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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I care for my virgin hair?

 It is very important to take good care of your hair extensions for expanding their life expectancy. Treat the hair weave just as if it was your own hair. Human hair extensions need not be washed as frequently as our own hair; wash only when they start to look dull and lifeless. Use good quality shampoo and conditioning products. Wash and condition the hair in one direction, from top to bottom. Avoid washing hair upside down in the sink or scrunching on top of your head. Use shampoos and conditioners that hydrate and add moisture. Conditioning your hair is very important to keep it soft and manageable, so use a leave-in spray conditioner in between shampoos. Daily use of a leave- in spray conditioner is a must for curly weaves, especially on the ends. As much as possible, try to avoid heavy oils, crèmes, moose, gel and hairsprays as they will weigh down your weave and cause build up which can lead to tangling & odors! Be sure that your hair products are alcohol free as alcohol is a drying agent. With proper care, virgin hair will stay soft and beautiful wash after wash.

How Many Bundles Should I Order?

For lengths between 8″-16″, you should order 2 full bundles of the same length or 2 different lengths  (For example, 8″ and 10″,  12″ and 14″, 14″ and 16″   ).

For lengths 18″and over, you should order 3 full bundles. (For example, 18″20″,22 or 3 bundles of the same lengths. However our bundles are extra thick than the usual so you can get away with 2 bundles of 18″ if you desire a normal fullness. Also bear in mind that the longer the hair the shorter the width that is why 3 bundles is needed for a full install.

How do I wash my virgin hair?

 When shampooing, finger comb through hair. Do not massage. Rinse thoroughly. Apply Conditioner. Comb conditioner through hair with wide tooth comb starting with the ends working towards the roots. Rinse thoroughly. Let hair air dry naturally. Style by using a medium heat ceramic flat iron or blow dryer. Virtually any good conditioner will suffice when trying to moisturize your hair. There’s no need to use expensive or salon grade products on your hair once you’ve found a good quality drugstore brand that works for you and your hair extensions type or texture. As long as your hair gets continuous moisture, you choose the right styling products, and you keep your hair clean, it will look and feel great! 

 

HOW DO I INSTALL MY LACE WIG?

Use sharp hair scissors to trim the lace, leaving a 1/8” – 1/4” strip of bare lace before hairline.
Start with clean hair. Cornrow or beehive as flat as possible.
Rub the 99.9% Medical Grade Alcohol around your hairline skin.
Use scalp and skin protector after the alcohol prep.
Position your wig ¼ to ½ inch in FRONT OF YOUR ACTUAL HAIRLINE.
Mark the placement with an eyebrow pencil.
Using a paint brush, or a toothpick, apply a THIN layer of adhesive around the perimeter of the entire head.
Let the adhesive cure for 10 MINUTES.
Repeat glue and cure.
Clip wig hair up to keep away from glue.
Line up the front hairline and gently roll the unit back towards the back of your head, smoothing out any wrinkles and air pockets.
Press the hairline lace firmly onto the adhesive until it stays on.
Wait at least 10 MINUTES BEFORE STYLING.
Clean off excess glue with remover, and 99% Medical Grade alcohol and a Q-tip or cotton swab.
NOTE: DO NOT get the unit wet for at least 24 hours.
ATTACHMENT USING STRIPS:
Prepare skin as above. Peel off one side of adhesive backing and apply to unit. Remove other adhesive backing. Apply unit to head. Press teeth of the comb into the lace mesh forcing it into the adhesive. Continue until area is completely attached around the perimeter of the head.

How do I wash my virgin hair?

 When shampooing, finger comb through hair. Do not massage. Rinse thoroughly. Apply Conditioner. Comb conditioner through hair with wide tooth comb starting with the ends working towards the roots. Rinse thoroughly. Let hair air dry naturally. Style by using a medium heat ceramic flat iron or blow dryer. Virtually any good conditioner will suffice when trying to moisturize your hair. There’s no need to use expensive or salon grade products on your hair once you’ve found a good quality drugstore brand that works for you and your hair extensions type or texture. As long as your hair gets continuous moisture, you choose the right styling products, and you keep your hair clean, it will look and feel great! 

 

HOW DO I INSTALL MY LACE WIG?

Use sharp hair scissors to trim the lace, leaving a 1/8” – 1/4” strip of bare lace before hairline.
Start with clean hair. Cornrow or beehive as flat as possible.
Rub the 99.9% Medical Grade Alcohol around your hairline skin.
Use scalp and skin protector after the alcohol prep.
Position your wig ¼ to ½ inch in FRONT OF YOUR ACTUAL HAIRLINE.
Mark the placement with an eyebrow pencil.
Using a paint brush, or a toothpick, apply a THIN layer of adhesive around the perimeter of the entire head.
Let the adhesive cure for 10 MINUTES.
Repeat glue and cure.
Clip wig hair up to keep away from glue.
Line up the front hairline and gently roll the unit back towards the back of your head, smoothing out any wrinkles and air pockets.
Press the hairline lace firmly onto the adhesive until it stays on.
Wait at least 10 MINUTES BEFORE STYLING.
Clean off excess glue with remover, and 99% Medical Grade alcohol and a Q-tip or cotton swab.
NOTE: DO NOT get the unit wet for at least 24 hours.
ATTACHMENT USING STRIPS:
Prepare skin as above. Peel off one side of adhesive backing and apply to unit. Remove other adhesive backing. Apply unit to head. Press teeth of the comb into the lace mesh forcing it into the adhesive. Continue until area is completely attached around the perimeter of the head.

How Do I Attach My Lace Wig?

Use sharp hair scissors to trim the lace, leaving a 1/8” – 1/4” strip of bare lace before hairline.
Start with clean hair. Cornrow or beehive as flat as possible.
Rub the 99.9% Medical Grade Alcohol around your hairline skin.
Use scalp and skin protector after the alcohol prep.
Position your wig ¼ to ½ inch in FRONT OF YOUR ACTUAL HAIRLINE.
Mark the placement with an eyebrow pencil.
Using a paint brush, or a toothpick, apply a THIN layer of adhesive around the perimeter of the entire head.
Let the adhesive cure for 10 MINUTES.
Repeat glue and cure.
Clip wig hair up to keep away from glue.
Line up the front hairline and gently roll the unit back towards the back of your head, smoothing out any wrinkles and air pockets.
Press the hairline lace firmly onto the adhesive until it stays on.
Wait at least 10 MINUTES BEFORE STYLING.
Clean off excess glue with remover, and 99% Medical Grade alcohol and a Q-tip or cotton swab.
NOTE: DO NOT get the unit wet for at least 24 hours.
ATTACHMENT USING STRIPS:
Prepare skin as above. Peel off one side of adhesive backing and apply to unit. Remove other adhesive backing. Apply unit to head. Press teeth of the comb into the lace mesh forcing it into the adhesive. Continue until area is completely attached around the perimeter of the head.

How Do I Wash My Lace Wig

Brush gently.
Shampoo in lukewarm water, using a small amount of mild shampoo, do not rub or twist the hair, rinse thoroughly. Or dip in and out of a sink full of water and a small amount of shampoo.
Gently comb out with a wide tooth comb from the bottom of the hair first and work your way up to the root.
Focus on getting the hair strands clean, do not massage as you would your own hair.
Gently towel dry and blow dry on low or just let it air dry. You may then apply a conditioner for about 5-10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
The best products to use with your wig are John Frieda, Pantene Pro V and Garnier Fruits Curly hair products. BioSilk is terrific for adding sheen and gloss to hair.
Use Knot Sealer on your unit after shampooing.
Use a Loop Brush for daily brushing!!

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