment? For A completely natural, undetectable front hairline...to both sight and touch go to www.atmhairs.com and learn more watch our live videos with people with hair just like you and see for yourself what others are saying.
I've been using a top lace for a VERY long time but due to the thinning of my existing hair around the back and sides I am wondering if I need a full cap. Would I still use a bond as I do now? I've gotten use to my hair being semi permanent so that kind of bothers me to think it wouldn't be "attached". Also, has anyone transitioned from a top lace to a full, and what are the experiences? Thanks
You can bond a full cap with tape or liquid adhesive. We sell these in a range of "hold times" so that you can select a product that will work best for your routine and lifestyle! Smile
Have you though of just adding to your base size in increments? Perhaps add a half inch or inch to the length or width at a time? We have many clients who still have some hair on the sides and back, and use a 3/4 cap base size for more coverage. Perhaps it would be best to make a new tape template of the base size you would like?
How Secure is Your Lace Wig Bond Attachment?
ReplyDeleteFor A completely natural, undetectable front hairline...to both sight and touch go to www.atmhairs.com and learn more watch our live videos with people with hair just like you and see for yourself what others are saying.
Hi Everyone,
ReplyDeleteI've been using a top lace for a VERY long time but due to the thinning of my existing hair around the back and sides I am wondering if I need a full cap. Would I still use a bond as I do now? I've gotten use to my hair being semi permanent so that kind of bothers me to think it wouldn't be "attached". Also, has anyone transitioned from a top lace to a full, and what are the experiences? Thanks
Hello,
ReplyDeleteYou can bond a full cap with tape or liquid adhesive. We sell these in a range of "hold times" so that you can select a product that will work best for your routine and lifestyle! Smile
Have you though of just adding to your base size in increments? Perhaps add a half inch or inch to the length or width at a time? We have many clients who still have some hair on the sides and back, and use a 3/4 cap base size for more coverage. Perhaps it would be best to make a new tape template of the base size you would like?
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