Do you just wash off the Got2Be glue on the unit every time you take it off? I recently tried the EBIN Wonder Lace Bond Adhesive Spray for frontal application on my lace unit and it works great. I wonder if this would work well to just spray it on the skin unit or your shaved head and apply on? I haven't seen any videos where anyone tried the melting lace spray thus far.
Greetings! I find it necessary to maintain the cleanliness of the hair unit that I use. Typically, I make sure to wash the hair gel residue off the unit every 3 to 5 days, depending on how much dirt and buildup is visible on the base.
I'm 23 years old I am starting to get bald. I feel very depressed. I am planning to wear a hair system. Doesn't it feel uncomfortable or itching when there is sweat in the head?
Greetings! I can relate to your experience of losing hair at an early age and feeling depressed about it. When faced with the dilemma of whether to take medication, undergo a hair transplant, or use a hair system, I ultimately decided on the latter, which changed my life for the better. While you may experience occasional itchiness or discomfort, the advancements in hair system technology have rendered them virtually undetectable on the head due to their lightness and breathability. However, certain factors can impact the level of comfort, such as the type of base and the method of attachment. Therefore, I highly recommend opting for a lace or lace-skin hybrid base and practicing daily wear, removing and reattaching the system daily. I have personally been utilizing this approach for nearly a decade, and it has proven to be highly effective.
Hey there! Sorry, I cannot tell you exactly because I always switch from different systems. But according to their official instructions, it should be around 1-2 months.
Hello! My first unit was the Neo and although I do like it, I find the glue on the front hairline seeps into the hair and makes a pretty bad mess. I was considering getting the UTS for my next system. Is the UTS hairline as realistic as the Neo? Also what are your pros and cons for both systems? Thanks!
Thanks for your question! For the neo frontal lace, I recommend using Got2b hair spray instead of wig glue. It's lighter and easier to wash. I actually have a video on my channel where I demonstrate how to use it, so feel free to check that out. In terms of comfort and durability, I personally find the neo to be more comfortable, breathable, and longer-lasting compared to UTS. I hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions!
I am amazed and how the skin hairline disappears! It’s completely invisible
what precut style is this?
mr. nuns can u recommend a mild glue or tape that won't stick to my hair when I pull off my hair system
Those might not be strong enough to hold. You may want to consider shaving more of your bio hair or opting for a smaller hair system.
Do you just wash off the Got2Be glue on the unit every time you take it off? I recently tried the EBIN Wonder Lace Bond Adhesive Spray for frontal application on my lace unit and it works great. I wonder if this would work well to just spray it on the skin unit or your shaved head and apply on? I haven't seen any videos where anyone tried the melting lace spray thus far.
Greetings! I find it necessary to maintain the cleanliness of the hair unit that I use. Typically, I make sure to wash the hair gel residue off the unit every 3 to 5 days, depending on how much dirt and buildup is visible on the base.
Hey! Which density do you usually go with? And does the standard 100% density look natural? I’ve heard it can be too full and make it look unnatural
I always go with medium light 100% and if it a lace system, I always make it thinner at my barber
I'm 23 years old I am starting to get bald. I feel very depressed. I am planning to wear a hair system. Doesn't it feel uncomfortable or itching when there is sweat in the head?
Greetings! I can relate to your experience of losing hair at an early age and feeling depressed about it. When faced with the dilemma of whether to take medication, undergo a hair transplant, or use a hair system, I ultimately decided on the latter, which changed my life for the better. While you may experience occasional itchiness or discomfort, the advancements in hair system technology have rendered them virtually undetectable on the head due to their lightness and breathability. However, certain factors can impact the level of comfort, such as the type of base and the method of attachment. Therefore, I highly recommend opting for a lace or lace-skin hybrid base and practicing daily wear, removing and reattaching the system daily. I have personally been utilizing this approach for nearly a decade, and it has proven to be highly effective.
Hello, Could you tell me how many months of use you got out of that thin skin system since you prefer removing it for bedtime?
Hey there! Sorry, I cannot tell you exactly because I always switch from different systems. But according to their official instructions, it should be around 1-2 months.
Hello! My first unit was the Neo and although I do like it, I find the glue on the front hairline seeps into the hair and makes a pretty bad mess. I was considering getting the UTS for my next system. Is the UTS hairline as realistic as the Neo? Also what are your pros and cons for both systems? Thanks!
Thanks for your question! For the neo frontal lace, I recommend using Got2b hair spray instead of wig glue. It's lighter and easier to wash. I actually have a video on my channel where I demonstrate how to use it, so feel free to check that out.
In terms of comfort and durability, I personally find the neo to be more comfortable, breathable, and longer-lasting compared to UTS. I hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions!
Does the system last one month
The thin skin generally lasts shorter about 1-3 months
How much does it cost and how to order?
You can find the link and discount code in the description box 😁
Price
You can check the link in my bio 👍