Yes, specifically Got2B spray and ItStays comparison please. Plus I’ve no idea how to use wig tape, I have bio hair, I had to cut it out the only time I’ve ever used it. Disaster!
I’ve watched many many videos on wig/lace front applications using a number of products, however there are very very few videos that show the proper way to remove a glued wig and how to remove the glue from skin and lace. I think it would be very helpful especially as you seem to use more glue than most of seem and of course there’s a method you must follow daily when it’s time to remove your wigs. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I’m very new to this.
Thank you for posting this video. These tips helped me out when I wore one of my wigs during a trip to a theme park recently. Between the breeze, heat, and me sweating my wig stayed put.
I swear you have the best reviews out there. I always look forward to your tips for making the wig look so natural. I've yet to buy one because I've been reviewing so many things to make the right purchase. I love the style piece you're wearing, but I'm wondering if you can recommend a heat defiant, preferably completely hand tied and temple to temple lace. I love the color of the one you're wearing in this video. Thank you for your help 🙏 😊
So helpful! I thought the glue went on the forehead area. Actually putting it on your bio hair makes so much sense! Thank you for sharing your techniques 🤗
I am so glad! I definitely get it on my forehead area, maybe 1/4 inch in front of my hairline for the lace... but I personally also like to put it on my hair for more security and so I don't get any escape hairs!! Play with it and see what works for you!
@@TheWiggyWoman I will do that! I think my main concern is once I take my wig off that all of the glue is going to make my hair look even worse than what it typically does. Do you think you can wipe some off with a wet washcloth once you take your wig off? I typically don’t shower until the morning.
Once you get it wet enough to get the wig off, there will still be gel in your hair and some of it will be chunky. On a regular day after work, once the wig is off I just moisten my hair to the point that all the gel is soft again and comb it through my hair. Yes, my hair will look like there's product in it, but it's manageable until I can wash it off. For the amount of gel in my hair for the roller coasters, that was hopeless and needed to be washed a few times right away to get rid of it all.
@@TheWiggyWoman Lol, okay that really helps. This was such a great video, and covered a unique topic! Thanks so much for your response. I feel prepared to give it a go now! ☺️☺️☺️
I did not know there is a waterproof version. I might try that when going to the gym, nothing else has worked well in combination with my babyfine hair and sweat
It's water resistant, so it still comes off with water it just takes more of it. I did try running with the black Got2B glued and it was a fail... but I think I will try it with the yellow myself!!
I work out in my wigs. There’s a method that would guarantee security. I only wear wigs to switch up my look every now and then. If you use a wicked head band or tie a thin scarf around the wig and your hairline while working out and wait at least an hour before taking off. it would be good and sealed. This has never failed me.❤️
I actually filmed that but ended up cutting it because it was just me sitting on the couch with a wet towel on my head 🤣🤣 But that’s really it- soak a towel in water and use it to soak that crown section. If it’s just an average day, I just run a damp wash cloth over the hairline and it comes right off. Once that Got2B gets remoistened it will come right off. The more gel you use, the more moisture you’ll need. But- it’s just water!
This video is from two years ago but I hope you see this comment. I looked at your youtube channel but didn’t see one about removing wigs using this glue, more specifically, the yellow one. I would appreciate information on that. Thank you for all your videos. You are so adorable and have awesome content.
Thank you!!! It comes off with just water! Soak a wash cloth and dab the water on the areas where the gel is and let it sit for a bit and it’ll peel right off, then wash your hair and any excess will come right off ❤️❤️
Can you first secure a wig cap on hair with some glue to hold bio hair and then glue wig to wig cap and not use a wig grip. Also, what do you use to smooth down your bio hair? TY for your video!
Thanks for the tips! I'm going on two Disney trips with friends so I'm totally using these! Could you explain you you remove the wigs once you're done wearing them and how you go about washing the glue out of your hair?
You are so welcome!! I just did disney the other day and same tricks, different wig and it was 100% great all day! I just removed it with water, this is like a hair gel vs. a true adhesive so it comes off by dabbing or soaking with a wet cloth.
