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How can I extend the lifespan of my hair system with accessories?
Regular use of high-quality cleaning tools, storage stands, and protective products keeps your hair system looking natural and lasting longer.
What tools can I use to clean adhesive residue from the system?
Use cleaning brushes, tweezers, or adhesive remover pads to gently remove sticky residue from the base.
Why do I need a hair system stand or mannequin head?
These help maintain the shape of your hair system, making it easier to clean, style, or apply adhesives.
How do scalp protectors work?
Scalp protectors create a barrier between your skin and the adhesive, preventing irritation and improving adhesion for oily or sensitive skin.
What are the essential accessories for maintaining a hair system?
Key accessories include adhesive brushes, scalp protectors, remover pads, cleaning brushes, and a stand for storage or styling.
What precautions should I take when using solvents?
Use solvents in a well-ventilated area, avoid contact with eyes or broken skin, and always wear gloves if needed.
How long should I let the solvent sit before removing the adhesive?
Typically, allow the solvent to sit for 2–5 minutes to soften the adhesive before gently peeling the system.
Are solvents safe for sensitive skin?
Some solvents can irritate sensitive skin. Opt for a low-odor, hypoallergenic solvent if you are prone to reactions.
How do I choose the right solvent for my hair system?
Choose a solvent compatible with your adhesive type and base material. For lace systems, gentler solvents are recommended to protect the delicate material.
What’s the difference between removers and solvents?
Removers are gentler and often oil-based, ideal for dissolving adhesive. Solvents are stronger and better for breaking down tough adhesive bonds.