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Archives: FAQ
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Are removers safe for all types of hair systems?
Most removers are safe, but check compatibility with your hair system base (lace, polyurethane, etc.) to avoid potential damage.
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How do I clean my scalp after using a remover?
Wash your scalp with a gentle shampoo and warm water to remove any remover residue. Scrub or detox when the scalp skin is hard to clean. Follow…
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Can I use regular household products to remove adhesive?
It’s not recommended, as household products may damage the hair system or irritate your skin. Use products specifically formulated for hair systems.
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How do I use a remover effectively?
Spray or dab the remover onto the adhesive or tape area, wait a few minutes to let it loosen, then gently peel off the hair system. Use…