If you are one who usually wears lace and lace hair systems only, it’s highly probable you will deal with one problem in particular. That’s the hairs of your hair system pulling through to the wrong side of your unit. These hairs tend to look loopy and are situated underneath the base. How does this happen? Usually, hairs pull through a lace system after:
- The base is submerged in any liquid
- The hair system is rinsed with base side down and the hair up
- Tape is removed without using a proper lace release or lace tape remover
- A standard cleaning of your lace hair system
The sad thing is any hair that is pulled through your hair system for men will need to be cut off as there is simply no way to pull them back to the right side of your base. Now, if it’s just a few hairs, that’s easy enough to snip off with a pair of scissors. You may even be fine with a few hairs and leave it on, though, in some cases it can cause irritation and itching.
However, if there are many hairs pulling through your lace system, continue reading this blog to find out how to properly remove them.
Understanding Hair System Base Materials: Lace – YouTube
What you will need
- Your lace hair system
- Scissors for cutting hair
- Styrofoam head
- Pins
- Comb
Step 1: Secure your lace unit
Use pins to attach your lace hair system to a styrofoam head. Make sure the underside of the base is facing up which means the hair should be facing the ground.
Step 2: Cut the pull-through hairs
Using your scissors, gently clip the hairs off from the base. Make sure to hover about ¼’’ above the base while doing so. Don’t worry about any small pieces of hair that are still present — they will fall off when you eventually comb the hair system.
Step 3: Comb your hair system
Once you’re finished cutting the hairs through the base, remove the lace hair system from the styrofoam head. Take your comb and use it through the hair. Any remaining pull-through hairs should fall off.
Conclusion
And there you have it. You now no longer have any hairs pulling through your lace system and best of all, you now know how to take care of the problem should it happen again.
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