thats what happened to me, I didnt use enough glue and they all practically fell out my head after a week. (that followed a week where I DID use enough glue and had a bitch of a time getting them out)
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Thanks, your probably right, I didn't hold the track long enough. I think that I stuck it on, pushed it and then didn't want to get my fingers too sticky so I grabbed the hair dryer and put heat on it. I bet it wasn't secure enough and slipped as it was drying.
I'll try fixing the one area tommorrow.
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my experience with LG has always been with the sandwiching method...so this install is a new one for me (not sandwiching) so I will learn along the way too!
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gsmile, did you read my update I have a row doing the same thing. Its coming loose in the middle, but almost 2 weeks. Id probably try to at least tack it down or get a little LG under that track. But be careful, or it could get messy. Either you didnt hold it until the glue set and didnt get a good bond, or not enough glue on that section of the track...I think thats what mine was. (Im not used to NOT sandwiching, so I think I was a little light on the glue on that particular section) If you are not sandwiching I would suggest more glue for holding power.
The ones that slipped down from the glue were probably not held long enough when you installed and slipped before they bonded securely. I always hold them and keep rubbing my fingers over the bonded track until I know the glue has set securely, usually a couple of minutes. Then I use a blowdryer to help set them. That I would probably just leave alone until you are ready to remove.
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Ok, so last Thursday I installed some wefts with LG. This was my 1st time using LG. Well today I have had one section of a row come off, it is about 2 inches long and in the center of the row. The LG is still on the hair and the weft and it feels kinda "rubbery". How do I glue it back on? Is it easy to do or should I just leave it?
Also, I have a few areas were the weft slipped down from the glue row (but it is still sticking to the hair) and now I can see the glue, is it safe to try to remove this, or should I just wait until I am ready to remove it all. Does this make sense????
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