Which tape is best for Lace Front hairline?

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I usually use walker ultra hold tape and recently switched to walkers lace front tape. I found this looked better as it was thinner but the tape literally broke down and adhesive went through the base into the hair after 5/6 days which is disappointing!

Is there any other tape that is worth trying or is ultra hold the best?
 

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Which Lace Front? Thin or support?
The standard Lace front support (not thin). Is this tape meant to be a lot weaker than ultra hold because it literally did not last very long before it broke down really badly.
 
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I would say Walker no-shine is probably a good idea for the hairline, but I get so much shine through the lace with it that you'd think I had varnished my head!
 

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I would say Walker no-shine is probably a good idea for the hairline, but I get so much shine through the lace with it that you'd think I had varnished my head!
That doesn't make any sense as to why it's called no-shine if it still shines through!

Walker front support tape is quite thin so its good for the hairline but i don't know if it's just me but it gets really messy and difficult to clean.
 

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Are you going to expose your hairline is the biggest question?

I expose mine and have tried dozens of solutions and Walker lace front thin is the best however I only get about 4ish days out of it. Lace front regular is good as well but I will get maybe 6 days out of it however it’s a little more noticeable than the thin because the thin is just glue on a backing. Both products will break down into goo if you wait too long.

For some reason I get like 2 days out of any glue - white, clear, silicone… it doesn’t matter. It very well could be user error however I’ve tried many ways of doing it and just have chalked it up to body chemistry?


Now if you aren’t exposing your hairline then you have a multitude of options
 

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For some reason I get like 2 days out of any glue - white, clear, silicone… it doesn’t matter. It very well could be user error however I’ve tried many ways of doing it and just have chalked it up to body chemistry?

I'm much the same.
 

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Are you going to expose your hairline is the biggest question?

I expose mine and have tried dozens of solutions and Walker lace front thin is the best however I only get about 4ish days out of it. Lace front regular is good as well but I will get maybe 6 days out of it however it’s a little more noticeable than the thin because the thin is just glue on a backing. Both products will break down into goo if you wait too long.

For some reason I get like 2 days out of any glue - white, clear, silicone… it doesn’t matter. It very well could be user error however I’ve tried many ways of doing it and just have chalked it up to body chemistry?


Now if you aren’t exposing your hairline then you have a multitude of options
Initially I did expose my hairline but I feel now that it’s really not worth the effort. Ensuring the hairline is always on point is stressful and gets harder when it thins out.

so I’m moving more towards an unexposed hairline now, would I be able to get away with using ultra hold in this case?

don’t think my body chemistry can handle any of the lace fronts for more than 5/6 days
 

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If it’s not exposed then it doesn’t really matter what you use because no one can see it.

I hate hair on my forehead so I make it work. I will often times go an entire week with one of the two lace front tapes even after it has broken day. I will around day 4 clean my hairline gunk with a rag and alcohol. It’s not 100% but it takes away my fear of it being obvious to others. I have sucked it up and made the decision that I will just have to clean the goo mess up. I redo my hair every Sunday night before the work week starts that way it starts breaking down around Friday or so and I can wear a hat on Saturday if need be.
 

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If it’s not exposed then it doesn’t really matter what you use because no one can see it.

I hate hair on my forehead so I make it work. I will often times go an entire week with one of the two lace front tapes even after it has broken day. I will around day 4 clean my hairline gunk with a rag and alcohol. It’s not 100% but it takes away my fear of it being obvious to others. I have sucked it up and made the decision that I will just have to clean the goo mess up. I redo my hair every Sunday night before the work week starts that way it starts breaking down around Friday or so and I can wear a hat on Saturday if need be.
why not use a longer lasting tape such as ultra hold? Is it really that obvious that someone is wearing a hair system with this tape on the front hairline?
 

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I would say Walker no-shine is probably a good idea for the hairline, but I get so much shine through the lace with it that you'd think I had varnished my head!

Yeh, I've tried Walker 'no shine' tape for the hairline, and it doesn't live up to its claims. If you are exposed to bright lights or bright sunlight, it DOES shine, and quite a LOT. It's very disappointing that they market it as 'no shine'.

A better solution is Walker Tape Ultra Hold adhesive in my experience. I've tested in under bright lights (using a mirror) and it doesn't seem to produce any noticeable shine to me). Don't spread it on too thick, and one coat seems enough for me since it has a VERY strong hold. Make sure it's dried enough before pushing the lace down onto it.
 
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why not use a longer lasting tape such as ultra hold? Is it really that obvious that someone is wearing a hair system with this tape on the front hairline?
Most definitely. Even with the “low profile” versions of some tapes it’s pretty noticeable. You see a “lip” I guess I would call it. If someone isn’t staring at your hairline they probably wouldn’t notice, but it’s a bit uncomfortable feeling to me to push it that far and I’m a big proponent that we are our own worst critics. I truthfully don’t think there’s a tape on the market that I have not tried for my hairline that looks as good as as the front lace versions. I’ve emailed nearly every company asking for thicknesses and advice.

