Scalp Irritation And Lace Glue

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Guys I’m here to educate you on all things Hair. That’s my passion before the sell of an item. Integrity is what my business and reputation was built on. I don’t care how popular something is, if it does not align with my values I can’t do it, EVEN IF YOUR NOT INTERESTED IN PROTECTING YOURSELF, it’s still my job to do so.

This young lady should allow her skin to breathe and heal. I suggest that she go to a professional who has experience and (CARE) who can guide her in the proper direction of taking care of her scalp. This is a topical issue Unlike like food, this can be fixed topically. Skin may need to breath 1-2 weeks uncovered. That simple. You may use neosporin. But sunlight and air is the best remedy.

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Try to do a frontal install tutorial okay, so you guys were tagging me in this video over the weekend. I just want to give y'all my take on this in this video. The first thing that you notice is her irritation. I also notice that she's using the glue - it's not boho, but regardless. I want to explain something to you guys when doing hair replacement. You have to take extra precautions in the last three to four years. We have been doing some heavy case studies on irritation and what we found is a lot of. The irritation comes from people using alcohol heavily and using hair spray heavily. They both contain alcohol people using alcohol before and to remove their lace. Wigs because it's easier, our chemists and dermatologists have determined that the use of the alcohol before and after, like some people, are using it to remove their wigs like that is going to irritate the skin hair sprays. They contain alcohol and other substances that can cause irritation when sprayed directly to the skin. We learned this when we were developing our liquid gold, which was going to originally be in a spray can or aerosol can our chemists and dermatologists suggested that we stay away from that and what a lot of people don't realize is most hair sprays contain formaldehyde now, On the msds forgot to be hair spray, it says, prolonged use on skin can cause irritation and dermatitis and that's for any hair spray spray directly to the skin. So in place of the hair spray. We wanted you guys to start using the liquid gold once you create a sensitivity using those items, we suggest that you allow the skin to rest, it's going to need air so that it can heal. Let'S be clear, even if you use alcohol in the past, if the skin was still irritated and you tried to do an install without the alcohol, it's still going to be irritated, the skin needs to heal. And lastly, we ask that, when using the remover don't use this to remove excess glue off of your face, we want you to use a soapy towel to remove the excess glue. The same way, we show you on our youtube tag, someone below that. You know that does lace weeks, because everyone needs to know this.

Kay Mac: And this is exactly why I have a lot of your lace wig products and I follow you because you know your STUFF! I only wear wigs occasionally but when I do I use your products!! You have taught me sooooooo much from your very informative videos!

Anaja Smith: Thanks for educating us all on the product that we are using and what they contain. I did a wig installation using the bold cap method applied with the Got2b freeze spray, and cleaned my perimeter of my forehead with 91% alcohol ( I learned these methods from watching wig installation on social media by non certified hairstylist). Then I used the Bold hold extreme Creme. When I took my wig off using the 91% alcohol (a tip I learned online) I was left with a dark line on the perimeter of my forehead. It all makes since now, please be careful of the tips and trick that people are showing online because they are not always valid.

undeniably_fabulous: Ahhhhhh this makes so much sense now. I’m a stylist as well & for my beauty school graduation I had my first install. I haven’t had one since css my first one irritated my scalp, while it was on & once removed. It wasn’t this bad. But the stylist who did it said it’s css I was new to installs, she used the got to be spray on my Install as well & when I said it’s irritating she told me to take it off with alcohol. I want another install but im scared it’s gone end the same. But you definitely connected the dots on why it was irritating

Ibuprofen: The most informative video about this I’ve ever found on YouTube !! Thank you ❤

Ch'e Love: I love Liquid Gold!! I use water to remove my wig with Liquid Gold. Thanks

Nia Howard: Please see Dermatologist, if you get this problem. Because it will be on going if you don’t Nippet in the bud, it could be really difficult to get rid of.

Tracy: Great information! Thank you

armani williams: i knew it im ordering this asap

Sonderson: I wish I could use liquid gold, I sweat a lot, I work out, I’m on my feet at work, and I just believe that liquid gold would have my wig slipping and sliding around.

NiniJay: I’ve been wearing a frontal frequently since November now I have a tan line. Any suggestions or advice please?

D.R. Robinson: thank you very much for this....

Miss K: I just received my Bold Hold Liquid Gold.

Artisbeauty716: Thank you

TcDanceAcademy: This has nothing to do with the glue but honey you have some pretty white teeth mannn!

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