I lay the system on my head - without any glue - to position it. When I am happy with the positioning (which is never 100% same each time), I lift up the back half and bond it down. This secures the system and I can then lift and bond the front half.
Why back first? I do the same ,but front first.Yes I do this.
For the first couple of years I used to do a half/half method, where i would never actually take the whole system off my head. I would lift up the back half, clean off the glue, wash the scalp (back half) and then re-bond that area. Then I would lift up the front half and do the same. I found this easy to do and I never lost positioning.
Recently I have become better at removing the system entirely. I did this because I wanted to be able to have a 'proper' hot shower and to feel that I was really getting a good wash of my scalp. So I now just pull off the system completely and dab off the glue that is on the system - this takes about 10 minutes. I then scrape the glue off my scalp and wash my head thoroughly in the sink to get as much glue off as possible. I then shower as usual, again washing my scalp there. This feels so much better.
After the shower I dry the scalp properly and I lay the system on my head - without any glue - to position it. When I am happy with the positioning (which is never 100% same each time), I lift up the back half and bond it down. This secures the system and I can then lift and bond the front half.
It's a leap of faith to do the full removal/re-bond but the way I look at it is that no one will notice if your system is off by a few mm. Just keep it looking natural i.e. not too high or too low. Take the system off and you'll be forced to get it back on somehow![]()
I do it the same way, back first.Why back first? I do the same ,but front first.
Blank parts?I do it the same way, back first.
It´s because I think if you have blank parts on the back / side of your head, it would be very bad . On the front you can see yourself anytime and hide some things when it doesn´t look that good.
sorry I mean a gap between the system and your hairBlank parts?
Why would doing them in the opposite order cause you to rush the hairline?No reason really. Once you have laid down the system - without glue - then you know where it will land, so there isn't much risk in getting the hairline placement wrong. Once the back is suck down then I can spend as much time as needed on the hairline without rushing. My main aim with the hairline is making the UTS disappear best it can ... it's never perfect but I do what I can.
You do the middle, wait 4 mins? And then do front, sides and back simultaneously? How?I've finally gotten it down more or less - & using scalp protector has made the bond, using Ghostbond Platinum, *INFINITELY SUPERIOR*.
This is how I do it:
I apply scalp protector, let it dry (doesn't take long).
I put the unit on my head, positioning it the way it worn.
I fold back the front half, applying glue to the middle of my head, which anchors the unit in place.
After that, I apply glue to the front, sides & back, & I'm done.
Two or so layers, applied by finger (routinely rinsed before the glue gets too sticky), with hair drying, no cool, in between.
It's quite time consuming - but manageable.
The real issue is I wasn't getting the hold I wanted out of any Ghostbond product before using scalp protector.
Middle first. Can't put a time on it as it depends on variables.You do the middle, wait 4 mins? And then do front, sides and back simultaneously? How?
Confusing. The instructions say you have to wait 4 mins before laying anything down. So the less you do simultaneously, the more times you have to wait again those 4 mins. So you lay the glue on the middle part, WAIT, attach the hairpiece there, you lay the glue in the front, stop and wait again, lay the hairpiece there, and finally as a 3rd part you do the back separately with its own waiting time?Middle first. Can't put a time on it as it depends on variables.
I blow dry on cool to speed things along.
And, no, I don't them simultaneously - front to back.
So yesterday I did the back first and for some reason it made me feel more in control and felt better. Can't understand why exactly.
Yeah, it actually made aligning everything easier. By doing the back last it seems to be more of a hit-and-miss.Because you can't easily see the back so once it's down then you know the rest is easy![]()
Ya, I just do it in pieces. Whatever suits you. I just like having the piece secured & well-positioned before going to town.Confusing. The instructions say you have to wait 4 mins before laying anything down. So the less you do simultaneously, the more times you have to wait again those 4 mins. So you lay the glue on the middle part, WAIT, attach the hairpiece there, you lay the glue in the front, stop and wait again, lay the hairpiece there, and finally as a 3rd part you do the back separately with its own waiting time?