You will always want to keep your natural hairline safe and be careful when securing Front Lace Wigs in place, as the primary focus here is to achieve a good look while preventing the loss of your edges. First, wipe the forehead with alcohol to remove any oils from your skin. Next, apply a layer of Skin Protector, which is an essential barrier that protects your skin from the immediate contact of the adhesive used to secure the wig.
When it’s time for the bond, stick to high-quality glueless sprays or adhesives made for sensitive skin. The biggest mistake is placing glue directly onto your baby hairs. Instead, apply the product just a tiny bit in front of your hairline. This keeps the tension off your follicles so your hair doesn’t get pulled or thinned out. If you want to skip the glue entirely, a velvet grip band is a lifesaver—it uses friction to keep everything steady and stress-free.
The real test for edge health is how you take the wig off. Never, ever yank your Front Lace Wigs away from your skin. Soak the lace in a citrus-based remover or a natural oil like jojoba until it lifts on its own. Finish with a good deep condition to keep your own hair strong and hydrated.