Ghost Bond | Lace Wig Adhesive | Hair Glue (1.3oz)
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Before removing, use C22 from a beauty supply store or shampoo with a lot of lather.
Yes, you certainly can. However, before I consider it waterproof, I would apply at least three layers. However, by doing so, the length of time it will stay glued will be compromised.
Yes, but you must apply it in layers and wait for it to become tacky. I learned by watching YouTube tutorials. I hope this has been of assistance.
I'm a big fan of the glue.
Selected User Reviews For Ghost Bond | Lace Wig Adhesive | Hair Glue (1.3oz)
DO NOT ORDER IT WILL BE DRIED UP AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE YOUR MONEY BACK OR A NEW ORDERbr>They are FRAUDSbr>They only received this star because that is the only way you can complain!.
I am ethnically mixed, with normal to oily skin, and I got a horrible chemical burn on my forehead from ear to ear where I applied the bonding blue, do not waste your money, they manufacture this bonding glue somewhere in China, and it even had a sticker on it in Chinese when I got it in the mail. Who knows what they're putting in it. This should not be used! It's utter nonsense, and I intend to sue!.
Regrettably, I had to reapply my unit on a daily basis! I took my time filling out the application. I used a stocking cap on top of got2b holding spray and applied four thin layers on top of it. It took me over four hours to put the unit together! I'm a perfectionist, so on day 2 I went to the sauna, which was a big no-no! However, 5 minutes in a sauna is an obvious way to effortlessly lift the unit! On day three, I reapplied everything for another four hours, tied it down, tightened my headache, and went to the gym! It was a waste of time because the lift was only partial. I've used GOT2BE in the past, and it doesn't cake up as white as it used to when lifting. When this product begins to lift, it becomes unsightly. Everything is covered in white flakes! I'm not going to buy anything else. AN EXCESSIVE WASTE OF MONEY! Is there anyone who has a better idea? BTW! It isn't sweatproof in the least.
bring about a My skin was chemically burned as a result of using this product. As a result of the infection, I now have scarring all along my hairline. The product has the potential to irritate my skin. Before using this product, I strongly advise you to perform a skin patch test.
This is the most effective bond I've ever used in my professional life. It has no effect on the client's hair.
I'm a stickler for following directions, so I followed the product's instructions exactly. and it still didn't work the way it was supposed to. It didn't keep my lace in place. The lace continued to lift as the product remained tacky rather than drying solid. I didn't do anything all day except sit in a cold office. My wig would have most likely flown off if I had gone to the gym. Even one layer of Got2B Glued freeze spray is more effective than this.
Great work! I'm only going to be gone for a week.
Okay, so I wanted to try actual hair glue instead of the got2b glued, and this definitely does the trick. When you're in a hurry and don't have time to wait for the got2b to dry, I think this glue is the best option. The hold isn't as strong as I'd like it to be, but on the plus side, it's easier to remove from your hairline/skin without pulling out your hair.