Is this supposed to be used on a specific lace type?? Bc I used it on a HD wig and it looks muddy and patchy even after trying to “blend” it with a comb. It’s like playdoh that moves around and transfers even more after you add oils. Now I need to figure out how to get it out of my wig because it feels and looks weird
I think it’s made of wax? So you could turn the wig inside out, place a paper towel over the area and iron it out. The wax should melt and get absorbed by the paper towel. At least that’s the technique used to get wax out of clothes.
I dont understand why so many of you buy products and don’t read the instructions lol. You wash it out with hot hot water. First rinse it with hot water. Then use shampoo to breakdown it down more. Then go over it with hot hot water again. And if it’s like that on your wig then it means you used too much product to begin with. It can be trial and error. But she has videos on here and instagram to help with it. Honestly the one that helped me the most is the one she does for using to different shades. That technique is great for that but it also works with just one shade. For me it helped to keep me from using to much
@@tarynhodge8680I read the instructions and watched the videos. I paid for the full size product so I wanted to make sure I didn’t 1) waste my money and 2) ruin my wig. The product just didn’t perform the way she instructed. Not sure if it was a different batch or what but it just didn’t work like she described.
@@nikxyten9650 yes you can however, I do recommend only to put one very thin layer at the hairline or leave out 2 to 3 mm of the lace of the hairline and to secure with a waterproof. I do find, though that the melting spray holds better.
I bought this and it definitely works
@@Mulatica89 I sincerely appreciate this
Is this supposed to be used on a specific lace type?? Bc I used it on a HD wig and it looks muddy and patchy even after trying to “blend” it with a comb. It’s like playdoh that moves around and transfers even more after you add oils. Now I need to figure out how to get it out of my wig because it feels and looks weird
I think it’s made of wax? So you could turn the wig inside out, place a paper towel over the area and iron it out. The wax should melt and get absorbed by the paper towel.
At least that’s the technique used to get wax out of clothes.
I dont understand why so many of you buy products and don’t read the instructions lol. You wash it out with hot hot water. First rinse it with hot water. Then use shampoo to breakdown it down more. Then go over it with hot hot water again. And if it’s like that on your wig then it means you used too much product to begin with. It can be trial and error. But she has videos on here and instagram to help with it. Honestly the one that helped me the most is the one she does for using to different shades. That technique is great for that but it also works with just one shade. For me it helped to keep me from using to much
@@tarynhodge8680I read the instructions and watched the videos. I paid for the full size product so I wanted to make sure I didn’t 1) waste my money and 2) ruin my wig. The product just didn’t perform the way she instructed. Not sure if it was a different batch or what but it just didn’t work like she described.
Can you still use spray or glue after applying the perfectLine Swiss product?
@@nikxyten9650 yes you can however, I do recommend only to put one very thin layer at the hairline or leave out 2 to 3 mm of the lace of the hairline and to secure with a waterproof. I do find, though that the melting spray holds better.
@@perfectlineswiss Thank you for replying!
I bought mitch and it was light as heck on my complexion 😢
try adding powder or lightly mix your foundation to it
our scalps are lighter than our faces, but think more 0.5 shade difference, rather than a full 1 shade up
@@shemmees1697 so sorry just saw this. My apologies for the delay !!you can use a bit of lace tint to adjust the tone
Same. I added some tinted lace spray to mine and a little foundation to tone it down but it looks orang-ish