QuoteReplyTopic: Re: Hair Bonding Glue Posted: January 11 2000 at 7:07pm
> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the> bonding glue on my human hair extensions as well as my> own natural hair,without having to go back to tha> salon? Your time and help are appreciated. Thanks.Yes, go to a wig salon that sells hair extentions. They will have the glue and the remover. The remover is not expensive. Ask the employee at the store for the best way to apply the remover.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the bonding glue on my human hair extensions as well as my own natural hair,without having to go back to tha salon? Your time and help are appreciated. Thanks.
> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the> bonding glue on my human hair extensions as well as my> own natural hair,without having to go back to tha> salon? Your time and help are appreciated. Thanks.Use oil sheen. Just spray it on the track and it will come straight out.
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> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the> bonding glue on my human hair extensions as well as my> own natural hair,without having to go back to tha> salon? Your time and help are appreciated. Thanks.I used mayonnaise on my extensions. I put it in and let it sit about 20-30 mins.Washing it out took about 3 shampoos but my hair felt great and was very healthy.
> Does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the> bonding glue on my human hair extensions as well as my> own natural hair,without having to go back to tha> salon? Your time and help are appreciated. Thanks.I used mayonnaise on my extensions. I put it in and let it sit about 20-30 mins.Washing it out took about 3 shampoos but my hair felt great and was very healthy.
I use either olive oil or just hair sheen spray...the glue usually slips out then I just comb the rest out.....also comb it out while your washing it..
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Anything oily will help break down latex glue. Most bonding glues have remover that you can buy for that brand/product. If its latex just soak your hair in oil and work the oil into the bonds with your fingertips, let it soak awile and comb out the residue gently...dont pull. Shampoo and repeat. Sometimes it takes a few times to get it all out. I have let the oil soak for a few hours before to get it all out.
Fusion now is another story. If its fusion bonds then you need a remover for that and a pair of pliers. Most fusion removers are an acetone base, I just buy professional acetone for a few bucks at the beauty supply store. You apply a little remover to the bond then crunch it with pliers, it should crumble. Sometimes you have to repeat the process a few times but the extension should slide off the hair, if it pulls then add more remover and crunch again.
just go to sallys and get latex bond remover, its a liquidy type lotion thingie (lol @ technical terms) and you just dump it on your head, massage into the bonds, watch an episode of southpark, and slowly peel out. then comb your hair for the remaining glue bits, and wash.
you also dont have to wash 2 dozen times like oil.
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