How To Glue On Your Frontal Using Got2B Ultra Glued And Freeze Spray | She By Sade

This is a super easy way to glue on your lace frontal or wig guys!

Tutorial starts at 2:09

What you'll need!

-Got2b Ultra Glued (Black Bottle)

-Blow Dryer

-Got2b Freeze Spray

-Makeup brush

What I'm wearing:

Peruvian Straight Lace front Wig

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Hi guys, thank you so much for coming to our channel again. So today I'm going to be teaching you guys how to glue on their lace front wig, which I have on right now or your lace frontal. So I personally love using my got to be ultra glued and I use it in the block container because I feel, like the yellow container, dries a little white and this dress clear and then I also use the got to be glued um freeze spray. So I use these two together to lay down my frontal, and you can pick these up for my Canadian girls. You can pick them up from Shoppers Drug Mart um I mean if you're elsewhere, I feel like you can get them at any beauty. Supply store or like a Walmart or something like that um, but anyways yeah got to be ultra glued is almost like a gel. So um, when it dries, it holds really really strong. It lasts anywhere from three to four days and it's so easy to put on you guys. It takes like anywhere from ten to like 15 minutes, depending on your expertise, and if you want to take it off, you can literally just use water and alcohol and it comes off within like five to 10 minutes at most. So I love this because it is not abrasive, so it doesn't mess up your hair long line. Sorry as long as you're taking it off properly um, you can do it at home. You save some money, don't have to go to the hairdresser to glue it on. If you are looking for something that lasts longer lace, front glue, um lasts anywhere from two to four weeks. So that's another option, but I love this guy. Okay guys. So the first thing that you want to do is make sure that your frontal is in place of where you want it to be once it's stuck on there, it's really difficult to take off just like that. So please make sure you have it exactly where you want it to be so right now you can see I'm just putting my hair up into a ponytail, so I can just get everything off of my face and it's easier for me to see where I'm putting The glue and where I need to stick the lace, so you want to measure the sides of your frontal just to make sure that you don't need to cut off any additional lace. Sometimes your head will be smaller than 13 inches and you will need to snip off a little bit of the end. So you want to make sure you do that. First now you'll see I'm using a brush to apply the got ta be gel on, and I put it on my forehead because I have a big forehead. So I place the gel right in front of my hairline on my forehead and then I use the got to be spray to spray on right after you'll need to use a blow dryer on the cool setting, and this will take a while, depending on how good Your blow dryer is, and, as you can see here, I'm just checking to see if it's sticky, you want to make it, have a consistency of like a glue stick. You know those glue sticks from back in the day you want to have that stickiness and once you achieve that, you want to place the lace onto your forehead and just rub it in with your fingertips and you're gon na do the same thing on each side. My hair wasn't really braided down properly, so you see that excess of baby hairs out there and a little bit of my hairline so yeah yours is probably going to be a little less hair if you have it braided properly, but yeah. I do the same thing. I put on the got to be glued and then I add my free spray and then I dried on the cool setting until it becomes tacky. After that's finish, I press down my lace and move on to the next side, so I'm rubbing in both sides now that it's finished and I have my tie head and I'm going to just wrap it around the front perimeter of my frontal and leave it on For 10 minutes and voila, my frontal is tacked down to my head. It'S not going anywhere, I'm just rubbing it in making sure that it's really secure and pressed in place and that some of the extra baby hairs fall down. So I'm using a toothbrush and water and conditioner just to smooth away the excess glue and also um, you know create a baby hair. Look, and this is the final look. I hope you guys enjoyed it. It'S really super easy to do. Obviously, you're going to need to practice a couple times before you get the hang of it. Thank you so much for watching and I hope to see you soon, don't forget to Like comment and subscribe.

Cheryl Johnson: THANK YOU! I'm excited to try your technique

memysefani: Ok all done- I enjoyed it great job mama thanks for sharing

Zarah: Gorgeous !!

Awa Doll: Great video ! Is the got2b bad for hair at all?

Tora Augusta: Nice video thank you :)

Tasia Hearst: Beautiful

Joelle Bonhometre: Hello I just stumbled on your videos. Hair look amazing. I am from Toronto and it's my first time hearing about She by sade. I want to purchase the Cambodian deep curly but I am looking for a hairdresser to color and customize it. I had some really bad experience with some hairdressers. Can you recommend anyone in Toronto.

BrownSkin JJ: Thank u sooooo much, I went to Walmart looking for it and couldn't find it, Shoppers Drug Mart never crossed my mind.

memysefani: 2 sec. into ur vid just had to stop & mention: I LOVED UR CHOICE OF ACCOMPANING MUSIC!!! Really like Amelie lol

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