QuoteReplyTopic: Can you sew lace wigs instead of glue? Posted: April 03 2008 at 3:20pm
Now even if you say that it's not possible - I'll just try it anyway lol
But I'd like to know if any one on here has opted for sewing instead of glue?
I just don't trust glue - the hold, the chemicals... I just don't
If any of you have sewed it on - what did you think and any tips?
For those of you that haven't why not? why the glue?
I've got a friend who's sewed hers on and it looks just like she's glued it on - you can't see the thread or anything. In my opinion it looks a hell of alot better than some pictures i've seen where they've glued.
With glue (on some) you can see it sooooooo baddd!!
Now even if you say that it's not possible - I'll just try it anyway lol
But I'd like to know if any one on here has opted for sewing instead of glue?
I just don't trust glue - the hold, the chemicals... I just don't
If any of you have sewed it on - what did you think and any tips?
For those of you that haven't why not? why the glue?
I've got a friend who's sewed hers on and it looks just like she's glued it on - you can't see the thread or anything. In my opinion it looks a hell of alot better than some pictures i've seen where they've glued.
With glue (on some) you can see it sooooooo baddd!!
So tell me....
sew in or glue?
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I was going to say I know you can I have practiced with a frontal and I have used the invisible thread...the only issue is that you have to sew it behind your hairline to get the natural effect...but I don't think I could do glue...too scared.
honestly i dont know how it look when sewed in but i wouldnt do it myself cuz it can damage the lace in the long run, there are waterbased glue sold now and glue that people in the theatrical industry use i.e spirit gum.
i know this doesnt mean it safe but well i think glued units are better and faster
Edited by missmodesty - April 03 2008 at 5:13pm
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do you mean sew it like a fall? yes you can do that , you will leave out your hair in the front and wear it like a half wig.
why do people use glue? Because these wigs were initially intended for folks that didn't have any hair. People that suffer from alopecia or cancer patients. There is no hair to sew anything on and these lacewigs were the best alternative to looking natural vs wearing hardfront wigs which can often look very wiggy and unnatual and further have at tendency to come off if you dont have anything to pin the wig too.
honestly i dont know how it look when sewed in but i wouldnt do it myself cuz it can damage the lace in the long run, there are waterbased glue sold now and glue that people in the theatrical industry use i.e spirit gum.
i know this doesnt mean it safe but well i think glued units are better and faster
Actually this isn't true.. A lot of the lace based closures and frontals are made from the same
materials as a lacefront wig. Purchased from the right vendor and
installed using proper techniques, the lacefront wig base will last just fine from
being sewn down..
It is absolutely possible to sew one of
these wigs down.. Think of it as an "instant weave" or a very large
"closure" of sorts.. My stylist and I have talked about a sewn-in
installation of a lacefront.. Basically she would sew it in just like a
closure except it would be sewn around the entire perimeter of my
head.. (versus just sewing a small piece in the crown area) She would not be
using invisible thread as the clear threads are more likely to cut my
natural hair, and they will be difficult to see upon takedown.. My stylist does not use invisible thread when sewing
down my closures for the same reason.
It's all about the
sewing technique used to prevent the thread from being seen. When I do
this (later this year probably), my stylist will use a perimeter braid to adjust the wig as my hair
grows.. The perimeter braid will allow her to remove the wig, re-braid
the perimeter braid, and then re-apply the wig.. In short, the use of a
perimeter braid will make the wig removal and re-application VERY
easy.. I could potentially wear the wig
for 2-4 week stretches if I want. The technique we're planning to use
to install the wig will make it easy to remove and reapply the wig as
often as I need/want.. Care for my hair underneath the wig would be no
different than caring for my hair underneath a netweave.. In short this
is completely doable.
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yes we had one member that sewed it in and she did it with invisible thread as well.. i personally don't prefer to do so b/c i find it more convenient to do the adhesive b/c i like to remove regularly for hair treatments and that would drive me crazy trying to get it out and put in back in.. i find the comfort in the adhesives and tapes to allow my hair to get healthy without the heat, chemicals etc...
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I do sew my daughters as a "quick weave". The remy hair is better quality than you will find in bss, and lasts longer. However, I DON'T use invisible thread! The first time I did that I could not tell what was thread and what was hair and clipped some of her real hair off trying to get it off.
I leave out a portion of her hair on top and around the edges, braid a thin track mixed with synthetic hair for traction, make smaller cornrows around her head with the rest of her hair, sew it down with WEAVE thread, and attatch the modified lf. I do cut it to accomodate where her hair will cover. Her hair has grown from shoulder to back bra strap in about 8 months. We redo every 6-8 weeks.
I plan to do this before the end of this year.. This idea has ALWAYS appealed to me.. WalkSoftly, can you post pics of your duaghter's install?? I'd love to see.. There's many pluses to this for me personally in terms of time and other benefits.. I can't wait to do this..
Here's some other links on this topic (just found this on a similar BHM post)
I have also sewn my lf in. I actually prefer to use glue b/c, I like to condition my hair every few days. But, there are a few different ways to sew it in. Also, I had problems with the invisible thread. It didn't hold very well cause it was too thin.
I have also sewn my lf in. I actually prefer to use glue b/c, I like to condition my hair every few days. But, there are a few different ways to sew it in. Also, I had problems with the invisible thread. It didn't hold very well cause it was too thin.
I had the same problem with the first wig I made.. I've slowly but surely had to replace ALL of the clear nylon thread in that wig with regular weaving thread..
As long as you are careful not to tear the lace, sew ins work beautifully and imo are more comfortable . . .depending on what I'm doing I even use bobby pins. You just have to be careful . . .
I don't have any hair to sew the lace front on but what I have been doing is taping on my wig cap and then sewing my lace front to the wig cap with invisible thread and then gluing the edges, this method works well for me especially my nape
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