Happy Camper
This stuff is AWESOME! I am wearing full lace wigs more often now and had been stuck in the nightmare of trying to get pins to hold to what's left of my thinning hair (alopecia + age, lol). I got a bottle of this to try out and it simply makes wig attachment so much easier to deal with. Plus, if you glue it down right, you don't have to worry about it shifting or coming off or up. Or about pins poking out, etc.
Ghost Bond is easy enough. I just put the wig on and positioned it, then dabbed a line of GB across the forehead hair line (on my skin) and gently "dipped" the edge of the lace into it, then pulled it back gently so the glue could dry clear. Then I gently pressed the lace back down and tada! Then I go around the whole front of the lace like that, from ear-to-ear. Then I use two large bobby pins criss-crossed at the nape of the neck. This is for long hair wigs that don't need gluing down around the back side. I think if I glued it down all the way around I'd definitely have to sleep in it a few nights. This glue holds GREAT!!!
Now I must say I haven't gotten sweaty or wet while using GB, so I can't speak to that, but I have a feeling this stuff will hold great.
As for cleanup, that's kind of the rough part. I'm giving GB 5-stars anyway because it's purpose is to HOLD. Cleanup is certainly something we all want to be easy, but when working with chemicals, especially sticky, gluey ones, it's hard to have your cake and eat it too. So far I have found that using some kind of powder, I'm using baby powder (which may not be a healthy choice, unfortunately) and put it on my hand, then on the glue around my scalp (after removing the wig very carefully). Then I rub the powder around and into the glue residue until it basically balls up and rolls off. Then I use soap and water to wash off my face. Works better for me than rubbing alcohol. That's pretty damaging to skin, and wigs, though so I try to avoid it anyway.
Ghost Bond is totally worth it. I highly recommend it!
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