Wow! Thank you for your video! 😊❤️🙏🏻 I never used so much so I probably was doing it wrong. I will try your method. Does the got to b glued make the synthetic hair real crunchy? When I put a little too much on, it seemed like it didn’t get tacky but instead seeped through the mono top & made the hair really crunchy
I would never use that much for just a regular day at the office - I went nuts with the gel only because I was going on roller coasters and knew I would be putting them to the test! If you get gel on the fibers, it will definitely make them crunchy. You want to keep the glue on the inside of the cap, and avoid getting it on the hair. I put the gel on, and then let it dry for a few minutes until it's stickier and then add the wig so that there's less that oozes through the lace!
Yes! Like a wig grip band underneath or a headband over? Either will work- if you do a wig grip under you can add Bobby pins for extra security like this Wearing a wig Underwater?! KEEP IT ON for hours this summer!
Thanks for this video. Helps a lot. Two things though. Firstly, I see you used a fully hand-tied wig for everyday and full on movement adhesion. Can your method work on lace front basic cap wigs? Secondly, you did not apply adhesive to your nape. I assume it's not necessary. X Sandy
Great attention to detail!! I didn’t do the nape because it wasn’t necessary… wigs slip back more than up so by securing the top, the back couldn’t really move and I didn’t want it to be overkill. Also my ponytail helps stabilize the nape. This would likely work on a lace front basic cap wig, as long as you can get the top material into the gel enough that it holds strong!
@@TheWiggyWoman Tx a ton for your reply. I have very short hair, so no pony tail to help secure the nape. I'm waiting on an order for Got2b glued. I'll definitely try your method and let you know my progress. X Sandy
Hello and thank you for the useful tips on using the 2 different types of glue. Will this work on just my skin as I'm completely bald from chemotherapy? thank you in advance for your thoughts and help
I think I need to buy the yellow one I brought the black one as I thought it was the better one but I really struggle to get it to stay stuck all day and on my non lace ear tabs I still have to resort to normal wig glue
Hi Wiggy Woman, I haven't wear a wig yet, but I was thinking about wearing it because my hair is so thin. I still afraid of the glue. Dose the glue damaged your skin in a long turn ?
I use the spray all the time for a day at the office... but I don't know how well it would work for roller coasters. But, on any typical day I absolutely love that spray. Super quick and easy, and great hold.
@@TheWiggyWoman this method works for me a put a bit of the gel first then use a blow dry to make it tacky and then the spray. The wig wouldn’t come off for a few days without touch ups, I wouldn’t recommend leaving a wig on for more than 2 days ( I only would if i’m on a vacation or flying for work). I’ve been on roller coasters, sex, or in very windy situations and my wigs have never come off.
I have a lot of natural hair, but wear wigs for convenience and because they just look better than my own hair. Do you feel this procedure causes hair loss? I am intrigued about doing this, but concerned. Thank you.
This stuff is super strong hold when dry, but when wet it goes back to gel. For everyday wear, I just use the gel on my hairline. At the end of the day I use a damp washcloth or spray bottle to wet the hairline and it comes right off. For theme parks, I soaked my head with a wet towel for about 30 minutes until the gel around the wig loosened and it peeled right off. It took more soaking, but does eventually come off with water. Then I spent another 30 mins or so washing the remaining gel from my hair. It was a lot more gel than I’d typically wear and I only did that because I needed extreme hold. If you try to peel it off while still solid, without wetting it, it would rip hair out so definitely make sure it’s been re-wet.
Thanks, it comes off very easily with just water. I do this daily and am not bald. Of you moisten it with water first it removes easily without damage.
Just water! For a regular day I just dab a wet cloth over my hairline. For the roller coasters I just sat with a wet washcloth on my head for about 30 minutes to kind of soak it off
After roller coasters- the whole wig probably needs to be washed because that’s a lot of gel. For just a regular day, yea I just wipe/rinse the lace pieces with water and try not to get the rest to wet if it’s not ready for a full wash
How well does this method work for *non*-lace front wigs?? Wigs that are just a basic machine-made cap with the moleskin front and nape such as Raquel Welch wigs?? I'd love to give up my wig grip(s) for my pixies.