There is a tape that the guy who owns Advent Hair recommended to me called Elastibond and he said it was 5mm which I was skeptical about cause that would make the 2nd thinnest tape out there but I ordered it anyways. I emailed Trutape to verify the 5mm claim and got a response of “it’s pretty thin, no more than 7mm”. Well, to me those 2mm are a big difference and it was kind of off putting that the company didn’t know exactly the number. I ordered anyways and I actually liked it pretty good however it had this yellow tint to it and it was definitely not clear. I emailed the company back and they responded this time by saying it does have a slight discoloration and that they do wish themselves it was more clear.
 

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Most definitely. Even with the “low profile” versions of some tapes it’s pretty noticeable. You see a “lip” I guess I would call it. If someone isn’t staring at your hairline they probably wouldn’t notice, but it’s a bit uncomfortable feeling to me to push it that far and I’m a big proponent that we are our own worst critics. I truthfully don’t think there’s a tape on the market that I have not tried for my hairline that looks as good as as the front lace versions. I’ve emailed nearly every company asking for thicknesses and advice.

There is a tape that the guy who owns Advent Hair recommended to me called Elastibond and he said it was 5mm which I was skeptical about cause that would make the 2nd thinnest tape out there but I ordered it anyways. I emailed Trutape to verify the 5mm claim and got a response of “it’s pretty thin, no more than 7mm”. Well, to me those 2mm are a big difference and it was kind of off putting that the company didn’t know exactly the number. I ordered anyways and I actually liked it pretty good however it had this yellow tint to it and it was definitely not clear. I emailed the company back and they responded this time by saying it does have a slight discoloration and that they do wish themselves it was more clear.
hmm i've always used tape on the front hair line so i wouldn't know any better i guess.

But looks like i'll have to stick with ultra hold and have an unexposed hairline because the lace fronts don't last very long


What tape are you currently using then for the hairline?
 

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I alternate between lace front and lace front thin. If I really need that extra day or 2 or hold I’ll do lace front.
 

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A better solution is Walker Tape Ultra Hold adhesive in my experience. I've tested in under bright lights (using a mirror) and it doesn't seem to produce any noticeable shine to me). Don't spread it on too thick, and one coat seems enough for me since it has a VERY strong hold. Make sure it's dried enough before pushing the lace down onto it.
I was using that, but I get two or three days and then it's starting to lift when I come out of the shower.
 

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There's a 3mm tape that I've used, more like glue than tape as such, but it's not easy to apply, get the backing paper off cleanly to be able to lay it down evenly across your forehead. Also quite messy to clean off.
 

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There's a 3mm tape that I've used, more like glue than tape as such, but it's not easy to apply, get the backing paper off cleanly to be able to lay it down evenly across your forehead. Also quite messy to clean off.
That’s the lace front thin tape that I’ve been referring to. Def not easy to work with however you do get better at it the more you use it.
 

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I have had the same issues for two years since I started wearing a piece. Walker ultra hold tape is not as strong as the lace front kinds definitely. However, it is easier to clean up and doesn't break much for ten days in my experience thoguh it is certainly thicker than lace front.
Lace front is the best for the front and I have seen many big companies use and advise it for the front since it is less recognizable. But as you all said, after 5-7 days it breaks and becomes fluidy and sticky and messes the hair.

If I clean up myself at home (three times a month), I use lace front all over. (I refer to walker blue tapes in general) But when I have my stylist do the cleaning and and attachment, I have him apply walker ultra hold tape and add walker ultra hold glue on it which makes the front very strong and make it go like ten days without any lifting or any other trouble.

I still wonder though if there is a tape that is both thin and easy to clean. Any suggestions?
 

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I alternate between lace front and lace front thin. If I really need that extra day or 2 or hold I’ll do lace front.

Walker signature tape is said to be stronger than lace front support and it's also thinner. I am curious why no one has tried this for their hairline. Have you?
 

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Are you going to expose your hairline is the biggest question?

I expose mine and have tried dozens of solutions and Walker lace front thin is the best however I only get about 4ish days out of it. Lace front regular is good as well but I will get maybe 6 days out of it however it’s a little more noticeable than the thin because the thin is just glue on a backing. Both products will break down into goo if you wait too long.

For some reason I get like 2 days out of any glue - white, clear, silicone… it doesn’t matter. It very well could be user error however I’ve tried many ways of doing it and just have chalked it up to body chemistry?


Now if you aren’t exposing your hairline then you have a multitude of options
Like what if you don't mind sharing? Also, would this still apply for someone with an exposed 'natural' hairline and the piece starting about 1/2in behind.
 
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