How hairpieces are attached

How are hairpieces attached?

Are you planning to get a hair system and wondering how the whole thing is actually attached to your scalp? In this article you will get all the answers to your questions.

How are hair systems attached?

There are different ways of attaching a hair system, but basically it can be divided into two categories: Adhesive strips and liquid glue.

Adhesive strips

It all depends on your hairstyle and how you ultimately want to wear it. If you wear your hair loose at the front, adhesive strips are a very good alternative to glue. Adhesive strips are quick and easy to attach as they offer a strong hold and can therefore be worn without any problems, even when doing sports or swimming.

Adhesive strips are always used when attaching the hair system to ensure that the hair system stays in place on the head. Additional adhesives are only used for the front (the foremost part of your hair system at the hairline).

Liquid glue

This is probably the most common way to attach a hair system. Our stylists have detailed step-by-step instructions on how to attach the hair system perfectly yourself. Basically, this is not rocket science either. Use a sponge or a small brush to apply the adhesive to the scalp (for lace) or to the foil (depending on whether the base is a foil or lace). After a drying time of 10-20 minutes, the glue is transparent and the front can be glued. Liquid adhesives are water-soluble, but this does not mean that they will dissolve on first contact with water. Liquid adhesive withstands everything in normal everyday life, you can shower normally and even go into the sauna if you want to. Our customers have found it to be very effective in everyday use. In addition, you can always use a good substrate to extend the bonding time. You can find more information on this below.

Silicone and acrylic adhesive

This type of adhesive is also a liquid adhesive, but is completely waterproof and is often used when a lot of sport is done or when it simply has to last a long time. A good substrate is just as important here as with liquid glue. The application is the same as with water-soluble glue, but the consistency is different and the application time is much shorter.

What should I bear in mind when bonding the hairpiece?

Now we come to the most important point when bonding hair systems. No matter which adhesive you ultimately choose, it is extremely important to pay attention to the following things before bonding:

The scalp must be completely cleansed before bonding; you can find the right products for this in our online store. It is also important that the scalp is dry and that there is no oil or product residue.

Substrate. A good base is crucial to how long the hair system lasts. This product is applied to your scalp after cleaning and before bonding. This forms a kind of film on your skin so that your sweat cannot dissolve the adhesive and you can do whatever you want with your new mane.

How do you know which adhesive is best for your hair system?

Attention is paid to the quality and skin compatibility of all types of adhesives. All products are safe to use. Our aim is to be able to guarantee the best solution for each individual.

However, it is also important to know that different adhesives are used depending on the skin type to ensure the best hold. The different adhesives can be easily tested so that you can find the best solution for you and your lifestyle. So you don't have to worry about your hair system not suiting your lifestyle, because there's nothing stopping you once you've found your perfect bonding method.

To summarize, you simply have to try it out. With the right adhesives and substrates, you don't have to worry about the hold or fastening of the hair system. You are welcome to contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation to find out what the best bonding method is for you.

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