It comes off with just water! Either dab the hairline if you used a small amount, or if you use a lot you can just put a wet washcloth on the area with the Got2B for a few minutes and it comes right off.
Do you want to see a tutorial on OTHER ways to secure wigs?
Yes please!
Yes!
Yes, specifically Got2B spray and ItStays comparison please.
Plus I’ve no idea how to use wig tape, I have bio hair, I had to cut it out the only time I’ve ever used it. Disaster!
I’ve watched many many videos on wig/lace front applications using a number of products, however there are very very few videos that show the proper way to remove a glued wig and how to remove the glue from skin and lace. I think it would be very helpful especially as you seem to use more glue than most of seem and of course there’s a method you must follow daily when it’s time to remove your wigs.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I’m very new to this.
Wow! Amazing tutorial! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for posting this video. These tips helped me out when I wore one of my wigs during a trip to a theme park recently. Between the breeze, heat, and me sweating my wig stayed put.
I am so glad you were able to have fun and enjoy yourself without worrying about your hair!
I swear you have the best reviews out there. I always look forward to your tips for making the wig look so natural. I've yet to buy one because I've been reviewing so many things to make the right purchase. I love the style piece you're wearing, but I'm wondering if you can recommend a heat defiant, preferably completely hand tied and temple to temple lace. I love the color of the one you're wearing in this video. Thank you for your help 🙏 😊
Omg you make it look so inviting! Definitely going to try it thank u!
So helpful! I thought the glue went on the forehead area. Actually putting it on your bio hair makes so much sense! Thank you for sharing your techniques 🤗
I am so glad! I definitely get it on my forehead area, maybe 1/4 inch in front of my hairline for the lace... but I personally also like to put it on my hair for more security and so I don't get any escape hairs!! Play with it and see what works for you!
@@TheWiggyWoman I will do that! I think my main concern is once I take my wig off that all of the glue is going to make my hair look even worse than what it typically does. Do you think you can wipe some off with a wet washcloth once you take your wig off? I typically don’t shower until the morning.
Once you get it wet enough to get the wig off, there will still be gel in your hair and some of it will be chunky. On a regular day after work, once the wig is off I just moisten my hair to the point that all the gel is soft again and comb it through my hair. Yes, my hair will look like there's product in it, but it's manageable until I can wash it off.
For the amount of gel in my hair for the roller coasters, that was hopeless and needed to be washed a few times right away to get rid of it all.
@@TheWiggyWoman Lol, okay that really helps. This was such a great video, and covered a unique topic! Thanks so much for your response. I feel prepared to give it a go now! ☺️☺️☺️
You’re welcome!!! Let me know how it goes!!!
I did not know there is a waterproof version. I might try that when going to the gym, nothing else has worked well in combination with my babyfine hair and sweat
It's water resistant, so it still comes off with water it just takes more of it. I did try running with the black Got2B glued and it was a fail... but I think I will try it with the yellow myself!!
I work out in my wigs. There’s a method that would guarantee security. I only wear wigs to switch up my look every now and then. If you use a wicked head band or tie a thin scarf around the wig and your hairline while working out and wait at least an hour before taking off. it would be good and sealed. This has never failed me.❤️
Thank you for this video, I've been having a hard time keeping a lace front in without combs. I will be trying this method.
Thank you. Can you show how you then remove the wig after it was glued down all day.
I actually filmed that but ended up cutting it because it was just me sitting on the couch with a wet towel on my head 🤣🤣
But that’s really it- soak a towel in water and use it to soak that crown section.
If it’s just an average day, I just run a damp wash cloth over the hairline and it comes right off. Once that Got2B gets remoistened it will come right off. The more gel you use, the more moisture you’ll need. But- it’s just water!
Thank you
If I hadn't seen the first video, I would've said no way! Thanks for sharing!!
