You can use oil or conditioner. I personally use a combination of both and let it sit for a little while like 20 mins and the tracks will slip right on off.
Hi, did you leave some of your natural hair outside the whole perimeter of your head? Or just the front and back of your head to get a natural pony tail look?
Very natural looking. This is an old skool style. I’m not sure why tape ins replaced this when this method is tried and true and a whole lot cheaper than going to the salon. All you need is a bundle and bonding glue. Personally I hate getting the glue in my hair, so I’ve been doing quick weaves with a wig cap, but I like how this turned out.
Tape-in's were created for more movement. Attaching from both sides, makes it more seemless and easier to part. Easier to take out too. It's not as heavy as glued tracks. Lasts longer. Time consuming if you don't know what you're doing. No dry time, just press, leave it alone, on to the next. This way is quicker, but not good if you're allergic to latex. You can also statically place the hair without sewing tracks. Both ways work well tho 😊❤
This very temporary so you can shampoo once or twice without a touch up but it depends on your hair type typical people with curly hair don’t shampoo daily . But ultimately you can use try shampoo. I think max time this last is 2 weeks .
By placing the glue on your hair instead of your scalp, doesn't that make it harder to take out? I would think the glue would get tangled into the hair. Also do you have a relaxer?
No love, it’s actually meant to go on the actual hair not the scalp. I think this is a common misconception. I spent years putting it on my scalp until i read the glue bottle 😂😂🤦🏻♀️
@@JS-to4yu lol thanks girl that’s what I meant, can’t remember if I misspoke in the video or not! But yeah the glue definitely shouldn’t be applied directly on the scalp😊