Tip 1: Use 100% Pure Acetone (yes, nail polish remover) to loosen your unit and to remove any adhesive, both on your unit and yourself, for fast clean-ups. It’s also great to freshen-up your wig cap.
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Tip 2: 90% or higher white alcohol – Helps to separate lace from adhesive if sprayed on top of hairline where lace is attached to the client’s skin. Alcohol can also be used to clean up the hairline after the wig is applied but be careful not to get to close to the lace along the hairline or else the lace will release from the client’s skin and you will have to re-do the entire application. Basically, the lace will not fully re-attach to the skin if it comes in contact with the 90% or higher alcohol.
My (Braids4Gro/Tiffany) opinion: Are there any hazards of using acetone on the skin? I will try to research this some more and let you all know.
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