This video is from two years ago but I hope you see this comment. I looked at your youtube channel but didn’t see one about removing wigs using this glue, more specifically, the yellow one. I would appreciate information on that. Thank you for all your videos. You are so adorable and have awesome content.
Thank you!!! It comes off with just water! Soak a wash cloth and dab the water on the areas where the gel is and let it sit for a bit and it’ll peel right off, then wash your hair and any excess will come right off ❤️❤️
@@TheWiggyWoman Thank you so much!
This video was soooo helpful. Thank you so much 💓
Love the video , which do you like better the gels or the spray ?
Wow are you serious! This trick is AMAZING!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️OMG THANK YOU!You go girl totally sub and liking the video 💕💕👏👏👏👏
Thanks for subbing! So glad you found it helpful!!!
Thank you! I just got the one in the yellow!
Wow! Great video! Can this product be used on non lace front wigs? Help?♥️
I’ve never tried it but I suppose so! Let me know how it works!
Can you first secure a wig cap on hair with some glue to hold bio hair and then glue wig to wig cap and not use a wig grip. Also, what do you use to smooth down your bio hair? TY for your video!
Thanks for the tips! I'm going on two Disney trips with friends so I'm totally using these! Could you explain you you remove the wigs once you're done wearing them and how you go about washing the glue out of your hair?
You are so welcome!! I just did disney the other day and same tricks, different wig and it was 100% great all day! I just removed it with water, this is like a hair gel vs. a true adhesive so it comes off by dabbing or soaking with a wet cloth.
my wig tends to slip from both front and back despite using bands. Will Got2B glue secure from the sides and underneath in the back as well?
Wow! Thank you for your video! 😊❤️🙏🏻 I never used so much so I probably was doing it wrong. I will try your method. Does the got to b glued make the synthetic hair real crunchy? When I put a little too much on, it seemed like it didn’t get tacky but instead seeped through the mono top & made the hair really crunchy
I would never use that much for just a regular day at the office - I went nuts with the gel only because I was going on roller coasters and knew I would be putting them to the test! If you get gel on the fibers, it will definitely make them crunchy. You want to keep the glue on the inside of the cap, and avoid getting it on the hair. I put the gel on, and then let it dry for a few minutes until it's stickier and then add the wig so that there's less that oozes through the lace!
Could I use the got to be and a hairband? Thank you!
Yes! Like a wig grip band underneath or a headband over? Either will work- if you do a wig grip under you can add Bobby pins for extra security like this
Wearing a wig Underwater?! KEEP IT ON for hours this summer!
Thanks for this video. Helps a lot. Two things though. Firstly, I see you used a fully hand-tied wig for everyday and full on movement adhesion. Can your method work on lace front basic cap wigs? Secondly, you did not apply adhesive to your nape. I assume it's not necessary. X Sandy
Great attention to detail!! I didn’t do the nape because it wasn’t necessary… wigs slip back more than up so by securing the top, the back couldn’t really move and I didn’t want it to be overkill. Also my ponytail helps stabilize the nape.
This would likely work on a lace front basic cap wig, as long as you can get the top material into the gel enough that it holds strong!
@@TheWiggyWoman Tx a ton for your reply. I have very short hair, so no pony tail to help secure the nape. I'm waiting on an order for Got2b glued. I'll definitely try your method and let you know my progress. X Sandy
Yes definitely keep me posted!!!!
@@TheWiggyWoman i’m going to try this at a convention😬 wish me luck😅 first time wearing a wig all day long
What about securing the back? Mine rides up in the back.
Hi. I love your wig! where i can buy one like yours?
Will this work on wigs that are not all hand tied? Also, my wigs always ride up in the back can you put this in the back area the same way?
Did you try it on the back?
Hello and thank you for the useful tips on using the 2 different types of glue. Will this work on just my skin as I'm completely bald from chemotherapy? thank you in advance for your thoughts and help
I honestly am not sure, as I haven't tested that myself.
I think I need to buy the yellow one I brought the black one as I thought it was the better one but I really struggle to get it to stay stuck all day and on my non lace ear tabs I still have to resort to normal wig glue
Thanks do much! I would love a tutorial!
