How to Properly Remove Glue From Lace Wigs?
Removing glue from lace wigs properly is essential to protect the lace and the hair while keeping your scalp healthy. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Gather Your Supplies:
- Adhesive remover (alcohol-based or oil-based, like C-22, 91% isopropyl alcohol, or coconut oil).
- Cotton pads or soft cloth.
- Fine-tooth comb or toothbrush (optional, for delicate work).
- Mild shampoo and conditioner.
2. Remove the Wig Gently:
- Apply Adhesive Remover: Spray or dab the adhesive remover along the hairline where the glue is. Let it sit for 1-3 minutes to break down the adhesive.
- Gently Lift the Wig: Start from one side and slowly peel the wig back. Avoid pulling or tugging, as this can damage the lace or your natural hair.
3. Remove Glue from the Lace:
- Soak the Lace: Apply the adhesive remover directly to the lace where the glue is stuck. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes to loosen the glue.
- Wipe It Off: Use a cotton pad or soft cloth to gently wipe the glue away. Repeat until the lace is clean.
- Use a Soft Tool: If glue residue remains, use a fine-tooth comb or toothbrush to gently scrape it off. Be careful not to tear the lace.
4. Remove Glue from Your Skin:
- Clean the Hairline: Apply adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol to a cotton pad and wipe your hairline to remove glue residue.
- Oil for Sensitive Skin: If your skin is sensitive, use coconut oil, olive oil, or baby oil instead of alcohol. Massage it in and wipe away the residue.
5. Wash the Wig:
- Cleanse the Lace: Once all the glue is removed, wash the wig gently with a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to restore softness.
- Let It Air Dry: Place the wig on a wig stand to dry completely before storing or wearing it again.
6. Care for Your Scalp:
- Wash your hairline with a gentle cleanser to remove any adhesive remover or residue.
- Apply a soothing oil or moisturizer to your scalp if it feels dry or irritated.
Tips:
- Avoid using excessive alcohol or harsh scrubbing, as it can weaken the lace over time.
- Do not rush the process—let the adhesive remover do the work to avoid damaging the wig or your skin.
- Regularly clean your wig to prevent adhesive buildup.