Great video. Thank you so much. Very helpful to me ❤
Does this also work with non lace front hair toppers?
I absolutely love this too! Thank you!
I’m so glad you found it interesting!! 💕❤️💕
So does the Got2 be work the same as It Stays? I’m looking for sweat protection this summer!
What about the freeze spray? What do you think? Thanks
I use the freeze spray ALL THE TIME for days at the office where I don’t want to wear a wig grip! Definitely recommend!
I'm a man who wears a hair system. Going to give this a try for my lace system.
Thank you so much x❤
Awesome video!!! 🥰
Thank you gorgeous!!!
Hi Wiggy Woman, I haven't wear a wig yet, but I was thinking about wearing it because my hair is so thin. I still afraid of the glue. Dose the glue damaged your skin in a long turn ?
How do you remove the got2be glue
I have Got2Be Glued in spray. Would that work the same as gel version? Thanks
Yes even better when use them together
I use the spray all the time for a day at the office... but I don't know how well it would work for roller coasters. But, on any typical day I absolutely love that spray. Super quick and easy, and great hold.
@@TheWiggyWoman this method works for me a put a bit of the gel first then use a blow dry to make it tacky and then the spray. The wig wouldn’t come off for a few days without touch ups, I wouldn’t recommend leaving a wig on for more than 2 days ( I only would if i’m on a vacation or flying for work). I’ve been on roller coasters, sex, or in very windy situations and my wigs have never come off.
Beautiful wig! What is her name, please?
I have a lot of natural hair, but wear wigs for convenience and because they just look better than my own hair. Do you feel this procedure causes hair loss? I am intrigued about doing this, but concerned. Thank you.
This stuff is super strong hold when dry, but when wet it goes back to gel.
For everyday wear, I just use the gel on my hairline. At the end of the day I use a damp washcloth or spray bottle to wet the hairline and it comes right off.
For theme parks, I soaked my head with a wet towel for about 30 minutes until the gel around the wig loosened and it peeled right off. It took more soaking, but does eventually come off with water. Then I spent another 30 mins or so washing the remaining gel from my hair. It was a lot more gel than I’d typically wear and I only did that because I needed extreme hold.
If you try to peel it off while still solid, without wetting it, it would rip hair out so definitely make sure it’s been re-wet.
Do you have any tips for securing wigs for the pool?
I have a whole video on it here! th-cam.com/video/Jmtzyi71Cpo/w-d-xo.html
Blue wig tape
Hello, great video.
But I am afraid that the gel get the hair off and cause baldness.
Thanks, it comes off very easily with just water. I do this daily and am not bald. Of you moisten it with water first it removes easily without damage.
How do you get it off wig once off your head?
Just water! For a regular day I just dab a wet cloth over my hairline. For the roller coasters I just sat with a wet washcloth on my head for about 30 minutes to kind of soak it off
Would you put the cloth on the wig also to get the glue off it?
After roller coasters- the whole wig probably needs to be washed because that’s a lot of gel. For just a regular day, yea I just wipe/rinse the lace pieces with water and try not to get the rest to wet if it’s not ready for a full wash
How well does this method work for *non*-lace front wigs?? Wigs that are just a basic machine-made cap with the moleskin front and nape such as Raquel Welch wigs?? I'd love to give up my wig grip(s) for my pixies.
This will work for any wig as long as you can get the gel into the fabric. I do this all the time especially for ear tabs!
How do you remove the wig after Got2b glued
It comes off with just water! Either dab the hairline if you used a small amount, or if you use a lot you can just put a wet washcloth on the area with the Got2B for a few minutes and it comes right off.
Thank you very much xxxmaxine
You are very welcome!!
Hey how do you remove the wig without ripping your bio out?
Just dab it with some water until the gel loosens enough to get it off gently!
People GLUE wigs to their heads!? I had no idea!
LMAOOOOOOO
got too be glued IS NOT A HAIRPIECE ADHESIVE. Go ahead and listen to this yahoo and find out for yourself.